As of: February 7, 2024, 10:24 a.m
By: Felix Herz
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Day two of the trial surrounding the abused and killed girl in the children's home in Wunsiedel.
Now the police officers testified.
Wunsiedel - On Tuesday, February 6th and the second day of the trial, which is about the abuse and killing of a ten-year-old girl in a children's home in Wunsiedel, the police officers from the crime scene and the boy involved testified.
On the first day of the trial, Daniel T., now 26, admitted to abusing the girl - but stated that he had nothing to do with the ten-year-old's death.
Wunsiedel case: Second day of trial - police officers found the boy's behavior strange
As the BR reports from the courtroom, the police officers who were the first to arrive at the crime scene in the children's home found the eleven-year-old boy's behavior strange.
The prosecution assumes that he strangled the girl with a cable, but he is not guilty.
In the case of the girl who was raped and killed in a children's home, the police officers who were at the crime scene testified on day two of the trial.
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The boy behaved noticeably differently than the other children when the police cordoned off a large area of the children's home after the dead girl was found.
For example, he didn't want to answer the question about his age.
When he was supposed to be separated from the other children, he shouted loudly why he should go, he hadn't killed anyone, BR reports.
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In the lounge, the boy was tired but restless, played PlayStation once, then ran around again, a police officer told the court.
Later he became more and more aggressive, called the killed Lena a slut and stated that he found girls stupid, according to the BR report.
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On the night of the crime, he stated that he had spent the night in the room of another boy at the children's home and found the eleven-year-old - whom he first referred to as 'Someone', then as 'Lena' - in his bed the next morning.
The boy's testimony was due in court on Tuesday afternoon - behind closed doors.
An expert should then also report on the child’s psychology.
Since he is not guilty, the boy's statement is primarily about finding out whether he was pressured into committing the crime by the 26-year-old.
A verdict in the high-profile trial is expected on March 6th.
(fhz)
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