The trivialising reports – as is the case with such multicultural knife attacks by most of the mainstream media, the responsible authorities and most politicians – that the motive for the murder was once again, for the umpteenth time, not related to fanatical Islam, have now been put to bed:
“Oe24” had already speculated that the prostitute killer Ebadullah A. might have acted as a self-appointed “guardian of public morals”. Now it has emerged from his police interrogations that the 27-year-old Afghan had a fundamental problem with women. And that voices in his head had ordered him to carry out the terrible slaughter of three Chinese sex workers.
The asylum seeker has since been brought to court from police custody. The court is now asking psychoanalysts to clarify whether the suspect is sane or whether there are other reasons to exclude guilt.
The religious background that has now emerged is likely to be unpleasant:
As the left-wing Viennese city magazine “Falter” reports, the Afghan, who was not under the influence of drugs, “visited a mosque before the crime” and “called prostitution a ‘dishonourable business'”. He had also “heard voices” and called prostitutes “witches”. (exxpress)