The prosecution capped off their case playing a three-hour audio recording, which Herrmann had clandestinely made the night of her death, depicting her final hours and a rage-filled Lengyel.
Theresa Mulder, a member of the local canoeing group Herrmann belonged to, gave a victim impact statement, highlighting the emotional impact of hearing Lengyel's taunts in the audio recording.
He added, 'There's nothing I can say that will make any difference, I am sorry. There's no way to make up for the light that she would have shone in the future.'
Mulder spoke also about how the killing had brought up painful memories for other members of the canoeing group, stating, 'For some of the women on our team, this betrayal has triggered painful memories of past trauma.'
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