Simone Dewenter murder case

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The unsolved murder of the 30-year-old prostitute Simone Dewenter between December 29, 2002 and January 1, 2003 is referred to as the Simone Dewenter murder case .

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The deaf prostitute Simone Dewenter, called "Simi", who worked on the street prostitution in Bonn and Cologne , lived in Cologne-Kalk and communicated by lip reading , with gestures or with the help of notes. But she could also speak something.

On the evening of December 29, 2002, she stood with her car in a parking lot in front of a Deutsche Telekom building on “Am Propsthof” in Bonn- Endenich , where she got into another car at around 9:20 pm. What happened next is in the dark. Her body was found - wearing only underwear - on New Year's Day near Schweich (district of Trier-Saarburg) near a small parking lot, which is not far from the Schweich junction of the federal motorway 1 on the state road 141 (Schweich- Hetzerath ), about 150 km from Bonn away. The remaining clothes and their belongings have not reappeared. The police investigations were unsuccessful. World icon

The case received a long reception. On January 8, 2004, a series of file number XY ... unsolved dealt with this case, among other things. Even more than eight years after the crime, the case was reported both in newspapers and on television ( unsolved murders on RTL II ).

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Individual evidence

  1. Unsolved murders: murder of Simone Dewenter. BKA , 2016, accessed October 8, 2016 .
  2. Rolf Seydewitz: The last suitor was “Simi's” murderer. Trierischer Volksfreund , October 10, 2011, accessed on August 20, 2014 .