The man charged with killing his 91-year-old wife last month in her Georgetown home abused her and at times threatened to “kill all Americans,” according to evidence presented Friday during a hearing.
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The judge overseeing the trial of Albrecht Gero Muth, accused of fatally beating and strangling his 91-year-old wife in their Georgetown home last year, could soon rule on whether Muth — who maintains ...
The trial for Albrecht Muth, the man accused of killing his much-older socialite wife in their Georgetown home, could proceed even if he is too weak to physically appear in the courtroom. Although a ...
Albrecht Muth, who was arrested in 2011 for killing his 91-year-old wife Viola Drath, was found guilty of first-degree murder. The trial of Albrect Muth has been delayed because a D.C. judge has ...
A D.C. Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled that the man accused of killing an elderly D.C. socialite cannot represent himself because he is in such poor health. Albrecht Muth,48, is charged with ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - District of Columbia prosecutors say a German man charged with killing his elderly wife is forfeiting his right to be present for his own trial by engaging in lengthy hunger strikes.
A German-born man charged with killing his much-older socialite wife missed a scheduled court appearance Friday because he’s been hospitalized for an undisclosed medical problem. Albrecht Muth said in ...
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