New German Pours Gas on 8-Months Pregnant 19-Year-Old Classic German GF, Burns Her Alive

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 19, 2016

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The influx of new Germans into Germany has created a lot of cultural misunderstanding with the classic Germans (also “old Germans” or “Nazis”).

For instance, this guy didn’t even know he wasn’t supposed to lure his 8-months pregnant girlfriend into the woods and stab her to death.

The solution is more education. Germans have been so reluctant to put more money into them programs, it’s no wonder things like this happen.

Daily Mirror:

A man burned alive his heavily pregnant teenage lover because he didn’t want to be a father.

Eren Toben, the father-to-be, and his friend lured Maria Peiner, 19, into a wood on the outskirts of Berlin to kill her.

In Germany the killer and his accomplice friend were each caged for 14 years for the horrific crime.

Well, at least they went easy on him, no doubt taking into consideration cultural norms in his country.

Maria was eight months pregnant and looking forward to becoming a mother, the court heard.

And Germany was looking forward to another mixed-race child!

Such a shame!

But in January last year Toben, together with his old schoolpal Daniel Mueller, 20, lied to her that they were going to go shopping for baby clothes.

Once in the woods he hit her with a piece of wood, stabbed her with a bread knife and then poured petrol over her and set her alight.

The judge said: “She was still conscious, it could have been 10, 20, 30 seconds – she was still moving.”

The body was found by a walker the next day and the pair responsible for her death were soon in custody and blaming each other.

But Toben’s fingerprints were on the handle of the knife found near her charred remains.

Both remained silent during the trial.

Of his accomplice the judge said: “He acted for the sole purpose of taking pleasure in the destruction of another human being’s life.”

Note: This story is from February of this year, but we never covered it then and I felt it was still relevant.