Once in Johannesburg - the disappearance of the jeweller Friedrich Fritz Heisler Featured
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Bitter aftertaste
Herbert Hanetseder and Gerhard Ebner, two Salzburg policemen were honoured for their meticulous
investigation into the Friedrich Heisler case. However, the proceedings against the main defendant were dropped in 2012, as the investigating public prosecutor Anton Lohneis of the Coburg senior public prosecutor's office announced. It was dropped for lack of evidence.
Friedrich Fritz Heisler remained missing. To this day. Was he dissolved in a barrel of acid?
August 2007, Johannesburg, Transvaal - Gauteng
The unequal couple looked back on a common history that began in 2006. He, the down-to-earth jeweller, she the baroness, who had once worked for the Ministry of State Security, had met over the Internet.
Did the noblewoman from her Stasi days have connections to South Africa? The Stasi was very active in South Africa in the 1980s.
What happened to Hotel Zulu Nyala Country Manor in the Johannesburg suburb of Chartwell on 3rd Street?
Was the death of the retired jeweler planned long ago?
The SMSs that the noblewoman received while still in South Africa speak volumes. There is much to be said for it.
Previously, the active noblewoman had swindled 835,000 euros from the missing person. The defense attorney, on the other hand, demanded an acquittal in the fraud trial that had already been conducted in Austria after the disappearance of the jeweler.
The whole fraud charge was allegedly based on conjecture, explained the Austrian defence lawyer, who, however, was unable to prevent a prison sentence in 2009 against his client. Neither did the subsequent extradition to Germany, where the trial against the baroness L., who was dealing with the strange disappearance of the jeweler from Zell, continued. In the end, L. was acquitted because the evidence was missing.
If you have any information about the whereabouts of the jeweller from Zell, please contact the Ministry of the Interior in Vienna:
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