Trials: Ayleen case: Prosecutor demands life imprisonment

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Ayleen case: Prosecutor demands life imprisonment

The defendant is said to have attempted to rape the 14-year-old in a forest near Langgöns in the Gießen district and is said to have ultimately strangled her. photo

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Referring to the defendant, the prosecutor said he had never seen someone be “so indifferent and ignorant” when he had extinguished a life. In Ayleen’s case she is demanding life imprisonment.

In the trial of the violent After the death of the 14-year-old student Ayleen from Baden-Württemberg, the public prosecutor’s office in the Gießen regional court demanded a life sentence for murder for the defendant.

In addition, senior public prosecutor Thomas Hauburger assumes that the 30-year-old’s guilt is particularly serious and called for preventive detention to be ordered for him. The man is charged with, among other things, murder, attempted rape resulting in death and coercion. The characteristics of murder include killing to satisfy sexual desire or to cover up a sexual crime, Hauburger said on Monday.

The girl and the man knew each other from highly sexualized chats on social networks and an online game. The defendant had become “the enemy in their chat,” said Hauburger. On July 21st, the German is said to have kidnapped the 14-year-old to Hesse. In a forest near Langgöns in the Gießen district, he is said to have tried to rape her and ultimately strangled her.

Hauburger said he had never seen someone be “so indifferent and ignorant” when they had extinguished a life, referring to the defendant. The man had a sexual need and implemented it. “If someone dies in the process, in German they don’t give a shit.” That’s what makes the 30-year-old so dangerous. The representative of the co-plaintiff also pleaded for a life sentence and demanded that the particular gravity of the guilt be determined and that preventive detention be ordered.

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