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Einschlafen mit Geschichte
Justizskandal um Gustl Mollath

Einschlafen mit Geschichte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 15:45


14. August 2014 - Ein Jahr nach seiner Entlassung aus der Psychiatrie wird der 57-jährige Gustl Mollath vom Landgericht Regensburg freigesprochen. Ein juristischer Irrtum mit Folgen. Zum Wikipedia-Artikel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strafsache_Gustl_Mollath Produziert von Schønlein Media: https://schonlein.media Cover-Artwork: Amadeus E. Fronk: https://amadeusamadeus.de/ Ton & Schnitt: João Carlos Da Cruz Stimme: Moritz Tostmann

Feel Hamburg: Gerhard Strate - Strafverteidiger

"Feel Hamburg"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 39:24


Seine Mandantenliste ist spektakulär: Carsten Maschmeyer, Mounir al-Motassadeq, Monika Weimar, Gustl Mollath. Der Hamburger Strafverteidiger Gerhard Strate ist der Mann für die schwieriegen, die scheinbar aussichtslosen Fälle. Hier geht es zum Artikel über Gerhard Strate: http://www.ndr.de/903/podcasts/Feel-Hamburg-mit-Gerhard-Strate-Strafverteidiger,podcastfeelhamburg254.html

Mord To Go
#23 Zwischen Wahn und Wahrheit

Mord To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 41:33


Ein Mann, besessen von der Überzeugung, dass seine Frau und ihr Arbeitgeber in illegale Geschäfte der Geldwäsche involviert sind, muss nach einer eskalierten Auseinandersetzung in den Maßregelvollzug, um sich und andere zu schützen. Nur so könne man ihm helfen, denn dem Patienten fehlt leider jegliche Krankheitseinsicht. Doch nach 5 Jahren Aufenthalt in der Psychiatrie wendet sich genau dieser heimlich durch Videos an die Öffentlichkeit: Er behauptet, dass man ihn so still halten wolle und er zu unrecht gefangen gehalten wird. Wie viel Wahrheit steckt hinter den Aussagen des Beschuldigten? Handelte es sich tatsächlich um eine Fehleinschätzung? In der neuen Folge von Mord to Go beleuchten Arabella und Saskia die Hintergründe des Falls von Gustl Mollath. Außerdem sprechen sie über die Prinzipien und die Gesetzesgrundlage des Maßregelvollzugs und was getan wird, um die Bevölkerung zu schützen: Sowohl die Patienten als auch das Allgemeinwohl.

BlackBox
BlackBox #46 - Unschuldig in der Psychiatrie - Der Fall Gustl Mollath

BlackBox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 68:02


Bestimmt sagen euch Filme wie zum Beispiel "Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest" oder "Verrückt nach ihr". In beiden Filmen schleusen sich gesunde Menschen zu ihrem Vorteil in die Psychiatrie ein. Was passiert jedoch, wenn jemand vom Gericht unschuldig zu einem Aufenthalt in der Psychiatrie verklagt wird? Diesen Fall gab es tatsächlich in Deutschland und machte Gustl Mollath bundesweit bekannt. Heute stellen wir euch seinen Fall vor und blicken mit euch hinter die Mauern der forensischen Psychiatrie. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge und passt auf euch auf! Alles Liebe, Maxi & Babsy ----------------------------- Dir gefällt BlackBox - Der Psy-Crime Podcast? Dann abonniere und bewerte uns beim Podcast-Anbieter deines Vertrauens! Du hast Feedback, oder eine Frage an uns? Du möchtest, dass wir uns in einer zukünftigen BlackBox-Folge mit einem bestimmten Thema auseinandersetzen? Dann schreib uns auf Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/blackboxderpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Black-Box-105626657948076 Oder per Mail: blackboxderpodcast@gmail.com --------------------- Die Audioquellen der heutigen Folge stammen von "Der Fall Gustl Mollath - Doku", OSITO MEDIA S.L., youtube.com "GustlVideo1_0001.wmv", GustlMollath, youtube.com

