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Beaten to death in bathtub - perpetrator duo convicted of murder

Two men pretend to be sexually interested in an Eifel man in order to rob him. Then they kill him in the bathtub. For the judges in Trier, it was murder.

Police vehicles in front of the district court / local court in Trier. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Police vehicles in front of the district court / local court in Trier. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Processes - Beaten to death in bathtub - perpetrator duo convicted of murder

Almost ten months after the violent death of a 56-year-old man in the Eifel village of Hersdorf, two men have been convicted of murder at Trier District Court. The 21-year-old received a juvenile sentence of 13 years, the 27-year-old a life sentence. The court also found that both men were particularly guilty.

The Serbs had beaten the man to death in his bathtub in his home in mid-January in a treacherous manner and out of greed, said presiding judge Günther Köhler on Tuesday. He spoke of a "particularly brutal act": the duo had struck the back of the man's head twelve times with a wheel nut wrench. He was completely helpless and defenceless.

He had been kneeling naked in the bathtub in the water at the time and had been expecting sex. He had picked up the two men at their home in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, earlier that day after initiating sexual contact over the internet. However, the men had only feigned their sexual interest, said Köhler.

The aim from the beginning had been to rob the 56-year-old, said Köhler. However, the intention to kill had only arisen on the spot. They had previously had dinner together and drunk beer. Then they went upstairs to the bathroom, where the man from Eifel undressed. The accused had lit tea lights to create a romantic atmosphere. Then the crime was committed.

The men then searched the victim's house and deposited two tablets, a laptop and 300 euros in coins in the trunk of the victim's car. However, they were unable to escape and got stuck in the mud. They first fled on foot, then by cab and later by public transport back to North Rhine-Westphalia. Around ten days after the crime, they were arrested in Remscheid and have been in custody ever since.

There is no doubt that the men were the perpetrators, said Köhler. DNA traces of the perpetrators had been found on beer glasses, among other things. There was also a video recording from a bank in Gerolstein showing the men making unsuccessful attempts to withdraw money with the victim's EC card after the crime. The verdict is not yet final.

Köhler said that the 21-year-old had been using dating sites and online forums to commit romance scamming for some time. He had always targeted single, older men. Almost 1400 chats were found on his cell phone, in which the conversations always followed a set pattern.

Read also:

  1. The life sentence for one of the men was handed down in Trier, a city located in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, due to their involvement in the brutal murder.
  2. Despite initially pretending interest in a sexual encounter, the two men had no intention of fulfilling their promises and instead aimed to rob the victim in his bathtub, leading to his death.
  3. In the aftermath of the gruesome act, the duo searched the victim's house, making off with two tablets, a laptop, and 300 euros in coins, leaving behind a trail of evidence that eventually led to their arrest in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia.
  4. The 27-year-old, now serving a life sentence, and his 21-year-old accomplice, who received a juvenile sentence of 13 years, were both found guilty of the heinous crime that took place in the Dead Man's home in Hersdorf.
  5. Judgments related to criminal activity, such as this case of murder in a bathtub, are common in courts across Germany, including the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and neighboring Rhineland-Palatinate, highlighting ongoing issues with criminality in the region.

Source: www.stern.de

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