Berlin –
Marianne Bachmeier he rose to prominence in Germany after killing his daughter’s killer and rapist. Anne’s revenge had become a controversy in that country.
Reported BBCthis story begins when the princess Marianne Bachmeier, Anna was 7 years old in May 1980. At that time Anna wanted to play at her friend’s house. However, a butcher named Klaus Grabowski kidnaps him.
Grabowski holds Anna. Grabowski also raped Anna and eventually strangled the girl to death.
Grabowski was later arrested and jailed for his actions. Grabowski maintained that he initially had no intention of killing the girl.
Shooting day
Then, on March 6, 1981, the third day of the trial, Marianne smuggled a handgun into the courthouse. Marianne was brought into the courtroom of the Lübeck district court to testify about the Grabowski atrocity.
Upon arriving at the courtroom, Marianne, who was standing behind Grabowski, immediately fired several shots. Marianne pulled the trigger eight times. Grabowski died instantly.
While filming Grabowski, Marianne said “Let’s hope he’s dead.”
Then he lowered the weapon, not trying to escape. This courtroom killing has been the subject of controversy. The German legal system regulates this as a process. However, on the one hand, Marianne was also traumatized.
At the time, there was a national uproar. A television program titled “I’ll Shoot It Too” airs in support of Marianne. After four weeks of convoluted legal wrangling, the murder charge was dropped, but the principle stands.
Marianne finally convicted on March 2, 1983. He was sentenced to 6 years in prison for illegal possession of firearms. However, he was released after serving 3 years in prison.
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