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Suspect googled for rape and kidnapping

Suspect googled for rape and kidnapping

Suspect googled for rape and kidnapping
Suspect googled for rape and kidnapping

Uncovering Suspicious Online Searches in Hanna's Murder Trial

Traunstein - As the trial for Hanna's (†23) murder unfolds, the air is increasingly tense around the accused, Sebastian T. (21). With his silence, his cell phone must now provide answers - and it seems to have done so, revealing a series of unsettling searches.

The apprentice's phone told a different story than he did, as it was scrutinized for searches like "kidnapping," "porn," and "rape" in relation to teenagers. Furthermore, "forced to have sex" and "sex between brother and sister" were also revealed to have been typed into his Xiaomi MI A2 Lite phone, found at the scene of his arrest on November 18, 2022.

The devastating truth of Hanna's untimely demise

Uncovering the disturbing online searches unfolded an alarming picture of the accused.

Judge Jacqueline Aßbichler was stunned by the presented evidence on the penultimate day of the trial. Chief Detective Inspector Jürgen M. (52) revealed to her that the defendant had searched for websites containing videos that depicted rapes.

Two photographs further exposed Sebastian T. as a potential pervert: two images depicted a girl lying on the bed, dressed only in her underwear, seemingly photographed through a crack in the door.

Was the accused feeling "humiliated" by women?

Sebastian T. reportedly confessed the crime to his cellmate at Traunstein prison and his best friend, prior to his arrest. Meanwhile, in two interrogations, he claimed he was jogging at around half past two in the morning on October 3, 2022, to train for a half marathon around Aschau.

The public prosecutor has proposed a sexual motive for the crime, with Sebastian T. being said to have felt rejected and humiliated by women.

Surveillance footage captured Hanna's final moments

Cameras in and outside the "Eiskeller" club recorded Hanna's last moments in minute detail. She was last seen alive at 2.28 a.m. as she headed home. At 2.33 a.m., her phone showed weak signals, leading investigators to believe she had already fallen into the Bärbach and been pushed there by an attacker who knocked her down with a heavy object.

Renowned defense lawyer Regina Rick takes on the defendant's case

Sebastian T.'s sports watch, which could have potentially provided evidence, failed to record any location data on the night of the crime. Inspector Jürgen M. noted, "The last entry was from September 28, with the next one on October 7. We have no evidence of deletions, but we cannot rule it out either."

The defense's fight for an acquittal intensified with the introduction of renowned Munich defense lawyer Regina Rick (53) to Sebastian T.'s defense team. Rick's success in securing an acquittal for Manfred Genditzki, who had been wrongfully imprisoned for 13 years as the "bathroom murderer" from Tegernsee, bolstered the defendant's efforts.

  1. The cell phone data of the accused revealed searches related to rape and kidnapping before the crime was committed.
  2. Bavarian authorities are currently investigating a murder case in Traunstein, which involves a 21-year-old accused of allegedly raping and killing a young student named Hanna.
  3. The accused's digital devices contained disturbing searches, including "forced to have sex" and "brother-sister incest" which were reportedly used during the trial.
  4. It was revealed during the trial that the suspect had visited websites displaying rapes.
  5. Renowned defense lawyer Regina Rick, who helped secure an acquittal in a high-profile case, has joined the defending team of the accused.

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