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Marianne Bachmeier kliver in i en rättsal i Lübeck den sjätte mars 1981. I sin kappficka har hon en pistol och i sitt sinne bara ett mål: att mörda sin dotters mördare. Manus av Sofie Karlsson. Klippning av Cornelia Boberg.Om du gillar Mördarpodden kan du vara med och sponsra den på Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=10466265 Som tack får du tillgång till förhandlyssning och alla avsnitt från Richard Chase del 1 och framåt utan reklam. Vill du höra ett specifikt fall i podden? Önska dina fall i det här formuläret: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDlQxf9SgZyeGS-qFPaB4BP-L59lQhs7BbZACfwk7xSs-AFw/viewform?fbclid=IwAR0astYAY_SJLcst89FwKaPIeHHV9zlfAxEz6Cmrh37bbMwvMHGc8z5cwg4Det här är en podcast av Dan Hörning och Josefine Molén.Instagram: @mordarpoddenE-post: zimwaypodcast@gmail.comFölj Josefine Molén här:https://www.instagram.com/j.molenFölj Dan Hörning här:X: @danhorningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/?hl=enYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV2Qb7SmL9mejE5RCv1chwgErik SegerstedtSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/63q3l3pKBpvqEjUM5Vf1TG?si=fYtdOwIvTn6noQJW6ffPwwInstagram: https://instagram.com/e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Christine tells you a shit ton on info and fun facts about cemeteries. Explains cemetery slang and shares heinous crimes committed in them. As well as other cultrs customs for their dead and spooky things people have witnessed in their local graveyard. Tayler shares the story of every parents nightmare Marianne Bachmeier who was a West German vigilante who shot and killed Klaus Grabowski, a man on trial for the rape and murder of her daughter Anna who was 7. I mean can we blame her?? Spank you for listening. Do less God bless. Gloom & Bloom out!
Marianne Bachmeier è passata alla storia come la “mamma vendicatrice”, perché quando ha dovuto affrontare in tribunale l'assassino di sua figlia ha fatto qualcosa che nessuno si sarebbe mai aspettato.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-mistery--5398711/support.
Marianne Bachmeier è passata alla storia come la “mamma vendicatrice”, perché quando ha dovuto affrontare in tribunale l'assassino di sua figlia ha fatto qualcosa che nessuno si sarebbe mai aspettato.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-mistery--5398711/support.
On this episode of Wife of Crime I'm telling Russ the insane case of Marianne and Anna Bachmeier. Marianne was a single mom from Lubeck Germany just doing the best she could to raise her daughter Anna on her own. Her life took a horrific turn when her daughter was abducted and murdered by a monster named Klaus Grabowski. At his trial Marianne sat for 2 days listening to this man's defense team. But on the 3rd day she decided she couldn't hear another word. Marianne walked into that court room and took matters into her own hands. Moral of this story... "her child's heart means more than hers, so when it breaks, hers shatters. That is a mother's love" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This one'll throw you on some loops! You think Casey's going to zig and she zags as she talks about the tumultuous and painful life of Marianne Bachmeier and how she turned into quite the polarizing figure in German in the 1980s.Email us at: Strangeunusualpodcast@gmail.comPatreon: Patreon.com/strangeunusualFollow the pod on IG at: @strange_unusual_podcastBluesky: @strangeunusualpod.bsky.socialTwitter: @_strangeunusualFacebook: The Strange and Unusual Podcast'Elevator' music: Darren CurtisTheme song: rap2h and Calamity Casey
This week, Naomi covers a case of vigilante justice that was so sensational, it garnered international attention and started a conversation about when it is deemed justified.Then Amber covers the Jerry Springer show which ran for 27 seasons and featured vulnerable guests in some of their worst moments. Naomi's Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Bachmeierhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_castrationhttps://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26047614https://www.perplexity.ai/page/the-story-of-marianne-bachmeiehttps://www.msn.com/mom-shoots-dead-man-inside-courtroomAmber's Sources:Jerry Springer: Fights, Cameras, Action Jerry Springer - WikipediaA Woman Appeared on 'The Jerry Springer Show' with her Ex and his Mistress. Then She Was Murdered.Support the showGo check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records. Music by Jeremy Williams. Artwork by Joshua M. DavisAmber is the vocalist in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.comNaomi has a twenty year career in tech, and a lifetime interest in all things macabre. She walked away from #startuplife to strike a new path rooted in service. You can find out more about the work she's focused on, support those initiatives, and keep up on her socials here: https://linktr.ee/missgnomers
