Eight years after the murder of Austrian student Jennifer Scharinger in Vienna, her former boyfriend Clemens T., now 33, is set to stand trial for the crime. The trial is scheduled for August 27 and 28, 2026, at the Vienna Criminal Court before a jury. Clemens T. confessed to murdering Jennifer on January 1, 2018, and hiding her body at the military training ground in Allentsteig, Lower Austria. He allegedly strangled her, disrobed her, placed her in a wooden chest, and transported her to Großweikersdorf before moving her to the military restricted area. His confession came after his mother created a fake profile on a dating platform, leading to contact with him and prompting further investigation. In addition to murder charges, authorities have requested his placement in a facility for habitual offenders due to his history of weapon possession.
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