Key Points
Fabian died from six stab wounds to the chest, bleeding was the cause of death.
Accelerant residue matched a grill lighter found in defendant's carport, 500-600 milliliters missing.
Police wiretaps captured defendant expressing fear evidence would be found in her vehicle.
Trial resumes June 9, defendant has remained silent throughout proceedings.
The trial of Gina H., accused of murdering 8-year-old Fabian in October 2025, reached a critical phase on June 4, 2026, when forensic experts presented autopsy and evidence findings. The court heard that Fabian died from six stab wounds to the chest and was subsequently burned with accelerant. The case hinges on circumstantial evidence, as the defendant has remained silent throughout proceedings.
Autopsy Findings Reveal Fatal Stab Wounds
Forensic pathologist Dr. Johannes Manhart testified that Fabian died from bleeding caused by six stab wounds to the upper body. The wounds were consistent with a single-edged knife measuring 10 to 15 centimeters long and about 2 centimeters wide. No defensive injuries were found on the child’s body. The stab wounds were inflicted from the front and penetrated the heart and pericardium multiple times, the expert stated.
Evidence of Accelerant and Fire
A fire expert confirmed that liquid accelerant residue was found on fabric from the child’s body and soil samples from the discovery site near Klein Upahl. The residue matched properties of a grill lighter found in the defendant’s carport, with approximately 500 to 600 milliliters missing from the bottle. No ignition sources like matches or lighters were recovered at the scene. The defendant is accused of setting the body alight after the stabbing.
Defendant’s Incriminating Phone Calls
Police wiretaps from October 17 and 18, 2025, captured the defendant discussing possible evidence that could implicate her. She expressed fear that investigators would find something “small” on the floor mat of her pickup truck and worried about a grill lighter bottle in her vehicle. Prosecutors argued these statements showed consciousness of guilt. The defense countered that she could have reasoned this from seeing the body at the discovery site.
Family Conflict and Court Proceedings
Fabian’s mother, Dorina L., attended every trial day despite emotional strain. The court rejected her request to exclude the public from the autopsy presentation, citing the public’s right to information. Fabian’s father, Matthias R., revealed in court that he and the defendant have reconciled and are now a couple again. He visits her in pretrial detention every two weeks and claims to believe in her innocence, a stance that deeply upset Fabian’s mother.
Final Thoughts
The forensic evidence presented on June 4 paints a detailed picture of a violent death, though the case remains circumstantial. The trial resumes June 9, with the defendant’s silence and the defendant’s relationship with Fabian’s father adding complexity to the proceedings.
FAQs
Fabian died from bleeding caused by six stab wounds to the chest that penetrated his heart and pericardium. No defensive injuries were found on his body.
Residue on Fabian’s clothing matched a grill lighter from the defendant’s carport. Approximately 500 to 600 milliliters were missing from the accelerant bottle.
The judge determined public access to information outweighed the mother’s request to protect the child’s dignity during autopsy evidence presentation.
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Danny Kontos
Co FounderDanny Kontos has been a stock investor since 2007 and co-founded Meyka in 2023. He keeps a small, focused portfolio and only moves when the numbers are hard to argue with. He has waited years on a single position before. Before Meyka, he ran a web hosting company and a mortgage lending platform, so he knows what a well-run business actually looks like under the hood. This article did not come from a news cycle. It came from someone who has been watching this space for a long time.
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