Rimaru - Butcher of Bucharest (Profusion Crime Book 4) by Olaru Stejarel & Phillips Mike

Rimaru - Butcher of Bucharest (Profusion Crime Book 4) by Olaru Stejarel & Phillips Mike

Author:Olaru, Stejarel & Phillips, Mike [Olaru, Stejarel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Profusion Publishers
Published: 2012-04-23T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter

8

1/2 May 1971

Stana Sărăcin

Stana Sărăcin was a tram driver at the ITB Depot Bucureștii Noi. She finished work at 12.45 am and left the Depot Bucureștii Noi with the night bus to Piața Chibrit from where she made her way on foot along the 1 May Boulevard.

When she reached Nr 339, a thin young man about 22 years of age, with an elongated face, wearing side burns, appeared in front her, and asked what the time was. Stana looked at her watch and saw that it was 12.55 am, but the young man, without saying a word, reached out and gripped her crotch. She slapped him in the face, and he looked around, and then hit her a heavy blow with his fist. Dazed, she fell over on the grass sidewalk, and started to cry out for help. The attacker leaned over her, but just then a voice was heard from a balcony shouting “what do you want with that woman, mă ”. On hearing this, the young man got up immediately and ran away through the side streets behind the block.

The person who shouted from the balcony was witness Paul Misai, who confirmed that, on hearing a woman’s screams, he looked down in the street and, at the corner of his block, in the intersection with Cașin Street, he saw a woman fallen on the grass walk and, near her, a young man, who ran away the moment he shouted at him.

Stana Sărăcin subsequently made a complaint at the Militia Station Nr 17. When Rîmaru was first questioned, he described the attack, without mentioning Paul Misai’s intervention, claiming that she started screaming when he made his proposition, after which he hit her on the head with an iron bar and then left. His account was linked, however, to Stana’s complaint, but she couldn’t pick him out definitively in the ID parade, and Rîmaru subsequently denied that he was the perpetrator. There was no doubt however about his next victim, and it was this next attack which yielded up the vital clue which was to prove his downfall.



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