Camille K.
Camille K. was a wealthy retiree whose murder in 2010 became widely known as the 'Hasselter Mord.' He was brutally killed with an axe on All Saints' Day, leading to a high-profile trial in which three individuals were initially sentenced to life imprisonment. However, during the appeals process, the convictions were overturned due to a lack of solid evidence, resulting in their acquittal after spending three and a half years in pre-trial detention. The case highlighted issues surrounding the judicial process and the importance of the presumption of innocence.
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Camille K. was murdered in 2010, which is referenced in the context of a previous case.
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