Jens Soering in Hamburg - he wants to celebrate Christmas in the South Featured
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Let's start a new life!
Jens Soering landed yesterday, contrary to the statement of the ICE, with a plane of the AA in Frankfurt. Here he was received by friends, gave a short report for the press and, according to the BILD, travelled on to Hamburg in the afternoon: the 53-year-old German was happy to see the joy. Earlier, while still in deportation custody, he had given an interview to Radio IQ, the journalist Sandy Hausman, who accompanied him for ten years in his prison. Now he wants to go on holiday over Christmas and then do PTSD therapy.
Homecoming without return
The end of the infamous case involving the diplomat's son Jens Söring will take place on Monday. Jens Soering is to be deported to Germany in a AA aircraft, as the US immigration authority ICE calls for an end to the case. A replacement passport is available, and Söring will be able to take the flight to Frankfurt am Main without security.
As the news magazine FOCUS now reports, Soering is scheduled for deportation on Monday evening.
The Soering case has been making waves since the 1980s. The ex of the also convicted Elizabeth Haysom served 33 years for the alleged murder of his girlfriend's parents.
The couples had been brutally murdered in their home in the US state of Virginia in 1985.
In return, Soering, who had fled with Haysom to Great Britain months after the crime, was later deported and was sentenced to two life sentences in the USA. Soering's guilt could not be proven, and he revoked his confession, which he had only made to save Haysom from the death penalty.
Elizabeth Haysom had a pronounced sexual relationship with her mother, as revealed by cross-examination during the trial. Haysom was under a kind of psychotic delusion to kill her parents with "black magic" or "voodoo". She used Soering for her act. But he lied for her and took the deed upon himself, mistakenly thinking that as a diplomat's son he would enjoy immunity. Who committed the crime was never clarified, but the US judiciary had a scapegoat, in this case, Soering.
There was never any proof that Soering was involved in the crime; only unknown DNA traces were found at the scene. Söring has now been released on probation. Contrary to expectations, the German was not pardoned. Haysom kept silent all these years. The born Canadian will be deported to her home country from the USA in the next few weeks.