Cypherpunk Bitstream
Cypherpunk Bitstream 0x06: Security II

Cypherpunk Bitstream

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020


We talk about major threats to security, mainly focussed on future threats and the reaction from security services. Some keywords are: Nuclear proliferation, robotic warfare, technology regulation, surveillance state, bioterrorism, and omniviolence. Subscribe Pocket Casts Spotify Stitcher Apple Podcasts Overcast Google Podcasts PlayerFM YouTube Show Notes Section I Future of Security Introduction: Emotional Reach, Classifying the Population, Keeping the Legitimacy 00:02:16 Crimes that really matter: How do security forces select the crimes they battle against, which ones are ignored. 00:02:33 Limitations of Crimefighting: War on drugs is ongoing, street robberies, etc. 00:03:30 State is focussing on crimes that risk itself, and on high public image. 00:04:30 Public percerption is high when public can identify and empathize with the victim (child abuse, burglary). 00:05:45 Germany: First case of predictive policing was burglary. 00:07:40 The victim matters / vulnerability: People do react less with assault of a 20-30 year old man, than with the elderly, women, or children. 00:09:13 Child porn is the universal crime where everybody gets behind the police, …and that is used for higher surveillance. Child pornography is the abdomination of the 21st century. 00:10:15 A lot of murder, a lot of kidnapping, a lot of burglaries etc, undermindes the belief in the state. Other crimes do not affect the trust so much, i.e. insurance fraud. Nobody’s sorry about big corporations being scammed. Systemic Risk Categories: Crimes That Matter First Example 00:11:34 First Example: Proliferation. Atomic weapon possession divide Good states from Bad States. 00:12:05 BND (Bundesnachrichtendienst) and Proliferation. 00:12:30 Enemy States cooperated at the fall of Soviet Block and UdSSR, because of Proliferation. 00:15:20 Blind field of Proliferation: Smuggling of Nuclear Material, Technology, Warheads. Sensor Networks to detect nuclear material (isotope scanners). 00:17:40 Rumors: Unofficial and missing warhead counts (former Soviet, US, Plane incidents over Mediterrean Sea). 00:20:04 Rumors: Cold War Soviet Union Sleeper Agents with Suitcase Bombs (not all recovered). 00:22:00 Small States profit from deterrent threat of Warheads, less likely to actually use them (cannot be retrieved). 00:22:50 Terrorist Organizations and Warheads: rely on secure territory (hollowed out state): Iran, Afghanistan, Mexico. 00:24:07 Example: Afghanistan tolerating Al-Qaeda and 9/11. 00:25:15 Just having the device doesn’t mean you’re able to trigger it: where is it from, maintenance, deploy (actors who follow through, reliable remote triggers), maybe a lot of the old warheads are not usable (physical trigger method is lost). Second Example 00:30:35 Second Example: Transnational Organized Crime (Narco Cartels, MS-13, Triads, etc). 00:32:00 Safe Havens (no-go-areas) by MS-13 and Al-Qaeda: low level of immunity and souvereignity. 00:35:35 Narco-Terrorism: Cooperations between terrorist organizations and pure criminal organizations. 00:36:50 Iran-Contra (Freedom Fighter VS Terrorist). 00:37:47 A scared population is more likely to use drugs. 00:38:25 Big criminal organizations undermine the state institutions: corruption, blackmail, threats. 00:39:35 Loyalty and Trust within Institutions is undermined, and thus the political head becomes just an illusion of power (Mexico, Miami in the 80s, etc). Third Example 00:37:47 Third Example: Bioterrorism. 00:43:12 CRISPR sequencing, “build your own smallpox”. 00:44:00 Non-state actors: Aum Shinrikyo (Aleph) and Tokyo Subway Attacks (Sarin Gas). 00:46:19 2001 Anthrax Attacks in the US. 00:47:16 Rumor: Wuhan might be a targeted virus attack, but it’s hard and too early to tell. 00:48:14 For states: bioweapons would also attack own citizens, unlimited transmission, contagion risks high (better: easy to contain, infectious chain are short and unstable). 00:49:30 Terrorists: cannot attach threats or demands, since viruses are non-attributable. Exceptions: doomsday sects, radical environmentalists. Wrap-Up Section I 00:50:47 Wrap-Up first Part: Crimes That Matter. All are technology supported crimes. 00:51:33 Transnational organized crime is a late development (cheap travels, cheap organization and management technologies, cheap communication), also a part of globalization. 00:52:49 Technological developments are supporting two classes of criminals: random criminals, child pornography. 00:53:05 Random Criminal: uses technology to amplyfy his effect. 