Marianne byla zoufalá matka, toužící po spravedlnosti. James skrýval temná tajemství. Více o epizodě na https://www.ozlociny.cz/e/356/s/ (00:00:00) znělka (00:00:07) ahoj Zločinožrouti (00:00:15) 5. narozeniny (00:09:27) blbý kecy (00:16:10) Marianne Bachmeier (00:36:39) James Craig (01:06:28) zůstaňte naživu, zůstaňte na svobodě
Marianne Bachmeier töte den Mörder Ihrer Tochter Anna noch im Gerichtssaal und musste sich selber vor Gericht verantworten. Hört Euch den Fall und dessen Hintergründe an. Findet Ihr eine moralisch-ethische Lösung? Wenn Ihr mögt, spendet mir etwas Zeit auf Auphonic, was mir die Arbeit sehr erleichtern würde. https://auphonic.com/donate_credits?user=mordssache Vergesst die Rückmeldungen nicht - mord-s-sache@funker-mail.de – Instagram: mordssache und im Blog https://qf9yxo.podcaster.de Intormusik: https://ronaldkah.de/, @ronaldkah ✓ INSTAGRAM ▷ Musik von Ronald Kah, Web: https://ronaldkah.de/, @ronaldkah ✓ YOUTUBE ▷ Musik von Ronald Kah, Web: https://ronaldkah.de/ ✓ FACEBOOK ▷ Musik von Ronald Kah, Web: https://ronaldkah.de/, @ronaldkah: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Bachmeier https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/chronologie/Marianne-Bachmeier-Selbstjustiz-einer-Mutter,mariannebachmeier101.html https://www.emma.de/artikel/muessen-auch-wir-marianne-bachmeier-den-prozess-machen-265214 http://x3wm3.mjt.lu/lnk/CAAAAN3MhK8AAAAAAAAAALRGqLEAAAAAQNkAAAAAABASBQBe6GT-de2fnj1iRu-ooBY6lHZfWwAHyOU/1/XFyFQXbmBexgsEf02Qlcww/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWluZS56ZWl0LmRlL2xpbmsvZTI5MmVmNzIzMTY1ZGYyNWFmMWM3MmRiMjNkZmU5NWE https://www.shz.de/regionales/schleswig-holstein/fall-bachmeier-warten-auf-ein-modernes-gesetz-id12862216.html https://viamedici.thieme.de/lernmodule/rechtsmedizin/strangulation+erh%C3%A4ngen+erdrosseln+erw%C3%BCrgen https://d-nb.info/992724988/34
Coni takes you through a case of vigilante justice tonight as we discuss Marianne Bachmeier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el episodio de hoy, les hablaré de Marianne Bachmeier, cuya vida cambió drásticamente tras el asesinato de su hija Anna en 1980. Consumida por el dolor, Marianne tomó la decisión de matar a Klaus Grabowski, el culpable, en pleno juicio en 1981. Este acto desgarrador generó un intenso debate en Alemania sobre la justicia y los límites del amor y la desesperación. Acompáñenme a explorar esta compleja historia de amor, pérdida y las decisiones extremas que enfrentamos en momentos críticos. ¡No se lo pierdan! Grupo de Telegram
En el episodio de esta semana, Mariana le cuenta a Sara sobre Yiya Murano, y Sara le cuenta a Mariana sobre Marianne Bachmeier y el asesinato de su hija Anna Bachmeier. Las imágenes están disponibles en nuestro instagram: @nosalgasdecasapodcast.¿Te gustó el episodio? Invítanos un café: https://ko-fi.com/nosalgasdecasapodcastSupport the show
सोशल मीडिया पर कोलकाता रेप केस के आरोपी को मौत की सजा देने की लगातार अपील की जा रही है. इसी बीच सोशल मीडिया पर एक वीडियो काफी वायरल हो रहा है जिसमें एक महिला किसी कमरे में पिस्तौल से फायरिंग करते दिख रही है. वीडियो के साथ कहा जा रहा है कि मैरीएन बाकमायर नाम की जर्मनी की इस महिला ने अपनी सात साल की बच्ची का रेप करने वाले को कोर्ट में गोली मार दी थी. बाद में महिला को छह साल की सजा सुनाई गई थी. वायरल पोस्ट के कमेंट सेक्शन में लोग महिला की तारीफ कर रहे हैं कि उसने बहुत अच्छा किया. साथ ही यूजर्स ये भी लिख रहे हैं कि कोलकाता रेप मामले के आरोपी के साथ भी यही होना चाहिए. वीडियो के साथ कैप्शन में लिखा है, "ये जर्मनी की बहादुर महिला Marianne Bachmeier हैं, जिन्होंने अपनी 7 साल की मासूम बच्ची के बलात्कारी को कोर्ट में गोली मारी थी। जिसके बाद इनको 6 साल की सज़ा सुनाई गई थी”. क्या है इस वीडियो की सच्चाई, सुनिए 'फैक्ट चेक' पॉडकास्ट में.
