German Court Sentences Father to 5.5 Years for Inciting Son to Murder Daughter
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A German court sentenced a man to five and a half years in prison for attempting to incite his son to murder his sister.
- The court found the 46-year-old father had disagreed with his daughter's lifestyle, including her male acquaintances and intimate photos.
- The conviction relied heavily on the testimonies of the son and daughter, as the father denied the charges.
In a shocking case that has gripped the region, the Stade Regional Court in Germany has handed down a five-and-a-half-year prison sentence to a 46-year-old man for attempting to instigate the murder of his own daughter. The court determined that the father had pressured his 17-year-old son to kill his 19-year-old sister, a heinous plot rooted in the father's disapproval of his daughter's lifestyle.
According to court officials, the father vehemently denied the charges throughout the proceedings. His defense claimed he was merely trying to protect his daughter from negative influences. However, the court found the evidence compelling, relying significantly on the testimonies provided by the son and the daughter themselves. Their accounts detailed the father's strong objections to his daughter's relationships and personal choices, which he apparently viewed as a serious transgression.
This verdict highlights a disturbing intersection of familial conflict and criminal intent. While the prosecution sought a nine-year sentence, the defense argued for acquittal. The judgment, which is not yet legally final, underscores the legal system's response to severe domestic endangerment and the devastating consequences of extreme parental control. The case serves as a grim reminder of the hidden struggles that can occur within families, brought to light through the courage of the children involved.
Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.