Tuesday, August 17, 2021

A Dishonor Story

 This story has been around for a week or two, and developed more today because of taxi-driver in Berlin coming forward.  N-TV tells the best update so far.

A couple of years ago, this Afghan family unit came to Germany (Berlin area).  

Back in mid-July, two brothers of this family was given the task of correcting dishonor upon the family of the sister (she had 2 kids apparently).  Nothing much is said about the husband.

So around the 13th of July, the two murdered the sister (mid-30s).  A fair amount of hype has occurred as political figures in Berlin have tried to avoid saying it's a dishonor case (when it is).

For a number of weeks, how the two got the body out of the house and to a railway station (Südkreuz train station) was the key problem.

In the last day or two....a Berlin taxi driver came up and said he was the driver and the two had an extremely over-sized suitcase. He's not really a suspect in the case...he just details one mystery part of the story.  

So where did the two go from Berlin?  Well.....they hint....somewhere in Bavaria, where they buried her.  They dragged the suitcase on the train, and dragged it off in Bavaria.  

The cops figuring the murder out?  Yeah, around two weeks ago.  

The comment by the two brothers?  She just wasn't up to the moral code of the family.  What'll happen?  I would imagine this will take at least a year before the court convenes and the mental review of the two brothers will be done.  The most you can generally hand out on a murder is roughly 20 years.  

My general advice....if you are a young Afghan female arriving in Germany with the family unit...you need to disconnect from them ASAP, and ask the German authorities for placement somewhere far, far away.  In the minds of some of these guys...you may have moved to Germany, but you are living the Afghan lifestyle/morals still today.  

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