On November 14, 2021, he stabbed a 37-year-old woman and critically injured a 42-year-old man in a facility for assisted living in Vienna-Floridsdorf. The judgment is already final.
substitution stolen
The woman with whom he had an on-off relationship stole his drug substitutes, the defendant told the jury. Then he got angry: “It was about the substitution. She took it away from me. The weekly ration! I approached her and killed her with a massive knife attack. I was so angry that she gave me my medication stole.” 13 stab wounds to the woman’s face, neck, chest and abdomen were later counted during the autopsy. When asked by the judge which stab he recalled being fatal, the defendant replied, “To be honest, the first one was very immediate.” The woman was said to have “slumped down dead”.
The bloody crime took place in the apartment of another tenant in the social facility. After the attack on the 37-year-old, the accused also attacked this man. He “gesticulated and screamed wildly,” explained the accused. He “definitely stabbed him too. I didn’t want to kill him, but I accepted the death with approval,” said the 46-year-old, who already has 21 previous convictions on the record and is therefore familiar with the court jargon is.
42-year-old survived thanks to emergency surgery
The 42-year-old was “stabbed all over his upper body”, as he explained to the court as a witness. Another man housed in the facility may have saved his life. He distracted the perpetrator, pulled the critically injured man into his apartment, locked it and alerted the rescue service. Thanks to a functioning rescue chain and a successful emergency operation, the 42-year-old survived 25 stab and cut injuries.
“It’s an act of insanity. I regret it,” the accused said in conclusion. He sees that he needs “treatment” – because a psychiatrist considers him dangerous, the public prosecutor’s office had requested placement in a prison in addition to an appropriate prison sentence. “I’ll see that I use the treatment,” said the accused. When he was arrested, he told the police that he wanted to study and do sports in prison.
“I’m sorry”
In his closing speech, defense attorney Rudolf Mayer asked the court “to refrain from imprisonment for life.” The court did not comply with this request. Irrespective of the confession, due to the large number of previous convictions, only life imprisonment would suffice, said the presiding judge in the verdict.
“I understood the verdict,” remarked the 46-year-old after a brief consultation with his defense attorney, “I accept the verdict.” Before he was taken away by the prison guard, he said: “I want to apologize, I’m sorry.”
After the trial, the Vienna Intervention Center against Violence in the Family demanded that Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) analyze a murder case, including victim protection, in order to close gaps in protection against violence. Before the woman was murdered, the police had carried out numerous operations, but the matter was dismissed as a “dispute in the drug scene” and the danger to the woman was not recognized.
“Black Day for Victim Protection”
The later perpetrator caused the first police operation at 12:21 p.m. by calling the police because the 37-year-old had stolen the drug substitutes from him. The woman denied this, and the operation ended at 1:00 p.m. Five minutes later, the woman alerted the police and reported a dangerous threat. When officers arrived, the 37-year-old said the 46-year-old had insulted her as “the cheapest whore I’ve ever had.” There was no criminal offense for the police officers, but they wanted to talk to the 46-year-old again, but he did not respond to her knock on his apartment door.
Because the police were told by the woman and another resident that the 46-year-old had probably left the apartment and the building, the officers left at 1:19 p.m. In truth, the 46-year-old said he had gone to sleep. He woke up around 2 p.m., he said at the hearing, and went to the 37-year-old with a jackknife in his pocket. At 2:14 p.m., the police were at the facility for the third time in two hours. “I already killed her there,” the 46-year-old noted in court about the timing.
“No victim protection organization was informed, no case conference was convened,” criticized the intervention center in a Facebook post. She identified a “black day for victim protection”.
Source: Nachrichten