Murder case Ursula Glück-Tesler

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The Ursula Glück-Tesler murder case was a murder case in Peru .

prehistory

Glück-Tesler was a 34-year-old German biochemist and cancer researcher from Munich at the time of the crime, who was married to the Israeli Ilan T. The wedding took place in New York City on August 1, 1995, without the knowledge of either parent . For professional reasons (doctorate), she initially lived without him in New York.

did

The couple made a trip to Peru together in 1997. The husband shot her in the head out of greed on the Inca Trail ( Pacamayo ) on January 7, 1997 at 5:00 am when they were in the shared tent. The murder victim died in Lima on January 13, 1997 .

Investigation, Trial and Conviction

According to investigations, Ilan T. wanted to receive 1.5 million DM from five term life insurance policies through the murder.

The very elaborate investigations also included a business trip from Munich to the crime scene in March 2000 with experts from various disciplines as well as a public prosecutor, a judge, a court clerk , the two clerks from the criminal police of the Munich PP , 5 members of the local police, a tourist guide and 19 porters ; the team consisted of almost 40 people. Ilan T. 33 times sent by police interrogated . The district court Munich I - jury court I - ruled in a one-year procedure (beginning January 8, 2001) and 56 days of trial to life imprisonment for murder . The perpetrator was arrested in 1999 at Munich Airport. Ilan T. did not confess to the authorities because of the clear evidence . The judgment has been final since March 2003. Ilan T. has since been transferred to a prison in Israel .

literature

  • Mark Benecke : Traces of murder: New spectacular criminal cases - told by the world's most famous criminal biologist. Bastei Lübbe, 2009, 496 pages, ISBN 978-3404606184 , chapter 4. The eternal search for the perfect crime , subsection An almost perfect murder: Death on the Inca Trail ( online )
  • Josef Wilfing (2005) An almost perfect murder: Death on the Inca Trail . In: Der Kriminalist , May 2005, no. 5, pp. 197-206.

filming

In 2004 Diwafilm produced the documentary Murder on the Inca Trail .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A relative of the politician Alois Glück
  2. Cancer researcher murdered in Peru: husband is on trial from today. In: welt.de . January 7, 2001, accessed October 7, 2018 .
  3. Mark Benecke : Traces of Murder: New spectacular criminal cases - told by the most famous criminal biologist in the world. Bastei Lübbe, 2009, 496 pages, ISBN 978-3404606184 , chapter 4. The eternal search for the perfect crime , subsection An almost perfect murder: Death on the Inca Trail
  4. www.sueddeutsche.de Despite life imprisonment: Murderer allowed into his home country , December 8, 2008. Accessed January 19, 2016.
  5. Mark Benecke : Traces of Murder: New spectacular criminal cases - told by the most famous criminal biologist in the world. Bastei Lübbe, 2009, 496 pages, ISBN 978-3404606184 , chapter 4. The eternal search for the perfect crime , subsection An almost perfect murder: Death on the Inca Trail
  6. Mark Benecke : Traces of Murder: New spectacular criminal cases - told by the most famous criminal biologist in the world. Bastei Lübbe, 2009, 496 pages, ISBN 978-3404606184 , chapter 4. The eternal search for the perfect crime , subsection An almost perfect murder: Death on the Inca Trail
  7. Mark Benecke : Traces of Murder: New spectacular criminal cases - told by the most famous criminal biologist in the world. Bastei Lübbe, 2009, 496 pages, ISBN 978-3404606184 , chapter 4. The eternal search for the perfect crime , subsection An almost perfect murder: Death on the Inca Trail
  8. https://www.merkur.de/lokales/muenchen/stadt-muenchen/anden-mord-soll-aufgerollt-haben-457988.html
  9. http://www.diwafilm.de/filmographie/
  10. www.imdb.com Murder on the Inca Trail (August 3, 2004). Accessed January 19, 2016.