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Louise Bell murder case: Dieter Pfennig convicted of killing schoolgirl Louise Bell murder case: Dieter Pfennig convicted of killing schoolgirl | |
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Dieter Pfennig has been found guilty of murdering the Adelaide schoolgirl Louise Bell more than 30 years ago. | Dieter Pfennig has been found guilty of murdering the Adelaide schoolgirl Louise Bell more than 30 years ago. |
The supreme court justice Michael David delivered his verdict on Friday, finding the 68-year-old former physics teacher guilty beyond reasonable doubt. | The supreme court justice Michael David delivered his verdict on Friday, finding the 68-year-old former physics teacher guilty beyond reasonable doubt. |
Louise was abducted through her bedroom window in Hackham West in January 1983. The 10-year-old’s body has never been found. | Louise was abducted through her bedroom window in Hackham West in January 1983. The 10-year-old’s body has never been found. |
Her disappearance sparked a police search of unprecedented scale in suburban Adelaide and it remained one of South Australia’s most enduring cold cases. | Her disappearance sparked a police search of unprecedented scale in suburban Adelaide and it remained one of South Australia’s most enduring cold cases. |
Pfennig was charged in 2013 after DNA scientists in the Netherlands linked him to Louise’s pyjama top, which was found after her death. | Pfennig was charged in 2013 after DNA scientists in the Netherlands linked him to Louise’s pyjama top, which was found after her death. |
The former maths and science teacher denied the charge and he did not give evidence at his trial, which ran for several months over 2015 and 2016. | The former maths and science teacher denied the charge and he did not give evidence at his trial, which ran for several months over 2015 and 2016. |
During the trial, the prosecutor Sandi McDonald said the chances of a random male providing such a DNA match were greater than one in a billion. | During the trial, the prosecutor Sandi McDonald said the chances of a random male providing such a DNA match were greater than one in a billion. |
But the defence lawyer Paul Charman argued that the evidence fell short of proving Pfennig committed the crime. | But the defence lawyer Paul Charman argued that the evidence fell short of proving Pfennig committed the crime. |
He said the DNA could have ended up on the top through contact with Pfennig’s daughter, who played basketball with Louise. | He said the DNA could have ended up on the top through contact with Pfennig’s daughter, who played basketball with Louise. |
The pyjama top was found neatly folded on a neighbour’s front lawn, the trial heard. | The pyjama top was found neatly folded on a neighbour’s front lawn, the trial heard. |
The woman who discovered it also received a phone call from a man who said Louise was with him. The voice told her to look under a broken brick at a nearby corner, where police found the girl’s earrings. | The woman who discovered it also received a phone call from a man who said Louise was with him. The voice told her to look under a broken brick at a nearby corner, where police found the girl’s earrings. |
The court heard Pfennig suffered from insomnia and liked to walk the streets at night. He lived in the same neighbourhood as Louise when she went missing. | The court heard Pfennig suffered from insomnia and liked to walk the streets at night. He lived in the same neighbourhood as Louise when she went missing. |
Prosecutors said Pfennig admitted killing the girl to fellow prison inmates on two separate occasions while in jail for another child murder. | Prosecutors said Pfennig admitted killing the girl to fellow prison inmates on two separate occasions while in jail for another child murder. |
He was convicted of killing 10-year-old Michael Black in 1989 and he was in jail when he was arrested over Louise’s murder. | He was convicted of killing 10-year-old Michael Black in 1989 and he was in jail when he was arrested over Louise’s murder. |
The trial paused when Pfennig suffered a heart attack in Yatala prison in March. He was resuscitated and required surgery before returning to trial three weeks later. | The trial paused when Pfennig suffered a heart attack in Yatala prison in March. He was resuscitated and required surgery before returning to trial three weeks later. |
Another man, Raymond Geesing, was originally sentenced to life in prison for Louise’s murder but that decision was quashed on appeal in 1985. | Another man, Raymond Geesing, was originally sentenced to life in prison for Louise’s murder but that decision was quashed on appeal in 1985. |
In 1991, police searched a home that used to belong to Pfennig, pulling up floorboards and excavating part of the back yard. | In 1991, police searched a home that used to belong to Pfennig, pulling up floorboards and excavating part of the back yard. |
They returned to the home in 2012 and excavated other areas with the aid of ground-penetrating radar. | They returned to the home in 2012 and excavated other areas with the aid of ground-penetrating radar. |
Witnesses at the trial included Pfennig’s daughter, a librarian, a student, police officers and forensic specialists. | Witnesses at the trial included Pfennig’s daughter, a librarian, a student, police officers and forensic specialists. |