Lichtenberg Missing Fitter: Stefan T. Murder Case: Evidence of Cannibalism



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SedanFollowing the remains of mechanic Stefan T. from Berlin-Lichtenberg, who has been missing for more than two months, there are signs of cannibalism. The spokesman for the Berlin prosecution, Martin Steltner, said Thursday night when asked by the German press agency. The Bild newspaper had previously reported.

On Thursday night, a 41-year-old man from Pankow received an arrest warrant on suspicion of sexual murder on low grounds. The suspect was arrested. The investigation continues. The prosecutor’s spokesman declined to comment on further details of the investigation.

Homicide investigators had discovered that human bones found in a field in Pankow were the remains of the 44-year-old missing person. On the day of her disappearance, Stefan T. had made an appointment through a dating platform. Soon after, a homicide squad took over the case from the missing person’s office. Joint investigations by the homicide commission and the Berlin prosecutor’s office, in which, among other things, body and human detection dogs were used, resulted in the 41-year-old suspect.

According to the police, Stefan T. had used various dating platforms to meet both women and men. Perhaps she got to know the suspect Pankower through him.

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