“A third” of the investigations into the case of the driven to death doctor Lisa-Maria Kellermayr from Seewalchen in Upper Austria were halted after the traces of the menacing email writer from Berlin were lost on the Darknet.
While the case was filed in Berlin, prosecutors in Munich and Wels are still looking for evidence. Here it is determined “against unknown” and specifically against a 60-year-old.
As is known, the doctor from Seewalchen had received threatening emails because she had openly advocated the corona vaccination. In her desperation, she turned her practice into a “high security wing”, eventually stopping going out and committing suicide.
After the suicide, the investigations, previously rather cautious, were taken up with great vigour. It should be clarified who wrote the emails. In Berlin, it could not be proven who owned the email address from which a hate message was sent, because it was sent over the Darknet and the tracks were covered. It is also possible that someone has “hijacked” the sender’s data and used this identity only as a cover.
Source: Krone
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