The discovery of a skeletal corpse near Lake Grundlsee in Upper Styria continues to raise questions: is it Friedrich Felzmann, the double murderer in Stiwoll? In any case, the analysis of the long weapon found next to the body will take longer than expected.
The body that forest ranger Benedikt Berger found on Monday morning with his dog ‘Heidi’ near the Grundlsee has been in the forest for at least two years, we reported. The guesswork about the identity of the deceased continues days later. Because there is no one missing who fits the description in the region. “My find is a puzzle for everyone,” Berger told “Krone”.
“No weapon number recognizable”
And so speculation continues that the deceased could be Stiwoll’s wanted double murderer, Friedrich Felzmann. As is known, this has been swallowed by the earth since 2017.
What could this suggest: A long gun was found next to the body – Felzmann had also used one in his crimes. However, the police cannot currently draw any conclusions about the identity of the deceased based on this weapon: “The weapon is so rusted that the weapon number can no longer be recognized. This must be repaired first,” explains police press spokesman Reinhard Gartner.
Source: Krone

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