On a tense March morning in 1981, the quiet of a German courtroom was shattered by gunfire. As spectators looked on in horror, a petite dark-haired woman calmly pulled a pistol from her purse and fired eight shots at the back of the defendant - a man on trial for murdering her young daughter. Six bullets found their mark, killing him instantly. Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/talkmurdertomeContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Today's case is on Marianne Bachmeier, who shocked the world in 1981 by shooting her daughter's murderer in a German courtroom. Was she justified in her act of revenge, or was she not the heroic vigilante many believed her to be? This case sparked a national debate on justice and the lengths a mother will go to for her child. Trigger Warning: domestic violence, child-abuse, racism specifically related to the Nazi party, suicide, rape You can find out more about the work of Women's Aid here and Gingerbread here. Further resources are available at: https://linktr.ee/usualdisclaimer
Break out your stress balls! This week Tyler and Johnny discuss the revenge of Marianne Bachmeier, as well as the murder of Rita Curran. Plus: the next logical step in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, a deadly car wreck finds a way to become even deadlier, and cheesy crime straight off of Newfoundland's east coast.Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our new and improved apparel store with tons of new designs! thatsspooky.com/storeCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon't forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a Text Message.On March 6th 1981, Marianne Bachmeier fatally shot the man who murdered her 7-year-old daughter, right in the middle of his trial. The incident is one of the most well-known cases of vigilante justice in West German history. Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4vcjYHfI4Ihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Bachmeierhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigilantism#:~:text=On%20the%205th%20of%20May,courtroom%20of%20L%C3%BCbeck%20District%20Court.https://allthatsinteresting.com/real-life-vigilanteshttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1982/12/14/A-woman-charged-with-shooting-dead-her-daughters-alleged/5939408690000/https://www.historydefined.net/marianne-bachmeier/https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/surgery/tubal-ligation#:~:text=Tubal%20ligation%20is%20surgery%20to,means%20she%20is%20%22sterile.%22Podcast Epi, Buried Motives:Episode 89 AN Eye For An EyeEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
Genau heute, am 5. Mai 2024, jährt sich der Mord an der kleinen Anna Bachmeier zum 44. Mal. Dass es damit und mit dem Prozess des Täters nicht getan war, hat damals niemand geahnt. Aber Marianne Bachmeier, die Mutter der 7-jährigen Anna, nahm ihre Wut und kanalisierte sie in einer .22er Beretta. Oder war es doch ihr Geltungsbedürfnis? Mika und Paula diskutieren heute über diesen extrem kontroversen, deutschen Fall der Selbstjustiz. Was meint ihr? Wo ihr uns noch findet: https://www.instagram.com/todsicherpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/todsicherpodcast https://twitter.com/todsicherpod https://ko-fi.com/todsicherpodcast Quellen: https://www.welt.de/geschichte/article227688813/Selbstjustiz-Marianne-Bachmeier-erschoss-den-Moerder-ihres-Kindes.html https://tanja-stern.de/autorenblog/rechtliches/marianne-bachmeier-die-moerderin-als-heldin https://www.mopo.de/im-norden/heute-vor-40-jahren-der-fall-bachmeier-diese-schuesse-schrieben-justizgeschichte-38147918/ https://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/selbstjustiz-marianne-bachmeier-die-rache-einer-mutter-1.285988 https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/chronologie/Der-Fall-Marianne-Bachmeier-Selbstjustiz-einer-Mutter,mariannebachmeier101.html Musik von https://audiohub.de
O que você faria se a pessoa acusada de violentar e assassinar a sua filha estivesse na sua frente, num tribunal de justiça por exemplo, sendo julgado pelas atrocidades que fez à alguém da sua família? Muitas pessoas vão somente imaginar o que fariam, pois nunca vivenciaram uma situação assim, algumas pessoas infelizmente já vivenciaram uma situação assim na vida, e podem falar com mais propriedade sobre o que sentiram, e porque não fizeram nada com o criminoso naquele momento, ali naquele tribunal, entretanto poucas pessoas podem falar que já vivenciaram isso, e que fizeram algo contra o criminoso, e uma dessas pessoas é Marianne Bachmeier, a mãe justiceira que vamos falar nesse episódio. Bom, você já sabe né? Peguem o fone de ouvido, se acomodem e se preparem!!
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Marianne Bachmeier was a West German woman who shot and killed Klaus Grabowski, a man being tried for the assault and murder of her daughter Anna, in an act of vigilantism in the District Court of Lübeck in 1981. The case sparked extensive media coverage and public debate. Hosted By: Cameron Jones, Nicole DeAnda Music By: Cameron Jones --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imnotcrazypod/support
Dans ce tout nouvel épisode des Meurtres et du Vin, quelles histoires de True Crime vont être abordées?Tout d'abord, Sara va nous parler de Marianne Bachmeier et son interprétation de "on est jamais mieux servis que par soi-même".Et Charlotte va raconter l'histoire de la femme la plus forte d'Italie, Franca Viola qui va changer l'histoire.Et tout ça, en dégustant un bon Mas des QuernesAllez c'est parti!
