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Man Apparently Lights up His Own House to Stage Himself as a Victim

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The man from Rabenstein on the Pielach pursued a woman persistently. He sent her threatening emails and created sexual AI representations of her. At the end of June he finally set a fire in his own house.

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A man stalks his colleague for weeks, sticks up photos at the workplace, orders sex toys. But when he doesn't get closer to his goal, he takes a radical decision.

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The man from Rabenstein on the Pielach pursued a woman persistently. He sent her threatening emails and created sexual AI representations of her. At the end of June he finally set a fire in his own house.

·Vienna, Austria
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First, an IT expert from the St. Pölten region stalked his "Flamme" for months. Because she didn't listen to him, he wanted to put on pity – and set his own house on fire for it. Now he sits in prison. In order to conquer the heart of his workmate, the suspect proved criminal fantasy. It began with a "bureaucée." But the woman did not want to know anything about the IT expert at a school in St. Pölten despite all the intensive attempts to approa…

·Vienna, Austria
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The police in Lower Austria were able to arrest a man who was said to have set his own house on fire in the course of the persevering persecution of a woman whom he had worshipped. The 43-year-old had been sent to the St. Pölten Judiciary, reported the State Police Department on Monday.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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