The woman who killed the taxi driver 16 years ago is no longer in prison.
Source: Private archive
Olivera Krsmanić (36), the first woman in Serbia to be sentenced to 40 years in prison for the murder of a taxi driver Nezira Šišić (46), is currently in Germany with her mother, where she found a job and decided to start life anew.
The turning point came when she was “replaced” by the death penalty. revoked and sentenced at a retrial to 15 years in prison for the brutal murder of a taxi driver on April 12, 2005, while she was acquitted of extortion, drugs and murder of a gas station worker.
From beauty to sex slave
Olivera was a beauty from the province who came to Belgrade and fell into the “claws” of drugs. She fell in love with a gendarme who took her under his wing as a sex slave. As she testified during the first trial, he abused her, forcing her to sell drugs.
When he suspected that she had sexual relations with his acquaintance, he he wrote “slut” on his face and forced him to jump from the 14th floor. He even put out the pimples on her chest. In the first verdict, she was sentenced to a single term of imprisonment of 40 years.
In the reasoning of that verdict pronounced in 2007, the judge ordered the prosecutor that the gendarme who way was as guilty as Olivera, prosecuted. She was later sentenced by another verdict to 15 years in prison, and the gendarme was never prosecuted.
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The court determined that the murder of taxi driver Šišić was not out of selfishness. When the taxi driver drove to the entrance to the heating plant in Cerak, Olivera, according to the verdict, asked him to stop the vehicle, and then she took out a gun and shot him in the back of the head.
she said that the taximeter showed 597 dinars and that she was thinking whether to pay for the ride or to kill the taxi driver. She pulled out a gun and shot him in the back of the head from the back seat, but did not take his wallet. During the trial, she shifted all the blame to the suspended police officer she was in a relationship with.
At the time of the murder, she was only 20.
) She fainted when she saw the flowers
Olivera she spent nine and a half years in the Central Prison in Belgrade and experienced a shock when she was transferred to the women’s prison in Pozarevac, where after a long time she saw flowers and nature. Then she even lost consciousness. She made many friends in the Požarevac prison. Her mother, who works in Germany and who she went to after leaving, came to visit her regularly.
While in prison, Olivera claimed that she wanted to come out clean. and she was completely converted. She said she was aware that she had ruined someone’s life, but she thought she had repaid the sin. When she faced herself, she looked like she had come out of hell and finally stepped on the ground.
Exemplary prisoner
Olivera served her sentence in the women’s prison in Požarevac, where she won first prizes at various competitions. She was an exemplary detainee and despite all her obligations, she won first places in competitions in chess, oratory, model making and various sports.
“ Her conduct was appropriate, for all these years she completed numerous craft courses, and participated in numerous competitions for convicts. While she was in the casemate, her family members visited her, and she also talked to them on the phone. She told her roommates that after her release she planned to go to her mother’s abroad and change her life radically, “said the source earlier. for “Kurir”.
Krsmanić often talked about the crime she committed in 2005. She pointed out that she regrets and that she is sorry that she killed the taxi driver. After being released from prison, Olivera returned to her native Prnjavor near Šabac. Since she learned more trades in prison, she was able to get a job more easily.
“Now she lives in Germany, she works. She decided to forget everything she survived. Prison, as she says, saved her life. Who knows what would happen to if it hadn’t all happened for her. She was in the clutches of a policeman and drugs. Maybe she wouldn’t even be alive today “, says one of her close friends.
(Mondo / 24sedam)
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