German Mayor Tortured For Hours In Basement By Her Own African adoptive daughter.
However, despite claims of “several men” torturing the mother, it turns out this was reportedly an orchestrated lie to cover up the horror that had occurred inside the house. Police have since learned that the mother was subjected to grueling torture for hours in the basement of the house.
The suspect attacked Stalzer with deodorant spray and a lighter, trying to set her hair and clothes on fire. The adopted daughter said she wanted revenge; however, it is still remains unclear what she wanted to take revenge for.
THE ADOPTED DAUGHTER SAID SHE WANTED REVENGE
Despite these details, the daughter still has not been arrested.
Instead of an attempted murder charge or charges for evidence tampering or even torture, which is also illegal in Germany, there is no arrest warrant being issued at all.
The prosecutor alleges that because the daughter called the police, it is clear that she did not want to commit murder. Instead, they are only investigating the case as “bodily harm.”
The daughter and the son were transferred to the Youth Welfare Office instead of prison. When asked why the two suspects were not being transferred to the father, the prosecutor remarkably said that the father has also been the victim of violence by the daughter in the past. In other words, this is a pattern,
You mean that the African girl didn't adapt well to German culture?
Who would have thought that might happen?
Martha Washington might have noticed...🥸
MW & GW also had '317' slaves, so I think she's important to the Q story 🐸
https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/washingtons-1799-will
Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born into Virginia’s elite society in 1731 and surrounded by enslaved people for her entire life. Her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, was one of the wealthiest planters in Virginia. When Custis died, his widow received life rights to one-third of his property, including 84 slaves. After George and Martha Washington married in 1759, she took many of these people with her to Mount Vernon. As property of the Custis estate, they could not legally be freed or sold, and were inherited by the Custis heirs upon Martha Washington’s death.
The Blacks are so bad in their nature that they have not the least grat[i]tude for the kindness that may be shewed to them.
-Martha Washington, 1795
https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/martha-washington-as-a-slaveowner
Imagine how many beers she could carry as a waitress during Octoberfest!
Too bad she didn’t assimilate.