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Once again the murderer, who took the life of 4-year-old Ani, in a horrendously cruel way, has behaved provocatively and shown no remorse at all.
In a telephone interview from prison for Alpha TV, 27-year-old Stanislav Bakardjiev claims he is innocent. His friend Nicky will have to be found, he says, to make the truth known to everybody.
His answers are short: he maintains he felt secure with regard to other prisoners, and no one has tried to harm him in anyway.
Asked whether he is innocent, he gives a one-word answer, "yes." How he could prove it? Finding his friend Nicky is the only way to do that. When the reporter reminds Stanislav that it was precisely Niki who accused him of killing his daughter, Bakardjiev repeats: "Once they find him, everything will pan out. Everyone can say whatever they want at the other end of the line. What he says is bullshit."
Asked who killed Ani, his answer is both surprising and irritating: "Noone!". And then he trots out the same, "What is being tossed about is nothing but bullshit!".
Asked whether the body of little Ani will be found, he replies "That is not for me to say, Nicholai must be found first." When the reporter asks whether his friend might have done it and why, he says: "It wasn't him, but he's got a lot to answer for."
Meanwhile, it transpired that the mother’s boyfriend in Germany is a jeweller.
According to Real News, when Bakardjiev was committing his horrific crime, Dimitrina Borisova was with the jeweller in Berlin. His name is Georg Stiller and he owns a boutique for gold and silver jewellery on one of the expensive shopping streets in Berlin, Neue Schönhauser, with several luxury hotels in proximity. Stiller is about 50 years old and appears to have supported Dimitrina and her 4-year-old daughter for a while financially .
Ani's mother had mentioned to friends that she wished to move to Germany and live there with her daughter and the jeweller.
According to Real News, Borisova had this to say in her testimony: "On 20 March, I travelled to Berlin to meet with my boyfriend Georg Stiller, a gold jewellery dealer: he was supposed to give me money to come over to Germany with my little daughter and start living with him."