Feb 8 • 17:43 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

9-Year-Old Girl Wrote a Confusing Note About Anneli Auer

A 9-year-old girl wrote a note containing disturbing and cryptic phrases regarding her mother, Anneli Auer, amid ongoing legal allegations.

In Finland, a 9-year-old girl left behind a perplexing note about her mother, Anneli Auer, that included ominous phrases such as 'death party', 'poison cheese', and 'always lie'. These notes from 2011 were part of discussions children had with foster parents and psychologists. The note's final line hinted at seeking 'revenge' against the foster parents, raising questions about the child's home environment and experiences at that time.

The child’s foster father, who is also Auer's brother, admitted in court that he had encouraged the children to write down key points about their accounts of the so-called Ulvi murder case, satanic rituals, and other forms of violence. This questioning occurred during a boat trip where the children reportedly shared alarming stories about how their mother and older sister were involved in the murder of their father, Jukka S. Lahti. The foster father recorded the children's narratives, claiming he acted on the prosecutor's advice, indicating a complex interplay between legal proceedings and child testimonies.

The defense team for Auer highlighted inconsistencies in the testimonies provided by the children, suggesting that such notes could be indicative of manipulation or misunderstanding rather than direct evidence against Auer. The case remains controversial, raising substantial concerns about the welfare of the children involved and the impact of their testimonies on this high-profile legal case in Finland.

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