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Quando Anna Bachmeier, de 7 anos, é assassinada brutalmente no mesmo bairro em que vivia, a cidadezinha de Lübeck, na Alemanha, fica chocada. O que a justiça esperava era condenar o assassino de Anna à prisão, mas a sua pena foi bem diferente e imposta por outra pessoa, com as próprias mãos. Nesse episódio te contamos os detalhes dessa história. Você conhecia esse caso, operário(a)? Hosts: @mari.host e @rob.host Editor: @ovitovitovito Fontes: NDR, Der Fall Marianne Bachmeier: Selbstjustiz einer Mutter, disponível aqui: https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/chronologie/Der-Fall-Marianne-Bachmeier-Selbstjustiz-einer-Mutter,mariannebachmeier101.html UNILAD, Mother who got her revenge by firing seven shots in front of packed courtroom, disponível aqui: https://www.unilad.com/news/marianne-bachmeier-courtroom-shooting-891905-20221231 WIKIPEDIA, Schutzstaffel, disponível aqui: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzstaffel#SS_na_Segunda_Guerra_Mundial SCRIBD, Why Marianne Bachmeier Took Justice Into Her Own Hands, disponível aqui: https://www.scribd.com/document/690888679/Why-Marianne-Bachmeier-took-justice-into-her-own-hands EVIDENCE LOKER PODCAST, Transcript: 68. Vigilante Mother | Germany, disponível aqui: https://www.evidencelockerpodcast.com/transcripts/transcript-68-vigilante-mother-germany SVZ, Acht Schüsse, die das Recht erschütterten, disponível aqui: https://www.svz.de/deutschland-welt/promi-und-show/artikel/acht-schuesse-die-das-recht-erschuetterten-40422514 ODD MURDER SAND MYSTERIES, Acht Schüsse, die das Recht erschütterten, disponível aqui: https://www.oddmurdersandmysteries.com/the-murder-of-anna-bachmeier/ SPIEGEL, Drei Opfer sind zu beklagen, disponível aqui: https://www.spiegel.de/politik/drei-opfer-sind-zu-beklagen-a-32b058d2-0002-0001-0000-000014319511?context=issue EMMA, hatte marianne bachmeier recht?, disponível aqui: https://www.emma.de/artikel/muessen-auch-wir-marianne-bachmeier-den-prozess-machen-265214 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fabricadecrimes/message
They say a mother would do anything for their child, including the unthinkable. After the untimely demise of her daughter, Marianne Bachmeier takes justice into her own hands. Our Sources Morbid Curiosity
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Hoy te cuento la historia de Marianne Bachmeier, la mujer que tomó la justicia por su propia mano y mató en pleno tribunal al asesino y violador de su hija, quién tenía tan solo 7 añitos. GRACIAS a Héctor Noboa por sugerir este tema. Espero que te guste. Recomendación para la conmoción: Película "Dulce Venganza". No te olvides de seguir las redes sociales del podcast y si quieres te dejo las mías también: Twitter @OscuraMenteP Instagram @OscuraMenteP TikTok @oscura.mente Youtube @OscuraMentePodcast Twitter personal: @PriOrellanaD Si tienes una historia de terror o algún caso y quieres compartirlo, escríbeme a: oscuramentepodcast@gmail.com GRACIAS POR EL APOYO Y POR ESCUCHAR EL PODCAST.
Ju conta o caso de Marianne Bachmeier, que fez justiça com as próprias mãos pela filha e Math conta o caso de Elmer McCurdy, um boneco meio estranho em um parque de diversões
Dans cet épisode, nous allons plonger dans deux affaires judiciaires qui ont captivé l'attention du public et soulevé des questions complexes sur la justice et la nature humaine. Tout d'abord, nous examinerons l'affaire de Guy Turcotte, un médecin canadien dont le procès a suscité un débat intense. Nous poursuivrons avec l'affaire Marianne Bachmeier, une femme allemande devenue célèbre dans son pays dans un acte d'auto-justice en pleine salle de tribunal. Bon épisode! Kathia & Kiki
¿Hasta dónde puede llegar el dolor de una madre que perdió a su hija? En marzo de 1981, Marianne Bachmeier atravesó los controles de seguridad del tribunal, entró en la sala y se ubicó a espaldas del acusado de violar y matar a su hija. ¿Quieres saber qué hizo? Aquí te decimos cómo pasaron las cosas.
Hand in Hand gehen die zwei Freundinnen bis zur Tür des Gerichtssaals. Es ist 6. März 1981, kurz vor 10:00 Uhr. Gleich beginnt der dritte Prozesstag. Nervös tritt eine der Frauen ein paar Meter hervor und schaut in den Gerichtssaal. Die Frau atmet nervös aus. Ihr Name: Marianne Bachmeier. Und dann tritt ein junger Mann durch eine Tür. Mariannes Herz klopft schneller als sie ihn sieht. Das ist ihr Moment. Seelenruhig greift Marianne in die Tasche ihres langen, dunklen Mantels und holt eine Pistole hervor. Dann schießt sie. Warum? Was hat sie für ein Motiv und warum tötet die junge Frau namens Marianne mitten im Gerichtssaal? In der heutigen Folge sprechen Linn und Leo über einen der bekanntesten Fälle Deutschlands, in dem eine Frau aus Selbstjustiz den Mörder ihrer Tochter erschießt. Für Bilder, Hintergrund Infos und mehr: geht auf Instagram unter @mordaufexpodcast Hosts: Leonie Bartsch, linn Schütze Recherche: Leonie Bartsch, Stella Paschen Produktion: Alexander Chouzanas Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx)
Conozca la historia de Marianne Bachmeier, la madre que cobró justicia por su propia mano en contra del asesino y violador de su hija.
