
A woman named Marianne Bachmaier
He fired eight rounds from a pistol at a man named Grafsky who was sitting in the defendant’s seat, killing him and being arrested.
Grafsky was arrested and sentenced to life in prison for raping and then murdering Marianne’s 8-year-old daughter.
It was the highest sentence in West Germany, but Grafsky continued to insult Marianne’s daughter in his defense by claiming that she had been seducing him and chasing him home.
Marianne, who was sitting in the front row of the audience, could not control her anger and fired a gun at the defendant with a pistol hidden in her coat.
Marianne, who later put down her pistol and was obediently arrested, was charged with murder by the prosecution on the charge of premeditated murder.
As countless people rose up in support of Marianne, the charge was lowered to manslaughter due to mental and physical weakness.
After being sentenced to six years in prison, he was released on parole after three years because he served faithfully.