00:53:25 Child Pornography: digital cameras and internet made it really problematic, because it became cheap and easy (all you need is a mobile phone). Section II Dystopian Side Cybercrime, Robotic Warfare, Omniviolence 00:56:38 Skimming: copying credit cards, via cheap tech from the darknet and Aliexpress. 00:58:35 Issue of non-attribution in Cybercrime: you don’t have to be very smart, you randomly target victims, plus degree of seperation (=every idiot can become a phisher). 00:59:34 High IQ cyber-criminals plus tech: bigger and much more efficient organizations are possible (Paul LeRoux). 01:01:10 Strategic thinking criminals: do no make random mistakes, access to cheap and easy components (Shenzhen), low morals, power-hungry individuals. 01:03:00 Omniviolence: Killer to killed persons ratio increases, systemic risks to countries, maybe entire planet (Example: nuclear and bio weapons). 01:04:22 Robotic warfare: Drones plus biometrics. 01:06:00 The State and Omniviolence: Intelligence services already working on it. Threat becomes increasingly realistic, while not being trivial to deal with, or understand. Thing that is most likely to shape the future. 01:07:19 Realistic scenario by now: Quadrocopter drones, single shot explosive inside, plus facial recognition (ESP32 development kit). 01:08:55 Ground based autonomous vehicles is in the future of next generation: DJi RoboMaster-s1, educational toy for children, available today. Already has face and object recognition, autonomy features. 01:10:21 Next 5-10 years: First autonomous robot school killing is realistic. 01:10:38 There happen to be people out there, who are relatively smart, and there happens to be a huge technological toolbox to select from. Given it enough intelligence, and enough energy, drive, and goals, you can be really dangerous these days. 01:11:10 Book: “Gefährliche Menschen (Dangerous Humans)” near-future dystopian world where the whole system is focussed on preventing omniviolence. 01:12:47 State tries to counteract omniviolence and others by regulating technology. Drugs and Butterflies 01:13:07 How can you control potentially dangerous people? 01:13:50 The tech industry and self-medicating with legal and illegal drugs, and an unrealistic dream. 01:15:38 Advertisement of drugs as “rebellious”. Drugs being marketed as rebellion,… (they) don’t help you to become an actual rebel, and actually being effective. 01:16:24 Academia: The clever people trap, researching butterflies (you are being seen and heard, aurelians and lepidopterists, and your work matters). Preventive detention 01:17:47 Preventive detention. “If I lock this person up, I can prevent crime in the future.” 01:19:05 Psychiatric detention, used to silence people and put them away (Gustl Mollath). 01:20:40 New preventive detention laws: limiting personal liberty to prevent crimes? Social and economic consequences. Surveillance, Cryptography, and Regulations 01:21:50 Surveillance is everywhere. 01:22:33 Growth of surveillance: Commercial interest, collecting data, nudging. 01:22:50 Using surveillance data for AI training, run through neural networks (health: predict illnesses), can also be used to predict behavior. 01:24:05 Nation-States surveil the shit out of everything to increase their security status (international trend). 01:24:17 New proposals for regulation, or ban, of face-recognition (EU, some US states). 01:25:00 Limitations of face-recognition: black people with dark skin. AI training sets are mostly light-skinned. 01:26:25 Why states might be open to proposals: Accusations of racial bias, easy thing to give up (it’s commercialized already, see ClearView AI). 01:27:17 Face Recognition Apps (Russia: FindFace App), Face Recognition Spiders (原谅宝官方 yuanliang bao guanfang, https://pornstarbyface.com/, https://deepmindy.com/) 01:28:13 Navigate the tech landscape through regulations: example drone sector. 01:31:00 Regulating cryptography: access to good cryptography for average joe is hard. 01:31:22 Even for relatively smart and motivated people, … implementing cryptographic systems by people who are not specialized in that, usually goes wrong. It’s really hard to build secure cryptographic software, even with libraries out there, etc. 01:33:20 Regulations of sales controls: example chemicals, pharmarcies. 01:34:00 State will increase security in the future by regulating technology (regulating both components and knowledge). 