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Marianne Bachmeier was the mother of 7 year old Anna. When Marianne's daughter was murdered on May 5th, 1980 she was devastated. When the man who murdered her daughter went to trial she was emotionally distraught. What she did shocked Germany and would become known as one of the most notorious vigilante cases in the country. https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/the-avenging-mother-a584a8b748aehttps://apnews.com/article/3c8dd5ff177d6e69608d11a2438d25b8https://murderpedia.org/female.B/b/bachmeier-marianne.htmhttps://www.unilad.com/news/marianne-bachmeier-courtroom-shooting-891905-20221231Support the showAs always we want to thank each and every one of you for the continued support! If you haven't done so already please follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We would also LOVE if you would write us a review on apple podcasts! XOXO,Ashley & Sierra CLICK HERE⤵️⤵️⤵️https://linktr.ee/weeklydoseofwicked?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=6148575e-7853-4821-ae73-dc352c3340ab
V tomto díle se podíváme na smutný případ vraždy 7leté Anny, které se dopustil řezník K. Grabowski, který byl už předtím trestaný za zločiny na dětech. Marianne Bachmeier, matka dívky, vzala spravedlnost do svých rukou a vraha dcery zastřelila přímo v soudní síni.
Dirtbag Klaus Grabowski was a convicted sexual predator pedophile who was given the opportunity to strike one last time. Little did he know, that when he chose Anna Bachmeier as his victim, he was also choosing his own fate. Is an 'eye for an eye' ever justified? You tell us! Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives?utm_medium=copy_link Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio de "De Subida", exploramos el fascinante mundo de los héroes y justicieros de la historia. Acompáñanos mientras descubrimos las sorprendentes historias de personas como Joaquín Murrieta, el bandido mexicano que desafió a las autoridades estadounidenses en la década de 1850; Marianne Bachmeier, la madre alemana que buscó venganza por la muerte de su hija en un caso de asesinato muy publicitado; y el Marino Loko, el militar mexicano que se convirtió en un icono de la lucha contra los narcotraficos. En cada caso, exploramos las motivaciones, las acciones y las consecuencias de estos personajes históricos y discutimos si realmente fueron héroes o antihéroes en su época. ¡No te pierdas este episodio lleno de aventuras y sorpresas
Marianne Bachmeier shot and killed the rapist and murderer of her child, 7-year-old Anna Bachmeier, in an act of justice in 1981 in the courtroom of Anna's trial. The case sparked tons of media coverage and public debate on whether or not the killing was justified or not. People, especially mothers, took sympathy with Marianne and said they would have done the same thing considering the murderer was a 2 time sex offender and still out in the streets. But when the public starts digging up Marianne's past they realized that the shooting was not coming from a mother who loved her daughter, but a mom who didn't care about her daughter until she died. Marianne was neglectful of Anna and would frequently make her sleep on park benches, storage rooms and treated her like an adult. But even though Marianne was a bad mother, was this action of killing her daughter's murder righteous? Or just a ploy for more attention. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Em's kicking it solo on this mini episode that covers Marianne Bachmeier's revenge killing of Klaus Grabowski, the man who raped and murdered Marianne's seven year old daughter. Sources:https://www.oddmurdersandmysteries.com/the-murder-of-anna-bachmeier/https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Bachmeierhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/marianne-bachmeierIntro & Outro Music:Come Play with Me Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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A mother's love is like no other. I cover a lot of different cases involving children, and while I have no idea what those mothers have gone through, I can imagine the absolute rage that they would have against the perpetrator. This is the story of Marianne Bachmeier, a mother who could no longer hold all of that anger. Her 7-year-old daughter Anna would be murdered by an absolute monster named Klaus Grabowski. When faced with the killer at trial, Marianne would open fire on him, striking him and killing him with six bullets. Now Marianne would be the one on trial, for murdering her child's murderer. But how would she fare in the court of public opinion? Was Marianna justified in taking an eye for an eye? Sources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56HBXIte_pchttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1982/12/14/A-woman-charged-with-shooting-dead-her-daughters-alleged/5939408690000/https://firstcuriosity.com/featured/marianne-bachmeier-the-woman-who-killed-her-daughters-rapist-and-murderer-in-court/https://www.unilad.com/news/marianne-bachmeier-courtroom-shooting-891905-20221231https://allthatsinteresting.com/marianne-bachmeierSponsored by: Mommy MakeupYou can save 20% off your first makeup order by using the promo code “SERIALNAPPER” at checkout or by going to: http://mommymakeup.com/serialnapperWitches Talking Tarot (and other things...) is a podcast about tarot, the occult, cryptids, aliens, myths, and MANY other topics. New episodes Tues & ThursSupport the showFollow me here: ► YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SerialNapper/► Twitter - https://twitter.com/serial_napper► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/serialnappernik/► Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SerialNapper/► TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@serialnappernik Join the Serial Society true crime Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/serialnapperpatron Start Your Own Podcast with Buzzsprout!Following the link lets Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 credit if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support my show.
