Monday, June 14, 2010

Host dismembered his cook



Munich -
It is one of the most popular restaurants in the south of the Bavarian capital of the "hunter host".
Ex-chief Heiko K. (39) is from Monday to court - for murder out of greed.
He allegedly killed his Koch and dismembered. He then distributed the body parts in southern Germany and the Czech Republic. Head and legs of the cook Markus Schindlbeck († 35) is found, the police no longer probable. But using the other body parts could be identified the victim. And the trail led to Heiko K..
He knew well Schindlbeck had worked with him as a cook. Taken, the former Raiders host, "because he drove the car of the dead, and had paid with his credit card bills.
The police reconstruction of the crime can shudder: the 1.94 m wide and 106-pound defendant is said to have Markus Schindlbeck (1.90 m, 120 pounds) visited in his Munich apartment and killed him. Then put Heiko K.'s body in the bathtub and washed her. Later he is to be driven to two hardware stores.
There, according to the indictment, he bought several tools: a red bow saw (8.79 €), a carpet knife set (5.99 €) and a bolt cutter (€ 32.99). He abused the corpse and threw both arms of the dead in the Isar - a fisherman found her. Then he drove into the apartment of the victim in order to dismember the body further. For transportation, he should get an extra large suitcase have purchased.
The Opel Vectra he had removed the dead man's body parts and hidden in different places: the torso, the police found near the Czech town Vseruby. "The division of the corpse was probably only one reason that the offender not the 120-pound body could bear," says Richard Thiess, chief of the homicide.
Heiko K. confessed in an interrogation practice, cited the reason a dispute. Schindlbeck said to have insulted him. Police and prosecutor go against a murder out of greed. Thiess, "K. was heavily in debt, wanted to borrow money from Schindlbeck. "ausschlug When that the request that it had come to a deadly conflict. For the process of negotiations, five are reported.