In the Regional Court of Krems (Lower Austria) there is an abuse process that is unparalleled. In the most negative sense: a 22-year-old would have two young boys passed one is even a cognitive affected. With his cell phone he filmed the unprecedented deeds. He has now threatened 15 years in prison.
He is wearing a white shirt, red sports shoes and glass-hey gives the photo of a normal 22-year-old. He has just completed his civil service and has been unsolved so far. The only thing that gives a hint of his deep abyss is the judicial officer who brings the young lower Austrian to the negotiating room in the Regional Hof van Krems.
Unbelievable humiliations
The allegations make you shiver: For years he abused two boys – his mother’s little half -brothers. The accused himself was still a teenager. The horrible acts start in 2018 when he first passed one of the two, a ten -year -old at that time. There are six years of unimaginable humiliations, partly with gag, whip and handcuffs …
Videos for mobile phones as proof
And as if that wasn’t terrible enough, the Kremser made videos from the trial of the victim with his cell phone. A man who has been cognitively limited since birth.
In 2020 the abuse started on a 13-year-old then. He is the big brother of the first victim. And the then 17-year-old accused also went on countless times. Even if the man fought.
22-year-old admits largely
The public prosecutor is now accusing the lower Austrian a variety of sexual offenses: among them serious sexual abuse of minor, sexual abuse of a mentally handicapped person and the production of child abuse. Whether the subject and the young age of the two boys are excluded before the indictment. However, the defender suggests that his client will be largely responsible.
A judgment is expected in the afternoon. Because the reduced person was humiliated in a special way, the 22-year-old threatens the 22-year-old in prison. During the last attack he was no longer a young adult …
Source: Krone

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