Ingolstadt Doppelgänger Murder Trial Nears Conclusion
Prosecutors argue for life sentences as evidence mounts against accused in high-profile case.
- The trial involves the murder of a 23-year-old woman who resembled one of the accused, allegedly killed to allow the accused to assume her identity.
- Prosecutors presented evidence of attempted murder solicitations by both defendants, highlighting their dangerous intent.
- The accused, Schahraban K. and Sheqir K., face charges of murder and attempted murder solicitation, with prosecutors seeking life imprisonment.
- A key aspect of the case involves a 'hit list' allegedly created by Sheqir K. to silence witnesses through intimidation or murder.
- The defense has filed a motion to record the prosecution's closing arguments, which has been contested by the court.