In a sensational trial before the Schweinfurt District Court, a man is facing charges of stabbing a female colleague purely out of ‘lust for murder.’ A striking detail of the case is the accusation that the defendant had previously asked an artificial intelligence about potential sentences for serial killers. Cases where ‘lust for murder’ is cited as the motive are exceedingly rare in jurisprudence, raising fundamental questions about the psychology and motives of such perpetrators.