01:34:50 Dystopian Vision, “black ball events”: Omniviolence will be prevented by total surveillance combined with AI. (Bostrom: Vulnerable World Paper) 01:36:04 Anomaly detection: preventing anyone from building potentially threatening tech, without actually understanding or knowing what this tech is. 01:36:59 Securocrat’s decisions are based on body-count and not on life quality. 01:37:20 Some cattle farmer talk: Consume, pay taxes, and put your VR goggles on. 01:40:10 Preventing people who are too intelligent, too creative, from getting anywhere in life. 01:41:00 Cambridge Analytics for the Masses, Psychography: limit access, social scoring systems (today mostly reactive). 01:42:20 Predictive Technologies: sentencing rules in US. 01:43:20 Creativity problem: detect outliers, categorize in good or bad, adjust access to technology. (Ender’s Game pilots) 01:44:44 Already using licensing by personality: bank accounts, gun licenses. Where does the reliability score come from? Future might be more automated. 01:46:50 Future: Same thing, but advanced by modern technology. 01:47:08 Reactive scores, predicitive regulation: lawyers, MDs, pilot and weapon licenses. If you have a lot of points, they won’t give you the license. 01:47:32 e-Government: maybe no human judgement in the future needed. 01:49:00 Looking at the Chinese petri dish: since Wuhan epidemic, deploying surveillance is cranked up. 01:50:37 Data Analysis, Laboratory for Surveillance: Locking down neighborhoods, limit travel within city, using drones, using CCTV cameras to check masks and temperature, booking details, location tracking, etc. 01:55:00 Wuhan as a dystopian prison: at least as frightening as the pandemic. 01:56:03 Control ratio: the amount of people you need to control a huge population is going down. 01:56:20 Conflict Turkey-Syria, Idlib region: areal control by grenade launchers, automatically engaged. 01:58:48 South Korea Border Patrol Bots: automated targeting (Sentry SGR-A1, Hankook Mirae Method-2?) 01:59:33 UAV Drones: autonomous suicide drones, waiting for target or flying into target. 02:00:09 Germany declared AI a “critical defense technology” = weapon technology for killing people. Section III Less Dystopian Side 02:01:44 Donation Report 02:04:25 Forum/ BBS: Async.pre Frank and Smuggler answering your questions! 02:05:49 Question Section 02:05:57 Forum: How would the average aspiring second-realmer get their nym used in legal documents or at their work place? Is that a realistic goal? 02:14:00 Forum: I’d really like to see you guys cover the art of clandestine purchasing. For example, do 3D printers have hidden tracking codes like paper printers? Discussing details on aquiring something like this with a pre-paid credit card and how to ship it to a non-attributate address would be cool. 02:15:35 Forum: One Issue that I always find very hard is receiving shipments by mail. Not necessarily very illegal items, but maybe items you just don’t want to receive at an attributable adress and that are larger than what fits in a standard letterbox. How to receive things in another name and where with the least amount of trouble and risk? 02:20:25 Forum: How to beat facial recognition during drop-operations and otherwise? What methods are effective? How often worn outside the TAZ? 02:23:25 Twitter: How to go into darknet? Virtual box and TOR? Which OS? 02:25:27 Twitter: In terms of cyber-warfare, which state (or state proxy) has the most tactical technical capacity for attacks and defense? 02:33:55 Thoughts on accelerationism? 02:37:14 Mail: I find howtovanish.com very helpful, even though it is outdated and US-centric. Are there more current and EU-centric versions of the topic, how can I make my life as anonymous as possible? Minimum Wage Report 02:45:58 Minimum Wage Report Reading Recommendations “The Future of Violence” by Benjamin Wittes & Gabriella Blum. ISBN 978-0-465-05670-5 Vulnerable World Hypothesis Slaughterbots Superintelligence and the Future of Governance: On Prioritizing the Control Problem at the End of History DJI Robomaster S1 Gefaehrliche Menschen The Gustl Mollath Case Project about facial recognition + porn + social media: done in May 2019 by 将记忆深埋 interview, partially translated article in Chinese Ender’s Game Discuss We’re on bbs.anarplex.net with our own board to discuss! Hosts Smuggler (Twitter) Frank Braun (Twitter) Contact Email: bitstream@taz0.org PGP fingerprint: 1C4A EFDB 8783 6614 C54D E230 2500 7933 D85F 2119 (key) Snail mail Bitstream Scanbox #06965 Ehrenbergstr. 16a 10245 Berlin Germany Please send us feedback letters, postcards, and interesting books. You can also send us your dirty fiat by cash in the mail! We take all currencies. 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Spegillinn
Hagkvæmt húsnæði. Skattsvik. Peningaþvætti.

