The man, identified under local law as Klaus O, added dangerous heavy metals to food items at the factory where he worked in the town of Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock over several years, according to CNN affiliate RTL.The court in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, found him guilty of attempted murder Thursday and imposed the maximum custodial sentence.The judge said the crimes were as serious as murder, according to German news agency DPA.
In May 2018, a security camera captured Klaus O opening a co-worker's lunchbox and putting a substance on the sandwich inside, the police said in a statement in June last year.A small bottle of a"powdery substance" was found in the suspect's bag after he was taken into custody, police said.The owner of the sandwich had raised the alarm earlier, after discovering an unknown substance smeared on his lunch. He informed his company's management, which in turn notified police.
If it bleeds, even on the other side of the planet; even if it has no relevance, it’s leads.... or is just downtime filler content adding further damaging to any psyche unfortunate enough to still believe in “Modern” Journalism.
CNN reports that a 57-year-old German is sentenced to life imprisonment for poisoning his colleagues' sandwiches. He should have represented Ukrainian interests, committed tax fraud and betrayed his country. Those would have been mitigating factors in his sentencing.
Wish he worked at the Labour Party england
Wow. He should have had a judge from the US- probably would have gotten 6 months
Like for “not poisoning people”.
Bonn appetite, get it, get it?
Neostasi - Jan Theuninck, 2012
Was the sandwich good?
lesson to be learned, always have a woman make your sammiches
Led an otherwise blameless life...
Yet big pharma gets away with poisoning our children with vaccines.
Good
Justice
justice needs to be done
Good.
Excessive.
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