He was supposed to beat his friend who had a branch in Brno. I destroyed the world in my head, defending myself

The public prosecutor believes that Kubový, who also ended up on the street because he was drunk, was responsible for the death of the forty-nine-year-old homeless man.

“He may have repeatedly hit the victim on the head and all over the body with branches, although he must have been aware that this could cause life-threatening injuries,” said prosecutor Marek Vagai. The victim died after a combination of brain hemorrhage and embolism.

The Senate led by Hana Kurfiřtová then faced a difficult task during the interrogation. In vain did the judge direct Kubový to the heart of the matter.

“In my head, I was destroying the whole world and hurting everyone. But it's not true that I'm a mess. There are snakes crawling everywhere, I can't describe the world. I was a smart person, I wore suits, I was a romantic person. I just don't do it, I just do it myself. “Everything went backwards for me,” Kubový claimed in his testimony

Not surprisingly, the court requested an assessment of the condition by a forensic psychiatrist, who concluded that the man did not suffer from any mental illness, his condition was said to be the result of alcoholism and difficult living situations.

“It is difficult to endure many failures in life. “Last January he aggressively attacked his wife, then there were divorce proceedings, leaving home and homelessness, an accident under the influence of alcohol,” calculated the expert.

“Now that he is processing everything, he is experiencing severe internal conflict. “Luckily it wasn't madness he was talking about, but something else,” added the psychiatrist.

The man was said to be able to understand the intent of the criminal proceedings, which the man's lawyer challenged, saying he was unable to negotiate normally with clients.

“I destroyed myself. I'm embarrassed, it's not me, something went through my head. I know you keep calling me an idiot,” Kubový dismissed the expert's beliefs. The court will sentence the man who faces sixteen years in prison after listening to witnesses and other experts.

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