judgment expected - The Marbacher Violence case against the firewoman comes to an end
After the violent death of his wife, a 29-year-old man has been standing trial in Heilbronn since the previous February. He is accused of manslaughter and attempted murder in over 30 cases, because he is said to have lit a fire in the middle of the night to cover up the crime. The court will pronounce judgment on Friday (10.30 am). The plaintiff, the prosecution, and the defense are far apart in their verdicts.
The accused, a member of the Volunteer Fire Department, is alleged to have rendered his wife unconscious, strangled, and dragged her into the cellar of the neighboring house after a fight over a separation in the previous August. He then allegedly lit the fire and left dozens of unsuspecting residents unaware. However, three residents had witnessed the fight and later alerted the fire department.
The prosecutor therefore demands 15 years in prison for the German man for manslaughter, especially aggravated arson, and attempted murder in 35 cases. The attorney for the plaintiff argued for a life sentence for murder. The defense attorney is aiming for an acquittal. There are too many speculations and assumptions.
- The fire department in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, was contacted by three residents who had witnessed the violent incident involving the accused and his wife.
- The court processing the case of the violent incident in Heilbronn involves charges of manslaughter, attempted murder, and aggravated arson, given the accused's role as a member of the local Volunteer Fire Department.
- The case of the 29-year-old man in the Heilbronn Process Court, who stands accused of criminal actions leading to his wife's death, has sparked differing opinions from the plaintiff, prosecution, and defense.
- The judgment for the 29-year-old defendant, charged with multiple counts of manslaughter and attempted murder following his wife's violent death in Heilbronn, will be announced on Friday, with potential sentences ranging from acquittal to a life sentence.