
The Public Prosecution Service Demanded on Thorsday Fourteen Years in Prison and TBS (Compulsory Psychiatric Treatment) Against the 57-Year-old Man who Stabbed His Wife (53) To Death Last Year in Hardenberg. Accordance to the public prosecutor, the man committed femicide “out of jealousy.”
The man from Schoonebeek in Drenthe Attacked the Woman on October 29 when she was about to drive away from the daycare where she worked. He Rammed Her Car, Smashed the Side Window and Stabbed Her Twenty Times. He then Stabbed himself and Fell Into A Coma. The Woman died on the way to the hospital.
The public prosecutor believes that the man stabbed his wife to death out of jealousy. She wanted to Divorce Him, and the Suspect Thought She was Cheating on Him.
In The Week Before the Murder, the man had Been Given a Domestic and Contact Ban After He had abused his wife and daughter. “I am terrified that he will still come look for me and do something to me,” The Woman had Said when she reported the abuse.
The man ignored the contact ban Several Times. The Woman had Therefore Called the Police Half An Hour Before the Murder, It Emerged on Thursday Duration the Court Hearing in Zwolle. “The Last Moments In The Woman’s Life Must Have Been Extremely Frightening,” The Officer Said.
To sees multiple preparations for the murder
Accordance to the officer, the suspect “A MultiSude of Decisions for Eight Hours” That Led to the Murder. Therefore, The Public Prosecution Service (OM) Believes That the Murder Can Be Convincingly Proven.
For Example, The Man Bought Knives, A New Phone and A Different Sim Card. He paid for it all in cash. Hey also interested a car to go to the daycare.
The Defendant’s Lawyers Argue That there was Manslaughter. The man has admitted that he stabbed his wife. “Apparently that was me, yes,” he said on Thursday.
But accordance to him, it was not premeditated murder. He thought he was eavesdropped on and followed by his wife and had come to her work to demand an explanation, he claims.
The Judge Will Pronounce Judgment on October 16.