U.S. woman accused of fatally stabbing man who she says groped her at German train station

On an ordinary night in Germany, a chilling encounter at a train station left one man dead and an American woman in custody. Accused of murder, she claims the stabbing was an act of self-defense after the victim allegedly groped her. The tragedy sparked legal and ethical debates, highlighting the complexities of consent and the potential consequences when boundaries are violated. As the trial unfolds, questions loom over the limits of self-protection, the definition of consent, and the fine line between self-defense and excessive force.