Bones of missing persons found in Berlin: evidence of cannibalism



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After the remains of a Berlin man who had been missing for more than two months, there are signs of cannibalism. The spokesman for the Berlin prosecutor’s office, Martin Steltner, said Thursday night when asked.

Previously, “Bild” and “BZ” (online) reported that there was a suspicion that the missing person was the victim of a cannibal. “Based on the bone that was found, which had no meat, and other evidence, we strongly suspect that Stefan T. was the victim of a cannibal,” said an anonymous “BZ” investigator.

The suspect was arrested Thursday. The prosecutor’s spokesman declined to comment on further details of the investigation.

On Thursday, a judge issued an arrest warrant for low motive sexual murder against the 41-year-old German. According to information from dpa, the suspect is a professor, it is said that he was in relevant forums.

According to “BZ”, the victim must I have been a high wire construction installer living in a shared apartment in Berlin. Finally, his roommates reported him missing.

Bone finding

The crime came to light after bone fragments were found more than ten days ago in Berlin-Buch: they were the remains of the missing 44-year-old German. The walkers had informed the police of the remains, the sniffer dogs led investigators to the suspect’s apartment, the “Bild” reports.

A homicide investigation revealed that the man had been the victim of a crime.

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