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Hinterkaifeck Murders Barn Photo

The Unsolved Case of Hinterkaifeck Murders

31 March 1922

On the night of March 31, 1922, the disaster struck a small Bavarian farm at 43 Miles north of Munich, Germany. All the residents of the farm were killed with a mattock and the mysterious murders remained unresolved. A few days before these murders, the father, farmer Andreas Grueber, told the neighbors that he had discovered a mysterious imprint that led from the edge of the forest to the farm, but none of them went home. Furthermore, the keys to the house disappeared a few days before the terrible crime. Life on the farm became strange when thier maid, Maria, told the family to leave the farm immediately. She had listened to the voices around the house and was awake at night by the sound of stairs with no one in attic. When she realized that the evil had invaded... Read More

Joachim Kroll the Cannibal Serial Killer from Germany

Joachim Kroll the Cannibal Serial Killer from Germany

60s

Joachim Kroll was conceived the child of a mineworker in Hindenburg (Zabrze), Province of Upper Silesia. He was the remainder of eight kids. He was a feeble kid and used to wet the bed. His instruction was poor, just achieving Grade 3. Therapists later found that he had an IQ of 76.  After the finish of World War II, Joachim Kroll moved with his family to North Rhine-Westphalia. Joachim Kroll started assassinating in 1955, after his mom disappeared. Around 1960, he went to Duisburg and looked for some kind of employment as a latrine specialist for Mannesmann. A short time later he worked for Thyssen Industries and went to 24 Friesen road, Laar, an area of Duisburg. Around then he continued murdering people around. For more than 20 years, sex... Read More