Oh, I forgot about the splitboard - which is absolutely NOT appropriate for climbing Gross with or going down. Skis made of split splitboard are nowhere near as reliable as decent regular skis.
Almost certainly TP had skis with him as ha had them on his earlier climbs there and as people almost always have skis while climbing Gross in Winter cause its just faster and more convenient way of walking some parts of the route down Adlers and all way down to Lucknerhaus. It wasnt formally confirmed anywhere so far though (that he also had skis, but skis are not impacting the climbing process and arent "picked up" by wind making it all so much harder and riskier as splitboard does).
A lot of routes and trails in the Grossglockner general area where split-splitboard-skis and snowboard could go into a good use and fun - just nowhere near actual slope or glacier and not on these routes.
That would be totally next level daredevil wild ride, risky even for the most experienced snowboarders to put splitboard on right after descending stony part of Kleinglockner.
Kerstin had no history of doing such things, just normal snowboarding in resorts & very calm backdoor hills, not mountain slopes.
Using splitboard or skis made of splitboard after dark would be totally insane. With that wind from afternoon just suicidal.
TP has history of doing some wild skiing. There too.
Splitboards are generally heavier than skis. And much harder to carry on the back.
TP did not help Kerstin to take off her backpack or splitboard off.
TP did not help Kerstin to move into location that was more sheltered from wind - while she was at the location where it was pretty easily available, no carrying her or climbing required, it was just there on the rampe. He left her fully exposed to hurricane wind.
TP had bivy and multiple thermo blankets.
Proper thing to do in emergency situation is to take backpack off, put it on the ground, get into bivy and sit on backpack for additional insulation. Its not super complicated to get or put someone in bivy, as thats what they are made for: extreme circumstances and emergencies.
TP's official explanation for not doing anything to help Kerstin and secure her is that he "forgot" to do it.
Early in the story TP was going into making this decision to go to Adlers alone after consulting it with Kerstin or even being "urged to go" by her.
Prosecutor's source of info for putting words "disoriented" and "confused" in TP's indictment is TP himself. Thats how he described her state to the emergency services that he finally called at 3:40. Also added that she suffers from hypothermia and has no supplies with her.
Then he went to sleep and did not required any immediate medical attention.
Oh, and also:
He was NOT officially, properly questioned by cops till at least end of January, and at that point he already hired Jelinek.
THAT does not indicate that investigation was neglected. Death in mountains requires mandatory investigation but in cases of someone dying and the other/others surviving theyre not treated like suspects and looked at as guilty party. Investigation is to make sure that its known what went wrong.
Also - in context of some available criticism of SAR's actions of delays of rescue mission & so on:
- they got alerted about the situation, immediately went to identify the climbers,
- then there were multiple attempts of calling and texting with no response,
- so then heli flew up there and stayed there for quite a bit upon fears that climbers may be unable to pick up their phones - no alert was made there (pilot saw them "climbing" but theyve made just few metres of progress from there to where Kerstin was found),
- TP remembers and admits to saying that it is or was "all right" during the call from 0:35
- between 0:35 and 1:30 there were no lights visible on cams and TP wasnt picking up calls
- between 1:30 and 3:20 any light below the summit was visible while there WAS visible headlamp light showing that someone, possibly both people are descending,
- at 3:30 TP suggested to his cop-pilot-friend that heli should fly to Kerstin, with winds like that it would kill the pilot and wouldnt save anyone,
- weather was risky to fly even around 23:00, yet they flew there,
- as soon as winds weakened a bit, there was another attempt of flying to Kerstin approx. at 7:00 in the morning but heli had to turn back cause of the wind.
Thats (imo) just outrageous to even suggest that they should be expected to do more.
On what ground? Out of suspicion that there still
might be and emergency despite of already doing so much to try figure out if there is or not?
Well, obviously. Could be the other way.
Maybe Kerstin just spontaneously got hooked on the idea of doing her first Winter climb in January and do so on the highest summit of Austria, via much longer and harder climbing route that she ever did in Summer without climbing shoes and skis appropriate for such occasion.
Then maybe very well experienced Thomas tried to talk her out of it, but she insisted, so he complied.
Then despite of starting very late, like 3-4 hours later than most people do in general and these few climbers who go there in Dec-Jan-Feb Kerstin kept insisting and he kept complying.
Then he just kept complying or being ambitious, scared, overconfident and summit-fevered till Kerstin dropped out of exhaustion, completely surprising to him.
So then he reacted appropriately, noticed the missed calls and texts, called back and notified the alpine officer that there is severe emergency - to which officer replied that heli cant fly there and felt like doing nothing more and then lied about it claiming that he misunderstood TP.
Then he forgot about basic medical emergency actions at all, hasnt offered Kerstin any assistance cause he was shocked, hypotermic and altitude sick despite of climbing that altitude on almost consistent bi-weekly basis and then he left on his brave mission of solo climbing up Gross & Klein & descending.
Did as much as he could then, called the cop back, tried calling Kerstin, finally called rescue services too and went to sleep, turning his phone off out of confusion.
Then he looked back at it and figured that he did nothing wrong and it was all just completely unforeseen misfortune. Yet despite of thinking that he hired top notch defence lawyer in the matter of days.
Confusion didnt left him anytime soon after the descend though, since that call from 0:35 and his alleged belief (which he later claimed he had) of help being on the way (slightly contradicting his other claim of not seeing any other way to call for help than to descend to Adlers) wasnt mentioned till June, when Jelinek made an official statement about the official TP's statement - after making a statement that neither of them will make such statement before next official statement about the progress in investigation will be released.
Just that possibility above requires:
1. Kerstin suddenly turning wild, reckless and authoritarian,
2. confused/lying cop,
3. SAR's reluctance to start a rescue mission,
4. having pretty much all mountain guides from Kals area, including World famous himalaists and alpinists just wrong and not qualified enough to judge this situation and judging it WRONG while the only one whos judging it right is TP.