Murder trial - Defendant confesses to killing his ex-girlfriend
A 30-year-old defendant has confessed to stabbing his former girlfriend to death in a murder trial. The man from Vechta (Lower Saxony) spoke at length about the crime and his life in Oldenburg District Court on Tuesday. The defendant said that he had been drinking alcohol and that there had later been an argument at a meeting. He had suddenly stabbed himself. The public prosecutor reported that at least 98 stabs and cuts had been found on the woman's body. The victim was from Rheda-Wiedenbrück (North Rhine-Westphalia). The accused said that he had not been aware of how often he had stabbed her.
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- The murder trial in Oldenburg District Court is a reminder of the serious consequences of alcohol-fuelled violence, as the defendant admitted to repeatedly stabbing his girlfriend from Rheda-Wiedenbrück, who was in her 20s and was his former girlfriend from North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Despite being from Vechta in Lower Saxony, the defendant's criminal actions have brought a murder trial to the forefront of the German legal system, as the woman's body was found with at least 98 stab wounds and cuts.
- The admission of guilt in the murder trial has shocked many in the community, as the woman's girlfriend and the defendant had previously lived together in Oldenburg, where the defendant had allegedly become increasingly volatile.
- As the murder trial unfolds, the public prosecutor in Germany is seeking a severe punishment for the defendant, as his criminality has resulted in the tragic loss of a young woman's life.
Source: www.stern.de