The trial of Daniel Blanaru concluded with his conviction for the murder of his partner Larisa Serban, after just three hours of jury deliberation following a seven-week trial. The prosecution presented compelling evidence, including Blanaru's own admission of guilt and documented instances of prior abuse. The jury was convinced by the case describing Serban's death as a result of a 'sustained and brutal attack' by Blanaru, whose controlling and jealous behavior was highlighted throughout the proceedings.
The trial lasted for seven weeks with an expanded jury of 15 members. Their deliberation, lasting only three hours, resulted in a conviction against Blanaru.
Witnesses provided evidence of a history of abuse, detailing instances where Daniel Blanaru threatened the victim's parents, indicating his controlling and jealous nature.
The prosecution argued that the death of Larisa Serban was the result of a 'sustained and brutal attack,' persuading the jury of Blanaru's guilt.
From the outset of the trial, Daniel Blanaru's admission to the crime brought a chilling perspective to the proceedings, where he stated, 'I am guilty, I killed her.'
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