Crime
Jealous ex-wife sedates, suffocates her 5 kids one by one, jumps under moving train
Seeing her ex-husband with a new wife was too much for her to bear. Christie then decided to hit back.
She sent her ex a message, telling him he would never see the six children—between age 1 and 8—she had for him.
And she made good her promise.
The court found that Melina, 1, Leonie, 2, Sophie, 3, Timo, 6, and Luca, 8, had been murdered by their mother, who had subsequently thrown herself in front of a train at Dusseldorf central station but survived.
The children’s bodies were discovered in their beds on Sept. 3, 2020.
She had sent her eldest son, who survived unscathed, to his grandmother.
The incident shook the whole of Germany though the perpetrator is from the western Germany city of Solingen.
The court sitting in the city of Wuppertal found no extenuating circumstances, this virtually rules out release for the woman, who is 28, after she has served the normal life term of 15 years.
During the trial, the prosecution alleged that she had first sedated the children and then drowned or suffocated them one at a time.
The investigating officers believe that seeing a photo of her husband with a new partner was the incident that motivated the crime, which shocked Germany.
She then messaged him that he would not see the children again.
But Debbie insisted that an intruder had broken into her home, tied her up and forced her to send chat messages before murdering the children.
Psychiatric experts found no evidence of serious mental illness.
Her defence lawyer called for her release on the grounds that doubts remained over whether his client had committed the murder.
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