Alerta Gatilho: Estupro e pedofilia. Nessa semana, Renata nos traz a história de uma mãe que fez justiça com as próprias mãos e mudou a história da justiça alemã. Temos um canal no YouTube, com vídeos exclusivos todos os domingos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCac9ZupbqFakPcL5CQgpUoQ Apoie na Orelo: https://orelo.cc/podcast/603ce78538a4f230cbd37521 Escrito e apresentado por Natália Salazar e Renata Schmidt Produção: Natália Salazar e Renata Schmidt Edição: Natália Salazar Música: Felipe Salazar Arte: Matheus Schmidt http://patriaamadacriminal.com IG: @patriaamadapodcast Twitter: @patriaamadapod Camisetas e produtos do Pátria: https://montink.com/loja-meia-boca Para quem mora fora do Brasil ou quer produtos diferenciados: https://teespring.com/stores/ptria-amada-criminal-podcat https://www.redbubble.com/people/PatriaAmada
Am 6. März 1981 erschoss Marianne Bachmeier im Gerichtssaal den Mörder ihrer siebenjährigen Tochter. Es war ein Ereignis, das durch alle Medien ging, an den Stammtischen der Bundesrepublik diskutiert wurde, und Spielfilme genauso wie Dokumentarfilme nach sich zog, sowie etliche Bücher:
Vuonna 1980 7-vuotias Anna Bachmeier siepattiin, oletettavasti pahoinpideltiin seksuaalisesti ja murhattiin. Vaikka tekijä saatiin kiinni nopeasti, kukaan ei arvannut miten pienen tytön murha vaikuttaisi koko Saksan kansaan ja siihen tapaan miten maassa kohdeltaisiin seksuaalirikollisia jatkossa. Jaksossa olleet kirjasuositukset olivat: - Rikostarinoita maailmalta - Murha joka ei ollut rikos: historiaa isku iskulta Jos et ole kokeillut nextorya aikaisemmin, saat käyttöösi extra pitkän, 45 päivän ilmaisen kokeilujakson osoitteesta nextory.fi/pilvi Podin instagram: murhamatkallapodcast Musiikki: Dragón Rojo - The Mini Vandals Lähteet: https://allthatsinteresting.com/marianne-bachmeier https://www.oddmurdersandmysteries.com/the-murder-of-anna-bachmeier/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56HBXIte_pc https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Bachmeier
It started with the murder of 7 year old Anna Bachmeier and ended with the death of her killer, Klaus Grabowski. And between them was Marianne Bachmeier. Sign up for Madison's weekly newsletter: https://grimweekly.com/ Who's Knocking? Youtube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkxAlijpwT7zhAcjLzUdXg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whosknockingpodcast/?hl=en Email: hello@whosknockingpodcast.com Madison Cheeatow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madison.cheeatow/?hl=en Produced by Aidan Cheeatow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aidan.cheeatow/?hl=en Lost Line Media Youtube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4PvjE1eQJ83qaQ5bgtSgw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostlinemedia/?hl=en Email: contact@lostline.ca Website: https://www.lostline.ca/ Music by Matthew Cook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthcook/?hl=en Artwork by August Digital Website: https://alwaysaugust.co/
Die Mutter des Opfers erschoss den Mörder ihrer Tochter: Der Fall der Marianne Bachmeier erschütterte Deutschland Anfang der 80er-Jahre.
