Höxter: The Mysterious Case of Christel Lechner
The Disappearance
Christel Lechner, a 53-year-old woman, vanished on November 20, 2000, from her home in Höxter, Germany. Despite extensive searches, no trace of her was found.
The Suspects
In 2014, two men, Wilfried Wagner and Werner Sappmann, were arrested in connection with Christel's disappearance. They were known for their involvement in a group that practiced "survivalism" and had a history of violence.
The Evidence
Evidence gathered during the investigation included blood stains in Wagner's car and a witness who placed Sappmann in the vicinity of Christel's home on the day of her disappearance.
The Trial
The trial began in 2016, with the prosecution alleging that Wagner had killed Christel and Sappmann had helped dispose of her body. The defense claimed that Christel was still alive and had left Höxter voluntarily.
The Verdict
After a lengthy trial, Wagner was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Sappmann was acquitted but was later convicted of accessory to murder and obstruction of justice.
The Aftermath
Christel's body has never been found, leaving her family and friends with unanswered questions. The case has garnered national attention in Germany and has raised questions about the prevalence of violent extremism in the country.