On the second day of the trial, witnesses incriminated Bianca S.’s ex-boyfriend († 26).
“Kiss right, kiss left. Hug once. That’s it. Then Bianca started cycling.”
Sabrina M. (34) fights back tears. She once again describes the scene when her friend Bianca S. († 26) left Oranienburg train station on July 15, 2021. It’s the last time they see each other.
Second day of the trial in the Nazi bunker murder of Oranienburg. Kurt L. (29), Bianca’s ex-boyfriend, is in the dock. He denies the fact.
It is 12:41 p.m. when the two friends say goodbye that day. Bianca tells Sabrina she wants to see a doctor. But the blonde geriatric nurse rides her bike to the old radio bunker “Ass of Diamonds”.
A few hours later, Bianca S. is dead. Stabbed with a chisel. Seven stitches in the throat, neck and back. According to the indictment, the police and the public prosecutor’s office are certain: Bianca S. must have met Kurt L. there.
They are said to have both crawled into the concrete building through an inlet that is only 40 by 50 centimeters in size. There, Bianca took off her t-shirt and bra. Then Kurt L. is said to have stabbed. From behind. insidious.
When Sabrina M. thinks about it, she gets angry: “I hope he gets life imprisonment. never come out again Bianca loved this man. He took a child’s mother.”
This day, which was supposed to be Bianca’s death, had started so differently. Full of joie de vivre and a spirit of optimism. Sabrina M.: “Bianca had an appointment with the tattoo artist in the morning. She wanted to make the scars on her thighs invisible. She experienced a lot of crap when she was young. And cut yourself.”
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The girlfriend continues: “Bianca wanted to start a new life with this tattoo that day.” It is 4:10 p.m. on the day when Lysian Sch. (28) meets Bianca’s ex-boyfriend in front of his house in Oranienburg. What she observes there is later the breakthrough for the investigators in the murder of Bianca S.
The witness: “Kurt L. came home. His arms and legs were smeared with dirt. He had blood on his hands.” Kurt L. seemed totally “dissolved”, “talked with arms and legs”.
He explained: “I had a fight with a man. I’ll take a shower first and put the dirty things in the laundry.”
Lysian Sch. remembers in court: “I found that unusual. Otherwise he was always calm. Never said much.”
But at first she thinks nothing of it. Until four days later, on July 19, assembly workers found Bianca S.’s body in the bunker. The witness: “Then I suspected that something could not have been right with him.”
The young woman first wrestles with herself: “What if I accuse him of the wrong one?” Then she says to herself: “But what if I don’t go to the police and the murderer is still walking around free?”
Lysian Sch. reports to the homicide squad. At the time, officials had already examined dozens of people close to Bianca S. It was only when the blood on Kurt L.’s hands was pointed out that the investigators found the alleged perpetrator. He is arrested on July 27 – twelve days after Bianca’s disappearance.