MarcBerlin
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During my law studies i visited some prisons in Germany and also talked to killers. To my surprise they are often not very athletic and also not very tall but more the kind of average guys.
In real life murderers (those who kill one time and are not serial killers) have often an unspectacular, trivial appearance.
I do not think that Karina's killer has much experience in close combat - this kind of beating seems "unprofessional" to me. Someone with fighting experience could overpower even an athletic girl in just a few seconds with the right technique.
Also i think that the beating was not (only) a result of hate or rage but more likely an unprofessional act of fighting her down.
In this case maybe she would have survived if she did not fight back so strong because the killer wanted to rape her and the murder was a result of her strong resistence and his inability to handle a situation in which the victim resists so much - but this is just speculation.
In real life murderers (those who kill one time and are not serial killers) have often an unspectacular, trivial appearance.
I do not think that Karina's killer has much experience in close combat - this kind of beating seems "unprofessional" to me. Someone with fighting experience could overpower even an athletic girl in just a few seconds with the right technique.
Also i think that the beating was not (only) a result of hate or rage but more likely an unprofessional act of fighting her down.
In this case maybe she would have survived if she did not fight back so strong because the killer wanted to rape her and the murder was a result of her strong resistence and his inability to handle a situation in which the victim resists so much - but this is just speculation.