Woman Strangled with Scarf: Lifelong Detention After Murder Almost 42 Years Ago
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Just under 42 years after the death of a 19-year-old in Aschaffenburg, the case has been resolved. New investigations, DNA traces and a confession condemn the defendant to life imprisonment for murder.
Murder does not expire: decades after the violent death of the 19-year-old Maria Köhler, the Aschaffenburg District Court sentenced her ex-boyfriend to life imprisonment for murder.
A young woman is strangled in her room. For decades, the alleged perpetrator is on the run. Now there is a verdict against the man.
42 years after the murder of the then 19-year-old Maria Köhler, the district court of Aschaffenburg sentenced her ex-boyfriend to a life sentence.
DNA traces, new investigations and a confession: how a decade-old case in Aschaffenburg is being worked up in court – and why it was supposed to have been murder.

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