Servus ihr Lieben und ein frohes neues Jahr!In der ersten Episode des heurigen Jahr erzählt uns Marina etwas zu dem Mord an Anna Bachmeier und deren Mutter, die Selbstjustiz verübt hat.Wir sind sehr gespannt, was ihr von dem Fall haltet und freuen uns, wenn ihr uns eure Meinung zukommen lasst.Unser Instagramprofil findet ihr unter @austriantruecrimeduo. Gerne könnt ihr uns ein Mail an austriantruecrimeduo@gmail.com senden.Bis bald und GaLiGrü, euer Austrian True Crime Duo.Musik: https://terrasound.de
Marianne Bachmeier's seven-year-old daughter, Anna, is sexually assaulted and murdered by a neighbor. During the trial, Marianne decided to take justice into her own hands. Join Olivia Cornu and John Conner as they visit a German case that made headlines in 1980. Will this case be enough to make you...check the locks? Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Join Our Facebook Group Subscribe to our Patreon Visit our website Subscribe and Review on Apple Podcasts Check the Locks is Supported By: Audible: Enjoy 30 Days for Fee and Support Check the Locks Great Lakes Kids Apparel: Use code "LOCKS" to get 20% off Your First Order Post-production editing courtesy of Mat Halliday of Mat Halliday Audio Production Sources: The Murder of Anna Bachmeier A woman charged with shooting dead her daughter's alleged... - UPI Archives Marianne Bachmeier - Wikipedia Germany praised for ending sex-offender surgical castration | AP News https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/besides-pakistan-here-are-five-other-countries-with-active-castration-laws-51778 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/checkthelocks/message
La Voz de las Sombras es una sección muy especial de Iker Jiménez donde nos cuenta crímenes poco conocidos que tienen connotaciones muy desconcertantes. Esta semana se adentra en el caso de Marianne Bachmeier, una mujer que, en marzo de 1981, atravesó los controles de seguridad del tribunal donde se juzgaba al violador y asesino de su hija, entró en la sala, se situó detrás de él y le disparó varias veces hasta matarlo. “Espero que esté muerto”, dijo cuando terminó. Pero ¿qué había pasado? ¿Cuál es la historia de esta mujer? Jiménez nos la cuenta. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
On March 6, 1981, Marianne Bachmeier calmly walked into a crowded courtroom and opened fire on 35-year-old sex offender Klaus Grabowski who was on trial for the murder of Marianne's 7-year-old daughter, Anna. Marianne is now known as the Revenge Mother of Germany. Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/inhumanpod Buy MERCH here! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/merch If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a rating and review! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @inhuman_podcast and join our Facebook group (Inhuman Podcast). If you have questions or case suggestions, send us an email at inhumanmonsterpod@gmail.com! Check out our website to submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/
Marianne Bachmeier เธอคือฆาตกรที่ได้รับความเห็นใจจากชาวเยอรมนี เพราะลูกสาววัยเพียง 7 ขวบ Anna ถูกเพื่อนบ้าน Klaus Grabowski ไปและก่อเหตุฆาตกรรมอย่างโหดเหี้ยม แต่ทุกเรื่องมันมีเรื่องราวมากกว่านั้นเสมอ วันนี้เรามาฟังเรื่องของเธอกันค่ะ เจอมิได้ที่ด้านล่างตามนี้นะคะ รอเจอทุกคนอยู่นะคะ YouTube : hhttps://youtu.be/gMQ9z-W9u_M Tiktok : https://bit.ly/3c3HmpX * ติดต่องาน DM IG : Misuko
Im Interview: Godo Röben, der ehemalige Geschäftsführer von der “Rügenwalder Mühle”, spricht über den weltweiten Trend zur fleischfreien Ernährung und das wirtschaftliche Potential in diesem Segment. Quartalszahlen von Pfizer und gute DAX Performance. Bundesinnenministerin Nancy Faeser besucht den WM-Austragungsort Katar. Vor 40 Jahren: Prozessauftakt gegen Marianne Bachmeier. Corona-Quarantäne in Disneyland Shanghai.
Auch nach über 40 Jahren gilt der Fall von Marianne Bachmeier als einer der spektakulärsten Fälle von Selbstjustiz in Deutschland. Die damals 31-Jährige erschießt 1981 im Lübecker Schwurgerichtssaal den mutmaßlichen Mörder ihrer Tochter.
Auch nach über 40 Jahren gilt der Fall von Marianne Bachmeier als einer der spektakulärsten Fälle von Selbstjustiz in Deutschland. Die damals 31-Jährige erschießt 1981 im Lübecker Schwurgerichtssaal den mutmaßlichen Mörder ihrer Tochter. Um Rache, so erklärt sie später, sei es ihr dabei jedoch nie gegangen. Autorin: Melahat Simsek Von Melahat Simsek.
#kriminal #reaction #krimi Krimi Loide! Marianne Bachmeier feat. Darkwing Rendern Hochladen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh-pDiUJ9vM&t=271s WingelWongel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIYS6SQxpl8 Reuplord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzR9VITi0N0&list=WL&index=2 SpiegelLordXIX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDbSdS5b4II Hagebuddne: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqbV5POFEVXAEUcU3_r1u9w Serial Talk V4 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ9FSnk9HyjzrXiLClRiO_w Jabonischer Drachne https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcRDHa1XMRu2XLAAHObM5MQ/videos Anette Mulle: https://www.youtube.com/c/AnetteMulle Meddl Kaschpa: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxay1Hy2Sgha6OyiTtrYC_g Der Heilige Ofenkäse: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5zK... Haute Kultur mit Emma di Lipsia: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC47x... Roxau: https://www.youtube.com/c/RoxauderZer.. Nephthys: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEFz... Darkwing Reloaded: https://www.youtube.com/user/DamonsHi... Fuddel-Haidcloud: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZc3... Arni Degger: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCI9... Rammlord: https://www.youtube.com/c/Rammlord Rammlord Rants: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3rw... Zwingel-Offiziell: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBstM88UJifGZMCZjfU-dmg Uti Van Stillreich: https://www.youtube.com/c/UtivanStill...
