Late remorse in prison – 17-year-old in tears: “What have I done?”

No drugs and juvenile detention: When visiting his lawyer, the homeless murder suspect showed late remorse. The 17-year-old is currently in custody in Vienna-Josefstadt.

His short appearance in court because of the violent attack on his mother was arrogant, he basked in the flashbulbs of photographers. Imprisoned in custody After the first nights in a two-man juvenile detention cell – in the meantime, pre-trial detention was also imposed because of the risk of committing a crime – and Without ketamine (the dangerous “party drug K”), the 17-year-old is no longer as self-confident. As with the horror confession with ice-cold pride to murder investigators from the Vienna State Criminal Police Office – in front of whom he had “pulled a huge line”. When top lawyer Manfred Arbacher-Stöger visited him for the first time in Josefstadt, the long-sought homeless phantom burst into existence Tears and showed (too) late remorse. “The people were already on the ground, what have I done!” “Risk report” The court will soon commission an expert to carry out a psychological “risk report” on the school dropout. It is possible that one was sane at the time of the crime, but combined with a serious mental disorder. Which would result in a prison sentence because of the danger posed by the suspect and also a referral for therapy…
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