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Murderer jailed for stabbing mum 145 times

A 28-year-old man was jailed for life on Wednesday after being found guilty of stabbing a young mother 145 times, killing her in front of her two-year-old daughter.

Murderer jailed for stabbing mum 145 times
Police search the murder scene, May 2013. Photo: DPA

It was greed and a need to finance his gambling problem that drove the unnamed man to murder his 31-year-old friend and steal her money, said chief judge Ralf Peters on Wednesday.

According to the final verdict, his victim had refused to lend the accused money.

Enraged, the man grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed the woman repeatedly while the victim’s daughter looked on.

After the murderer fled, the girl sat for another six hours at her dead mother's side.

"For the daughter the consequences of this deed cannot be forseen," said Peters.

Throughout the trial the man continued to protest his innocence, but judges found him guilty of murder and sentenced him to life in prison.

The court heard how the man's gambling meant he had constant money issues.

On the day of the murder in May 2013, the suspect said his car insurance payment had been overdue and his pregnant partner had wanted to go food shopping.

He told the court he had gone to visit the 31-year-old mother at home in the southern town of Mössingen, Baden-Württemberg, as she and her husband had often lent him money.

The man claimed he then had a chat with the woman and that they drank coffee together. Not long after, she had fetched a €500 note and lent it to him.

He said goodbye and left, he claimed, not realizing for another two weeks that the woman had been murdered the same morning.

But the man was unable to give the judges a convincing explanation of why his fingerprints and traces of his blood were found at the crime scene. He also contradicted himself in his testimony too often, judges found.

Judges said the evidence was enough to dismiss the fact that the man had a twin brother, making it impossible for investigators to unequivocally identify the source of the fingerprints and blood traces.

The convicted man was in tears as the sentence was read out. In his closing statement he again stated his innocence, accusing the investigators of sending an innocent man to jail.

He also blamed the authorities for the death of his unborn child – his then heavily-pregnant partner had a miscarriage when she was interrogated by police. 

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German army faces new questions over online security

Germany's army faced more questions over security lapses after the Zeit Online news website on Saturday reported that thousands of its meetings were freely accessible online.

German army faces new questions over online security

Federal prosecutors are already investigating a secret army conversation on the Ukraine war that was wiretapped and ended up on Russian social media in March.

The latest security flaw that Zeit Online reported on again concerned the online video-conference tool Webex, a popular public platform for audio and video meetings, with additional security buffers built in.

Zeit Online said it had been able to access Germany army meetings by using simple search terms on the platform.

“More than 6,000 meetings could be found online,” some of which were meant to be classified, it wrote.

Sensitive issue covered included the long-range Taurus missiles that Ukraine has been calling for, and the issue of online warfare.

Online meeting rooms attributed to 248,000 German soldiers were easy to detect thanks to weak online design that lacked even password protection, Zeit Online added. That allowed its reporters to find the online meeting room of air force chief Ingo Gerhartz.

Multiple security flaws

His name came up during reports of the earlier leak in March, when a recording of the talks between four high-ranking air force officers was posted on Telegram by the head of Russia’s state-backed RT channel. He was one of the four officers recorded.

Zeit Online said that the army only became aware of the security flaws after they approached them for comment. The security issue was first identified by Netzbegruenung, a group of cyber-activists, it reported.

An army spokesman confirmed to AFP that there was a flaw in the army’s Webex sites but that once it had been drawn to their attention they had corrected it within 24 hours.

“It was not possible to participate in the videoconferences without the knowledge of the participants or without authorisation,” he added. “No confidential content could therefore leave the conferences.”

Zeit Online said the Webex sites of Chancellor Olaf Scholz as well as key government ministers had the same flaws and that they had been able to connect to Scholz’s site on Saturday.

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