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 30:00


Spegillinn 2. nóvember 2018 Fréttir: Bæði manninum og konunni, sem voru í gærkvöld úrskurðuð í vikulangt gæsluvarðhald vegna brunans á Selfossi, var gert að sæta einangrun. Enn á eftir að semja um réttindi borgara sem hyggja á búsetu í Bretlandi eftir Brexit. Utanríkisráðherra segir að skilaboð breskra stjórnvalda gefi góð fyrirheit. Meirihluti fulltrúa Kristilega þjóðarflokksins í Noregi greiddi atkvæði með því, á aukalandsfundi flokksins, að ganga til liðs við stjórn Hægriflokksins, Framfaraflokksins og Venstre, í stað þess að mynda nýja stjórn með flokkum til vinstri. Ríkisstjórn Noregs heldur því velli. Lengri umfjallanir: Á næstu árum eiga að rísa 500 hagkvæmar íbúðir fyrir ungt fólk á níu lóðum í Reykjavík. Sumar hugmyndir gera ráð fyrir að deilibílafloti verði hluti af sameign húsanna. Arnhildur Hálfdánardóttir ræðir við Óla Örn Eiríkisson, formann starfshóps borgarinnar um verkefnið. Gustl Mollath lenti í harðvítugri deilu við konu sína um aldamótin og sakaði hana og bankann hennar um meiriháttar samsæri og risavaxin skattsvik. Kerfið brást harkalega við, hann var metinn ósakhæfur, geðsjúkur samsæriskenningasmiður og var lokaður inni á geðdeild í sjö ár. Þýskir fjölmiðlar fóru seint og um síðir að skoða málið og í ljós kom að ekki stóð steinn yfir steini í dómsmeðferðinni. Nú virðist flest sem hann benti á hafa verið rétt og tengist risaskattsvikamáli sem flett var ofan af um daginn. Pálmi Jónasson segir frá. Fyrst Danske Bank, nú Nordea - báðir þessir norrænu bankar eru í rannsókn bæði heima og heiman vegna peningaþvættis og sagan líklega enn langt í frá öll. Sigrún Davíðsdóttir fjallar um þetta. Umsjón: Arnhildur Hálfdánardóttir Tæknimaður: Magnús Þorsteinn Magnússon

PsychCast
PC009 Vor Gericht und auf hoher See...

PsychCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015


Wir sprechen über den Ablauf forensisch-psychiatrischer Begutachtungen, Jugendstrafrecht, Gründe für verminderte Schuldfähigkeit wie Psychosen oder Drogenintoxikationen, Verdächtige - Angeklagte - Probanden - Täter, die Rolle des Gutachters im Gegensatz zu "normalen" Ärzten, Kriminelle (die gar nicht selten einfach nur Kriminelle sind - und keine Kranken), Ladungen, Sprachbarrieren, das Recht vor Gericht zu schweigen, zu kurze Gutachten, Gustl Mollath, Schlüssigkeit von Angaben, Simulation, Aggravation, Häcksler, den normalen Bösen, gesunde Straftäter, Risiko von "Falschdiagnosen" (Dreher: Wenn man einen Hammer hat, ist alles ein Nagel), "Erinnerungslücken" von Zeugen und über die Unvorhersehbarkeit von Gerichtsverhandlungen.

WRINT: Wer redet ist nicht tot
WR196 Wowaspassiertländer

WRINT: Wer redet ist nicht tot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2013 56:20


Wir probieren mal was neues und hangeln uns an den Nachrichten entlang, die vor der Aufzeichnung im Deutschlandfunk gelaufen sind. Es geht also um Tunesien, den “Veggieday”, Obama in Russland, Gustl Mollath, Fukushima, Nordkorea, weniger Arbeit für Toby, Truthahnfrittieren und Abschweifungen davon. Ohne Toby ginge es nicht. Hier hängt sein Klingelbeutel. Shownotes von mathepauker, @Quimoniz und chrysophylax.

#nohashtag
#nohashtag 005 #veggieday #grünenfilme #mollath #bezos / #washingtonpost #wordpress #doctorwho

#nohashtag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2013 88:27


Veggie-Day, Die Grünen, Fleisch, Gustl Mollath, Jeff Bezos, Washington Post, Amazon, WordPress 3.6, DoctorWho, Castle, Sat.1, One Direction, Britney Spears, The Janoskians

KOSCHWITZ ZUM WOCHENENDE
Uwe Ritzer (Journalist, Süddeutsche Zeitung)

KOSCHWITZ ZUM WOCHENENDE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2013 11:01


Uwe Ritzer über die unglaublichen Geschichte von Gustl Mollath, der seit sieben Jahren in einer Psychiatrie in Bayern sitzt. Er sagt aber: „ich bin nicht verrückt, sondern Opfer einer Verschwörung!“ Mollath hatte seine Ex-Frau und andere Banker beschuldigt, illegale Geldgeschäfte getätigt zu haben - kurz danach wurde er weggesperrt. Jetzt kommt raus: die illegalen Geschäfte gab es tatsächlich! Der Mann scheint nicht verrückt zu sein.