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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Thu May 8, 2014, 10:25 AM May 2014

Shot in Missoula: The Tragic Death of a German Exchange Student

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/searching-for-answers-in-a-german-exchange-student-death-in-us-a-967836.html


Diren D. with his friend Robby, a fellow exchange student from Ecuador in Missoula. The two played video games together on the night of Diren's death.


Diren D. was always the first to choose his team when playing the Xbox video game FIFA, and he always picked the Galatasaray Istanbul football team. He often played late into the night, and would dance through the living room of his American host family when he won. A 17-year-old German from Hamburg, Diren was spending a school year in Montana as an exchange student, and he was proud of his Turkish heritage.

He also played a few games on that fateful evening in late April when Germany and the United States would discover just how great the gulf separating them can be -- here in Missoula, a small city in the Rocky Mountains.

A friend who was supposed to pick Diren up on the way to a party in the next town never showed up. So he spent the evening with Robby, an exchange student from Ecuador who became Diren's best friend during his nine months in Missoula. They played video games for hours, until about midnight when they stepped out for a bit. Maybe they wanted to get a bit of fresh air -- or they were looking for a bit of adventure. Or perhaps they just wanted a beer. But half an hour later, Diren was dead.

Two-hundred meters away, Markus Kaarma, 29, had just climbed out of his whirlpool with his partner Janelle Pflager. They made themselves comfortable on the couch and put the movie "Lincoln" into their DVD player. Just two months before, the couple had moved from the state of Washington to Missoula and since then, their home had been broken into twice, according to the police report produced later. Their house, at 2607 Deer Canyon Court, is a large one, with four bedrooms, three baths and a two-car garage. Kaarma keeps his front lawn neatly mowed, in keeping with the upper-middle class neighborhood. He and Pflager have a 10-month old son -- and the feeling that they can't count on the police. That they have to take care of themselves.
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Shot in Missoula: The Tragic Death of a German Exchange Student (Original Post) xchrom May 2014 OP
Der Spiegel respected and well established lunasun May 2014 #1
I think the killer will be charged with homicide indie9197 May 2014 #2

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
1. Der Spiegel respected and well established
Thu May 8, 2014, 11:07 AM
May 2014

It is one of Europe's largest publications of its kind, so more images of gun toting crazies in USA
Which is not really in any way hyped, as that is what happens here be it urban gang violence or wild west upper-middle class paranoia. Can't call the cops because they set a trap to intentionally kill I guess......and most likely got the wrong person
Hard to fence goods out of a FX host home I'm guessing

indie9197

(509 posts)
2. I think the killer will be charged with homicide
Thu May 8, 2014, 12:12 PM
May 2014

The Castle Doctrine does not apply because the shooter had no reason to feel threatened. The shooter left his wife and baby in the house and exited the front door to trap the tresspasser in the garage. Senseless murder in my opinion.

More details:

http://m.missoulian.com/news/local/charging-document-missoula-man-waited-up-to-shoot-kid/article_f7551102-cf0e-11e3-9619-001a4bcf887a.html?mobile_touch=true

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