Saarbrücken: A woman murdered with an ax – 13 years of imprisonment for murder



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A 40-year-old Saarland resident is imprisoned for 13 years for the murder of his wife with an ax. The Saarbrücken District Court found that he had proved that he had murdered the 34-year-old man for marital problems. The man had felt a growing resentment, which had finally "fainted in a terrible way, brutal and carried out with a vehement decapitation of his wife".

The court remained under the request of the prosecutor who had asked to be imprisoned for life. It can not be excluded that the German had a mental disorder in Saarbrücken during the May Act, which had considerably reduced his ability to control, explained the president of the court.

The accused stated at the beginning of the trial that he had suffered delusions. The prosecution had accused the man of treasonously killing his wife. She had not been able to defend herself. As a motive, disputes and jealousy should have played a role. The five children of the couple, who were at home at the time, obviously did not notice the crime.

The defense counsel argued for manslaughter in a minor case and requested a maximum prison term of five years. The judgment is not final yet.

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