In 2008, the mainless body of a young man was found on the South Tyrolean Brenner Autobahn (A22) near Klausen. Now his head should have appeared -in the garden of the convicted father -in -Waw. The new homeowners discovered the skull under a concrete plate.
A DNA comparison should now clarify whether it is actually the skull of the 22-year-old Turk. His father -in -Waw is said to have strangled and beheaded him in Germany because he did not fit into the Italian family. The convicted person said that in an interrogation of the public prosecutor of Ellwangen six years ago. At that time he confessed both the killing of his son -in -Waw and two more murders. In the court, however, he denied when the 22-year-old Turks had killed.
According to reports, the strictly Catholic perpetrator was very similar in the three murders: he strangled the victims, then dissected them with chainsaws and then removed two of the three corpses in Italy. In one case it was his daughter’s new partner, who killed the man together with his two sons in 2014, and in the second about a garage owner, whom he blackmailed in 2019 with a son from greed and eventually killed.
Both the father and his two sons are in prison. The father was sentenced to life imprisonment with subsequent preventive detention.
Although the killing of the son -in -Waw was also informed, the exact circumstances remained unsolved. In mid-June, body parts were eventually found in the garden of the family between Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. A DNA analysis showed that it was the son-in-law’s body. The daughter of the convicted person identified the body. Now the new owners have probably discovered their heads.
Source: Krone

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