CNN reached out to Lenora Lemke's family in Germany.
Anthony Lemke as Captain Hutton, an analyst in the Pentagon.
Leonora says she became the third wife of German terrorist Martin Lemke.
Lemke's German husband survived the fighting
and is now in the custody of the SDF.
Lemke was only 15 when she ran away from home in
Germany and left for Syria.
Draws multicolored worms that crawl around the screen. Written by Brad Taylor,
Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik Theiling; 1991.
Lemke understands her husband will probably spend time in prison,
but she seems unaware that she too will likely stand trial.
She married Martin Lemke days after arriving into ISIS-controlled territory, settling in
with his other wives into the community of foreign fighters.
In the specific case of Lemke and her husband, Martin Lemke, Germany's Foreign Ministry
says it had“no findings” and that providing“consular assistance is still virtually impossible.”.
In the specific case of Lemke and her husband, Martin Lemke, Germany's Foreign Ministry
said it had"no findings" and that providing"consular assistance is still virtually impossible.
At the least, both Martin and Lenora Lemke could face charges in Germany for joining a terror organization,
a crime that could see a prison sentence of between six months and 10 years.
When prompted, Lemke produces a burgundy passport with Germany's federal eagle
emblazoned in gold on the cover, certain in her mind that she will be able to bring her children home to Germany soon.
When prompted, Lemke produced a burgundy passport with Germany's federal eagle
emblazoned in gold on the cover, certain in her mind that she will be able to bring her children home to Germany soon.
According to local prosecutor Klaus Weichmann, Lenora Lemke would be treated as a juvenile since she left
for Syria as a minor, but for her to be prosecuted, she needs to return to Germany.