Crime - Lifetime Imprisonment for German "Maskenmann" for Murder in France
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A German serial killer known as "Maskenmann" has been sentenced to life imprisonment in France for the murder of a ten-year-old in 2004.
The German serial killer Martin Ney was sentenced on Thursday to life imprisonment by the Loire-Atlantique assize court for the murder, in 2004, of Jonathan Coulom, 10 years old.
It is a verdict that Jonathan's family had to wait for more than two decades: The serial killer known as "Maskenmann" was convicted again.
For years the "Maskenmann" in Germany spreads fear and terror, abuses and kills children. Finally, he is caught and condemned. Then the murder of a ten-year-old in France is connected with the man. A court in Nantes must now decide whether the "Maskenmann" is guilty here as well.
Martin N., known as the "Maskenmann", was sentenced to life imprisonment in France. The court accused the Germans of murdering a boy.
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