SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Jan. 26 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Thomas Handrick, the German citizen accused of killing his wife and eldest son in a cave in Adeje, was “very calm” once the events occurred and had a “cold and distant” attitude in the different interrogations he had with the Police Local and the Civil Guard.
This has been stated by several agents in the third session of the trial in which the Prosecutor’s Office asks for 51 years and reviewable permanent prison and even a second lieutenant of the Judicial Police of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has ruled out that he presented any evident “psychological imbalance”.
He has said that he “never” asked about Jonas, the youngest son who survived the attack, neither about his wife nor about the eldest son, and he did not react when he was told that they had been murdered and was being investigated for a crime of homicide. “He didn’t say anything,” he pointed out.
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