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"No Confession, No Body – and yet a Murder?" the Katina K. Case in Court

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Forchheim - A 73-year-old from Forchheim County is said to have killed his young partner – but there is no trace. In the interview, criminal defender Michael Euler explains how one can still be sentenced for murder without a body, confession or witness.
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Forchheim - A 73-year-old from Forchheim County is said to have killed his young partner – but there is no trace. In the interview, criminal defender Michael Euler explains how one can still be sentenced for murder without a body, confession or witness.

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nn.de broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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