‘House of horrors’ murder trial opens in Germany

‘House of horrors’ murder trial opens in Germany

October 27, 2016
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BERLIN — German couple accused of luring women to their village home with personal ads went on trial on Wednesday over charges they tortured and killed two of them.

Wilfried and Angelika Wagener allegedly entrapped at least eight women over the years in what the media has dubbed the “house of horrors” case.

They are accused of cutting up one 33-year-old woman in 2014, deep-freezing her remains and later burning them in the fireplace of their home in the central German village of Hoexter.

At the trial’s opening the 46-year-old man, bearded with a black jacket, and the woman, 47, wearing a brown ponytail looked impassive as they sat in the dock, separated by justice officials.

They were arrested last May after their car broke down while they were transporting a 41-year-old woman with severe head injuries who died hours later in hospital.

Chief prosecutor Ralf Meyer on Wednesday outlined details of the case that has sparked widespread revulsion in Germany amid fears the couple may have had more victims. — AFP


October 27, 2016
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