The culprit believes he is a victim in the situation. - The murderer in Südstadt receives his punishment.
The individual in question believes he was victimized by gangs and hoped to defend himself.
A decision in the Südstadt murder trial is anticipated on Tuesday.
During the concluding day of the trial,
"Rendered sedentary by the Russian SVR"
Mert A. portrays himself as an entrepreneur who operated in the slot machines sector, aided coronavirus testing facility operators to make money, and mediated in Südstadt's feuds.
"I dealt in e-cigarettes in Ukraine," he asserted during his testimony. "However, when the conflict with Russia erupted, I left via Georgia and endured 14 days of torture from the Russian SVR - they tore out my toenails and subjected me to electric shocks."
Subsequently, he purchased a Belgian army pistol FN Browning model 1910 upon settling in Germany.
Possible motivating factor: envy
Furthermore, Sahan Ö. reportedly provided Mert A. with a sloppy forged passport for 6500 euros. Before engaging in a "reconciliation conversation", Mert A. allegedly became aware of a flirtatious text sent by Sahan to his lover.
Sahan Ö. was struck twice in the torso and perished at the hospital. Mert A. claims to have fired at Orhan A. (35), who was present, out of self-defense. He sustained six bullet injuries to his thigh and stomach.
"I didn't intend to kill anybody," Mert A. announced in his Turkish testimony. "But I felt threatened by Orhan A., so I carried the weapon with me."
He seems intent on avoiding a life sentence.
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Source: symclub.org