On Tuesday (11/11), photos of Susan von Richthofen inside the classroom once again went viral on social media. The pictures show the woman convicted of planning to kill her parents alone, which raised questions from Internet users. Tremembé’s screenwriter, Ulysses Campbell, took the opportunity to detail her student life.
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Susan has been studying law since February last year at USF’s Bragança Paulista Campus (Universidad de São Francisco). Since her marriage to the doctor Felipe Zecchini Muniz, she renounced her surname Richthofen and began signing as Suzanne Louise Magnani Muniz.
The pictures that went viral again this week are from Susan’s first days in the classroom and show the former prisoner, who was serving the remainder of her sentence in an open system, in a corner alone. “Fear of being the next victim,” one netizen said. Another commented: “My grandmother said that whoever mixes it with pig bran will eat it.”
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On social media, the journalist and screenwriter of the Tremembé series, Ulysses Campbell, took the opportunity to explain the situation, denying that the daughter of Manfred and Marisia von Richthofen had been subjected to any kind of retaliation at the college. He said: “It is not true that students refuse to sit next to Susan in college.”
He pointed out, “The photo that spread widely only shows the moment of the break, when the students left the room and she preferred to remain sitting in her seat. In fact, Susan was always well received by her colleagues in all the colleges she attended. In the side photo, you can see a student sitting very close to her,” and showed a photo of Susan next to a colleague.
the Column by Fabia Oliveira She finds that despite Susan’s controversial presence at the University of South Florida’s law school, the former inmate is a great student and gets good grades.
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