Dietmar E. committed his first crimes as a boy: theft, vandalism, bodily harm. He was repeatedly imprisoned and repeatedly escaped from prison. In the end together with a cellmate. As a result, the men committed the worst crime of the post-war period.
Laaber, a small market town in the Upper Palatinate district of Regensburg in Bavaria. Known for its ruined castle from the end of the 12th century – and for the Plank brewery in the middle of the town. Thirty years ago, in November 1989, one of the worst crimes of the German post-war period took place here, caused by two escaped prisoners from Upper Austria: Dietmar E. from Haid near Ansfelden and Helmut B. from Linz.
Source: Krone

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