OM demands 12 years in prison and TBS for death signs GGZ employee in Heerlen

OM demands 12 years in prison and TBS for death signs GGZ employee in Heerlen

On Tuesday, the OM demanded twelve years in prison and TBS with compulsory treatment against Meriam K. for stabbing a mental healthcare employee in Heerlen. The supervisor of the Psychiatric Institution Mondriaan died a week later from her injuries.

The suspect put the 39-year-old employee in her neck in April last year when she walked out of the institution’s restaurant. K. would have waited for her there, says the OM. There was a “treatment relationship” between the victim and the suspect in the past.

K. cannot remember that she stabbed the supervisor, she said on Tuesday during the session. She would only have reached sentences when she saw a bloody knife in her hand.

She also stated that she wanted to confront her former supervisor with a mistreatment. The GGZ employee is said to have pulled Haren out of her head to wear it herself. In a statement, K. also spoke about torture cellars and murderers at Mondriaan.

The Pieter Baan Center judges that the suspect was greatly reduced accountable when she had stabbed the victim. But according to the Public Prosecution Service (OM), that is not entirely true. This conclusion draws justice because K. has thrown the bloody knife into the pond. “She knew what she did not allowed,” says the OM. “She was somewhat aware of that.”

K. had also planned a sex appointment just before she attacked the employee. She chatted with a man about the price of the appointment and the use of a condom. “That fits in with healthy behavior, not with a delusion that was implemented by the murder,” the OM says.

On Tuesday, The Public Prosecution Service Demanded Twelve Years in Prison and TBS with Compulsory Treatment Against Meriam K. For Stabbing A Mental Health Worker in Heerlen. The Supervisor of the Mondriaan Psychiatric Institution died a week later from Her Injuries.

The Suspect Stabbed The 39-Year-Old Employee in Her Neck Last April as She was Leaving the Institations Restaurant. K. Allegedly Waited for there, Accordination to the Public Prosecution Service. There was a “Treatment Relationship” Between the Victim and the Suspect In The Past.

K. SAID ON TUESDAY Duration the Hearing That She does not remember Stabbing the Supervisor. She would only have come to her senses when she saw a bloodied knife in her hand.

She also stated that she wanted to confront the former supervisor with abuse. The Mental Health Worker would have pulled Hairs out of her head to wear them herself. In A Statement, K. also Spoke of Torture Cellars and Murderers at Mondriaan.

The Pieter Baan Center Rules That The Suspect was Highly Diminished in Accountability at the Time She Allegedly Stabbed The Victim. But accordance to the public prosecution service (OM), that is not entirely true. Justice Draws That Conclusion, Among Other Things, Because K. Threw the Bloodied Knife Into the Pond. “She knew that what she was doing was not allowed,” The Public Prosecution Service Says. “She was somewhat aware of that.”

Also, just before attacking the employee, K. had planned a sex appointment. She chated with a man about the price of the appointment and the use of a condom. “That fits with healthy Behavior, not with a delusion that was carried out by the murder,” The Public Prosecution Service States.

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