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Imprisonment for a young German family massacre by heredity
* His accomplice has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
* Planned the murder to keep the inheritance.
* Shot and killed his parents and two older sisters
A young German of 19 years was sentenced Wednesday to life imprisonment by the Court of Ulm, southern Germany, for murdering his parents and two sisters a year ago to take over the family inheritance.
Fired 18 times at her sisters and 8 to padresLos court judges applied to Andreas H. higher sentence based on the ordinary criminal law, which prevents possible release after 15 years in prison, while his accomplice and friend, Frederick B., 20, was sentenced to 10 years in prison based on the right juvenile.
On the night of 9 to April 10, 2009, Andreas H., accompanied by Frederik B., shot dead his father, Hans-Jürgen, 57, his mother, Else, 55, and her sisters, Annemarie and Christin, 24 and 22 years old, respectively, in the family home in the town of Eislingen.
Both boys used for multiple crime-caliber pistols that had been stolen from a shooting club with which fired 18 times against the Sisters of the principal defendant and another 8 against their parents.
Young collapsed in the interrogation policialTras family massacre, clean clothes and showering, the two young men returned to the crime scene the next day to dramatize the unexpected discovery of multiple murder, but few hours later he collapsed during a police interrogation.
Ulm judges sided with the prosecution, that Andreas H. acted by pure and simple greed, as the death of his parents and sisters will be allowed with the family heritage, I would share with his friend Frederik.
The latter received a lesser sentence after coroners certify that undergoes a change in its development and called Asperger syndrome, a mild form of autism, which limits their cognitive ability.
While defending the two young men both were asked, without specifying a penalty, convicted on juvenile criminal law, judges finally decided to apply to Andreas H. ordinary criminal law, which provides for stiffer sentences.
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