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  1. In December 2015, the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the Court of Appeal verdict which had found Auer not guilty of the murder of her husband. Auer had spent more than 600 days in prison for the murder, and in 2016 she was awarded a compensation of about 500,000 euros.

  2. Jul 1, 2013 · The Ulvila murder case, where Anneli Auer stands again accused of murdering her husband in late 2006, has taken another dramatic turn, as it was revealed that DNA recovered at the crime scene belonged to a police investigator.

  3. May 30, 2023 · After years of twists and turns in what has been dubbed Finland's 'crime of the century', the Court of Appeal found Auer not guilty of murder in 2015 following two separate convictions. Separate to the murder trial, lurid tales of satanic sexual abuse were told by three of her four children, and Auer and her then-boyfriend were convicted on ...

  4. Mar 2, 2023 · Widow Anneli Auer was twice convicted, and then acquitted of the killing. That was not the last word. Lurid tales of satanic sexual abuse were told by three of her four children, and Auer and her then-boyfriend were convicted on those charges.

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  5. Oct 25, 2012 · Anneli Auer was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2010 for the murder of her husband in late 2006 by the District Court of Satakunta. Auer, however, argued that the murder was committed by an outside intruder, and eventually the murder charges were dismissed by the Vaasa Court of Appeal.

  6. Dec 21, 2015 · Anneli Auer was cleared of all accusations regarding the unsolved murder of her husband in Ulvila in 2006 shortly after 8am on Friday. The Supreme Court of Finland announced that it has turned down applications for leave to appeal from both the prosecution and plaintiffs against a decision by the Vaasa Court of Appeal to acquit Auer of the offence.

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  8. Dec 21, 2015 · Anneli Auer was cleared of all accusations regarding the unsolved murder of her husband in Ulvila in 2006 shortly after 8am on Friday.

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