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Post by Big Lin on Jun 2, 2012 19:25:41 GMT
www.novinky.cz/krimi/39649-treti-zena-v-republice-dostala-dozivoti.htmlThe third woman in the country get life Jaroslav Fabiánová was on Thursday the Prague Municipal Court sentenced to life imprisonment. The prosecution had murdered two men last year. In the past, has been convicted for the deaths of two other men. If the verdict has become final, becoming the third woman Fabiánová with the highest penalty in the Czech Republic. Jaroslav Fabiánová the Prague Municipal Court. PHOTO: LAW / Petr Hlousek Thursday, the 9th September 2004 16:35 - PRAGUE The woman first encounter with the law in his seventeen years. Then she showed the murder of a man from northern Bohemia. To beat him and stabbed to death. The next killing took place when lured to his apartment, foreigners and concocted his sleeping drink. A man fell asleep, but because it was cardiac drug killed him in his sleep. A young woman was again convicted and went to jail. When I served half the sentence was conditionally discharged and returned to prostitution. Revenge or just to steal? Last June, residents found a house in the street in Prague Porici čtyřiaosmdesátiletého his neighbor with no signs of life. The offender had inflicted several severe wounds in the head. Police found the man was recently Vidana often in the company of about forty blondes, inviting you to visit his apartment. The identity of the unknown, however the police had failed to detect. Meanwhile, another murder was committed. This time it was a relatively young man from Prague 10 According to the police in both cases appeared an unknown woman, whose description was the same. In late August, detectives arrested Fabiánová in office work and accused her of two murders. What exactly had happened at crime scenes is an issue. Police had two versions. The first of them Fabiánová man was stabbed to death in revenge, hatred toward men in general. In his youth he was repeatedly raped is. The second version of the talk that is both anesthetized and they had the misfortune to wake up early.
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Post by Big Lin on Jun 2, 2012 19:26:27 GMT
I apologise for the quality of the translation. The original was in Czech and I had to rely on google translate to put it into English.
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