Thursday, May 6, 2010

Neo-Nazi Hannah's parents outraged

Königswinter - As if the murder of their daughter, Hannah († 14) is not bad enough. Now, the parents had to switch on an attorney to tackle Dominique Easter (34).
The Siegburg neo-Nazi politician who was already several times in court, had set up a memorial page for Hannah - and wants on Christmas Eve strictly to the grave of the girl.
The memorial site, which he at Hannah's first and last names had been furnished, closed only on Easter Dominique pressure. "I was asked by the family of a lawyer about this," he confirmed to EXPRESS. Even the Bonn public prosecutor is the process known.
Photos, names, Privates. Everything had to be deleted. According EXPRESS information distanced himself Hannah's family from mourning Oster page. And therefore also forbade him to visit the grave. No wonder, because what writes Dominique Easter in the guestbook on the website itself, they certainly let the blood run cold.
"(...) I am convicted of possession of child pornographic media, for 14 images (...! ...) Were found on my computer. And yes, I am now a self-professed pedophile! (... What exactly does that mean white, not a human being, but quietly cursing everyone, because it does not bother me, eh! ...) I am also convinced National Socialist and my absolute role model is Mr. Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler ...! Should I lie? (...), "Said Oster's entry on the 9th November 2007.
Since Monday, the guestbook is closed. It was Easter, the district council member for the NPD has been and is run at least until July 2007 as secretary of the rightist "Alliance for Germany," as including "miserable creature" has been abused. For the Siegburg insists on 24 Hannah's December visit grave.
 Hannah is not the way he knew personally, as he told Express. Easter: "It has just simply made me concerned." Twice he was also at the grave of the student, whose death caused the end of August for the nationwide upheaval, had brought her flowers. The grave visit on 24 December had been discussed for some time. Easter: "I've got nothing better to do anyway." Hannah's friends want to prevent him from doing so by a human chain.
On 27 November starts before the Bonn District Court, the trial of Hannah's killer (26). The car attendant had attacked the 14-year-old from Königswinter, raped and killed with a knife.