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JANE DOE: F, 18-20 - Found in wooded area in Altena-Bergfeld, Ge
rmany - June 2, 1997
By: Scorpio Date: May 12, 2020, 1:56 am
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The victim was located on June 2, 1997 in wooded area in
Altena-Bergfeld, Germany. She was ****. She had been raped,
strangled and later doused with fuel and set on fire. The
perpetrator made all efforts to remove any possible means of
identification. Post-mortem exams showed that it is almost 100 %
certain that the crime was committed by a member of the victim´s
family.
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By: Scorpio Date: May 12, 2020, 1:56 am
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The murder commission Hagen asks for your help
Unidentified murder victim in Altena-Bergfeld
On Monday, the 02.06.1997, at 19.30 clock, an undressed female
body was found in a forest in Altena-Bergfeld.
The victim was raped, throttled and later doused with petrol and
set on fire. Location is not equal to crime scene. That is, the
predicate may have occurred in a still unknown location. Before
the application of the fuel, the victim has still lived,
although not necessarily recognizable to the offender (possible
fainting).
The perpetrator endeavored to eliminate all identification
possibilities. Molecular genetic studies showed that almost
certainly a blood relative for the crime in question.
Personal description:
Delicate shape, about 154 cm tall, weighing about 45 kg, reddish
brown to dark hair, fair complexion, blue eyes, shoe size 33/34,
14 to 22 years old.
On the basis of further investigations it is to be assumed at
the present time of a favoring age of 18, 19 or 20 years.
The dentition was well maintained. Apparently, emphasis was
placed on good teeth conservation measures.
Striking was on one of the upper incisors (tooth 12) a circular
adhesive surface, which was applied professionally after
etching. After lengthy investigations, the victim may have worn
a tooth jewelery in the form of a brilliant-like rhinestone
(commercially available mass) with a diameter of about 2 mm.
Traces in the adhesive surface indicate that the stone was most
likely eliminated in the course of the offense.
An identification of the victim should also lead to the
clarification of the facts. Please contact the Police
Headquarters Hagen, Tel. 02331 / 986-2066, or any other police
station.
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By: Scorpio Date: May 12, 2020, 1:56 am
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The hunt for the cruel murderer continues
A brutal murder in a forest in the Sauerland 14 years ago leaves
the investigators do not rest.
The act is hard to beat even for a murder of cruelty and
brutality: The victim, a young woman in her thirties, is first
abused by her father, finally strangled and burnt alive.
Fourteen years have passed since the crime in which almost all
traces have been destroyed. The second peculiarity: To date, it
is unclear who the victim - and above all who or the
perpetrators were. The private television station RTL 2 has
aired the case in its series "Unexplained Murder".
"I do not know a second case of this kind - fortunately," says
Ulrich Kayser, head of KK 11 at the Hagen police headquarters,
in the face of cruelty. Around 15 references "from all over
Germany" have been received since the broadcast on Monday
evening; all are processed. Until yesterday afternoon there was
no new investigation approach. The riddles about the death of
the young woman and her murderer evidently remain. "There is no
model version for the exact facts," Kayser classifies the state
of affairs over a decade after the murder. What remains is hope
- and few facts:
Monday, June 2, 1997, around 7:30 pm. A motorcyclist, motorized
with his terrain machine in a wooded area above the Rahmedetals
in Altena, near the city limits to Lüdenscheid, makes the grisly
discovery: He finds a badly charred corpse and immediately
alerted the police. Crime and forensics work until late at
night; the fire department lights up the body of the corpse.
Forensic scientists find out later: The remains are the body of
a young woman, age 14-22 years, with 1.55 meters in height
rather petite. They make a special feature: The woman wore a
jewelry that was unusual for the time, a rhinestone on the right
incisor.
What follows are monstrosities: DNA evidence shows that the
young woman must have been abused by her own father, that she
was still alive when her body was lit - and that apparently no
one is waiting for her. There are no missing persons to date.
Hope sprouts up when, months later, Scottish experts reconstruct
the skull, giving the dead face again. The search for answers to
the many questions that will soon be covered by TV shows remains
without result.
What remains, however, are speculations. The dead woman and her
murderer may have belonged to a passing family who accidentally
headed for the remote forest on Bergfeld to kill the young woman
there. On the other hand: "I have doubts that a foreigner would
find this place," judges Ulrich Kayser. Only: The disappearance
of the daughter could hardly have been kept secret by a family
from the region.
The investigator Ulrich Kayser describes his work as "work on
the edge of the possible". The seasoned criminalist hopes that
"one day the mother of the victim will report to the police
because she can not stand it anymore!"
Any police department receives instructions on the crime under
the catchword Bergfeld Murder.
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By: Scorpio Date: May 12, 2020, 1:57 am
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the Rahmedetals in Altena
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