Murder of Jestetten: court continues to search for motive – defendant Lette remains silent

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At the beginning of June, two hikers in Jestetten (D) found the badly damaged body of a 31-year-old Swiss man.

A police officer who searched for clues near the crime scene after the crime testified in court on Tuesday. He found, among other things, a T-shirt with a striking lion motif. The court has several photos in which the suspect is wearing an identical T-shirt.

Next on the agenda is the interview with the DNA expert in the case. She will answer questions about various DNA traces that have been found, among other things. For example, traces of the suspect were found on the murder weapon, a solid tree trunk.

Also puzzling is a DNA trace of the suspect found on the penis of the victim, a 31-year-old man from the canton of St. Gallen. The man was found on the bank of the Rhine with his pants pulled down.

(SDA)

Source: Blick

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