Homeless person murdered
The killer who “finally wants to get to know himself”
Last Monday, the homeless murderer from Vienna went on trial. After being sentenced to just twelve years in prison, the boy (18) gave a long interview to the "Krone" newspaper. He spoke about the evil inside him, about his definition of love - and about his plans for the future.
"The first thing I know from my life - I think I was about four - is that I cling to my dad and cry because I don't want to go to my mom," says Thomas A. (name changed) now, a few days after his trial in Vienna's regional court, when asked by the Krone about his earliest memory.
It is a question that he was not asked in court, but the answer seems interesting. As much was said about his terrible childhood and youth during the trial of the 18-year-old. No, his client's heinous acts, his lawyer Manfred Arbacher-Stöger emphasized again and again, were "not excusable, but explainable" by his history, "by the torment he had to go through from an early age".

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