I challenge anybody, in the entire world, to read this and not shed a tear ‘Life without Ana is no longer a life’: Full text of Geraldine Kriégel’s victim impact statement
I feel so so sorry for them, they now have months to wait to relieve themselves of that weight, October is a long way away, should have been sooner. I suspect that they are sourcing in external experts from overseas as I don't believe there are any experts on this island who can give the...
Am wondering if the reason for Ana having a crush or a liking for Boy A was because he was tall, Ana herself was 5ft8", she would have been towering over many boys around her age.
The charge of Murder is not just about the intention to kill. It was about the intention to kill or cause serious injury.
Judge tells jury in Ana Kriegel murder trial not to 'guess or make up theories' in relation to the case
Hi Truth, long time no talk. I have followed most of the media coverage of this from day one of the trial, it has totally shocked Ireland. There were no injuries identified on Boy B. Not quite sure what you have read but the following piece, which is a very long read, is a very good article...
Are you at your limit? If you are, do a clearout of trash on your computer. Works best if you use CCleaner and Glary. Should reset you.
Alternatively, open it up as a Cache. Here is a link to the Cache version. Ana Kriégel murder trial: Full statements of Boy A and Boy B
I have previously posted other articles of the boys statements but don't think I have posted this one. It is the full text of their initial statement to the Garda, which we know are complete lies anyway.
Ana Kriégel murder trial: Full statements of Boy A and Boy B
My thoughts exactly and remember there are no real brownie points in admitting guilt in a murder case in Ireland, sentence is mandatory regardless however no precedent on Child killers.
But by keeping quiet and not admitting anything, there was the chance that the Garda slipped up in some way and the case could get thrown out on a technicality. There was no benefit for him in admitting anything and if he pointed the finger at Boy B he would be admitting it. Also, it would have...
Everything he said in his interviews contradicted his previous interviews and his excuse that a bottle of water was in his backpack was highly suspicious, not believed by the Garda as you quite rightly point out he claimed he went for a drink of water in the park. Obviously not believed by the...
Boy B would equally scare me as he seem to very manipulative and calculating. IMO he knew exactly what he was doing, he lured her from her home on a pretence, he led her to that house where the other boy was waiting, he knew what the other boy was like, they planned this together. He may have...
If anyone is interested in Podcasts, the Irish Times have put together five podcasts that cover the case.
Ana Kriegel Murder Trial | Noa • Journalism, narrated
Boy B's defence team hired the psychologist to write a report on Boy B, not boy A. The purpose of the report they said was to explain why he had told so many lies. It was highly prejudicial and one sided, the psychologist even said that he used the words untruths as he did not want to us the...
No idea really, on reading his statement it does not appear to me that there are any language difficulties. 'I felt immediately there was something wrong': The intensive garda investigation into Ana Kriegel's death
In considering the psychologist report I always have to keep reminding myself...
It is discussed in the article I quoted in my post #229 linked above and in this article Ana Kriegel verdict: Psychologist said Boy B was 'a pleasant, nice lad' suffering from PTSD
Bear in mind when reading this that this report was commissioned by the Defence team.
I agree with everything you said their about Boy B, he is manipulative and calculating. He took Ana to that abandoned house where he knew Boy A was waiting. He took Ana from her house on a pretence, she left that house happy, skipping and smiling. He has constantly lied to the police in every...
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