Thursday, February 25, 2010

Process to the Hilton murder



Cologne - It is no easy matter: The Cologne jury must find out from Tuesday (9.15 Clock), who has the Berlin photographer Nikolaus Geyer († 37) killed in the Cologne Hilton Hotel.
The prosecutor has indicted two men who allegedly lured the vultures with a lucrative contract during the World Youth Day in the hotel. With 20 strokes of the magazine photographers in the Suite No. 715 was smashed with a baseball bat to the skull. Geyer suffered a traumatic brain injury and bleeding to death.
The prosecutor thinks: Daniel C., a 31-year-old man convicted of Mülheim, has committed the act of "hatred, anger and jealousy." Because Geyer said to have had for a close relationship with his girlfriend and made her provocative photos.
Agron as the co-accused, a 36-year-old from the former Yugoslavia, is also accused of murder. He was said to be time of the crime in the hotel room. Both men were filmed by the video camera in the hotel lobby and was taken after a lengthy investigation.
However, it is assumed that the two walls on the dock. Therefore, the jury chaired by Dr Helmut Möller has invited more than 70 witnesses to find out the truth, including prisoners.