Posted on 01/27/2016 7:31:13 AM PST by george76
MAINZ, Germany -- An American nanny has been found dead in the Austrian capital, police said Wednesday.
Vienna Police spokesman Thomas Keiblinger said the 25-year-old was found partially dressed in her apartment on Tuesday night after her employer got worried when she failed to turn up.
"We are still awaiting the final autopsy report, but are presently treating this as a homicide case," Keiblinger told NBC News. He did not go into further detail on possible cause of death but said the victim was discovered next to a "considerable amount of blood."
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from Colorado
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It would have helped if she could speak Austrian.
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Please tell me that was an attempt at humor.
Who needs facts when we have the 2 of you to fill in the details with the most salacious stuff you can scour from the insides of your dirty minds.
Congrats.
Classy chick you are.......you should be ashamed,but don’t worry......I think we all know that won’t be happening. She was someone’s everything. She has people who loved her. And you write this trash........
That’s what my money is on. Another dumb gal who got drunk at a bar and invited a total stranger into her bed. Sure, it happens in the US but, geez, show a bit more sense in foreign countries.
That picture says enough.
I really wish there was a way to block these human roaches who come on a thread to say horrible things about recently deceased or murdered people. They are a vile part of FR & make the rest of us look bad. How do you get to be an adult and not have the grace to not make derogatory comments about dead people?!
This is ATTACK THE VICTIM thread.
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I’ve noticed that on quite a few crime threads. I’ve never understood the desire to denigrate a victim.
Amanda Knox in Europe?
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