I dag tar Nora opp "hevnmoren" Marianne Bachmeier. I denne saken så skal vi dessverre innom ett mord på en 7 år gammel jente. Men moren tar hevn! Etter å ha snakket om forferdelige dystre saker i det siste, med helt ubegripelige motiv, er det litt ålreit å ta opp en sak der vi i alle fall kan forstå motivet til Marianne. Insta: https://instagram.com/holdpustenpodFace: https://www.facebook.com/holdpustenpodTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@holdpustenpodGi oss gjerne fem stjerner overalt og husk å anbefal podden til en venn om du liker det du hører :)Lydeffekter fra zapsplat.com
www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com Become a Patron and get more episodes! www.patreon.com/accidentaldads Imagine the scene: A serial murderer is guided by a specific “code” that kills only those who are guilty. He has access to crime scenes as a blood splatter analyst for the Miami police, gathering information and analyzing DNA to confirm a target's guilt before killing them. Sound familiar? It should, it's the premise of the TV show, “Dexter.” Ah, yes, Dexter. I love that show. We figured we would talk about the life of Dexter even though Logan, of course, has never seen it. Jk. Obviously, murder is never acceptable, right? It's the worst crime we can commit against one another, right? But what if, someone who didn't believe in the “thou shall not kill” premise decided to murder someone you love? What if someone raped or beat someone you love? What if a child was purposefully abused, raped, or arguably worse, murdered? Does that horrendous situation change the narrative? Would you, COULD YOU, take the life of the person or persons responsible for your now substantial and debilitating loss? I want you to honestly think about that as we go through today's episode. Bottom line, do specific human piles of shit DESERVE TO DIE? Pedro Rodrigues Filho, or Killer Petey, is a Brazilian serial murderer. He was convicted and is notorious for hunting out and murdering only criminals as a teenager, between the ages of 14 and 19, particularly an entire gang in retaliation for the killing of his pregnant girlfriend. He served 34 years in prison before being released in 2007, having been formally imprisoned for 71 murders but claimed to have killed over 100 drug traffickers, rapists, and murderers. Filho was initially sentenced to eight more years in jail in 2011 on accusations of inciting violence and deprivation of liberty. However, he was released in 2018 after serving seven years on the condition that he behaved himself. Nevertheless, he murdered 47 inmates inside the prisons where he was held captive, most of whom were rapists. Since his second release from prison in 2018, when he declared himself to be reformed from his self-declared vigilantism as a youth and committed to not committing any more crimes, Filho has gained notoriety as a YouTube personality in Brazil. He runs the channel Pedrinho EX Matador, later renamed 2P Entretenimento, where he comments on current crimes and teaches the general public that committing crimes is not something to be proud of. South of Minas Gerais in Santa Rita do Sapuca, on a farm, Rodrigues was born. His father was abusive and, all in all, a piece of shit and had kicked his mother's belly during a fight while she was pregnant, leaving the poor unborn child with a bruised skull. In a quarrel with an older relative at age 13, he shoved the young man into a sugar cane press, nearly killing him, and had pondered leaving him there to die before deciding to save him. He claimed that this was the first time he had felt the urge to kill. When Filho was fourteen years old, his father was accused of stealing food from the high school kitchen where he worked as a security guard, resulting in him losing his job. In vengeance, Filho killed the vice-mayor of Alfenas with Filho's Grandfather's shotgun, as he was the one who fired his father. A month later, he killed another guard at the school whom he believed to be the real thief. On the run, Rodrigues took refuge in Mogi das Cruzes, Greater São Paulo, where he began robbing drug dens and killing drug traffickers, making him a celebrity in the news media as the vigilante “Pedrinho Matador” (Lil' Petey Killer). Filho killed one of the gang leaders in the area he was ransacking. After killing the gang leader, he took over his role and began running the same gang, almost like a Riddick moment where you keep what you kill. During this time, he met a woman named Maria Aparecida Olympia, nicknamed Botinha. After they found out they were pregnant, Filho proposed! So awesome to see that this man, with what could be perceived as a savage beast-like mentality, actually has a pretty big heart. Unfortunately, a rival gang leader brutally murdered Filho's fiancee during Olympia's pregnancy. After finding out about the murder, Filho kind of went full John Wick. He and a few of his friends went to the wedding of the rival gang member. The hit squad brutally massacred all involved in the death of his soon-to-be wife and the mother of his child. He killed 7 at the wedding and injured 16 more. All of this came after Filho went on a torture spree to find out who was involved initially. We don't know precisely how many were killed or hurt leading up to this point. Dudes an absolute monster and gave zero fucks. Speaking of giving zero fucks, the boyfriend of Filho's favorite cousin knocked her up! Pretty exciting news. Except for the fact that the boyfriend refused to marry her, so… Filho shot and killed him. Remember how we mentioned that Filho's Father was a piece of shit? Well, it gets worse. A few months after the massacre at the wedding, Filho found out that his mother had been killed. By his father. Who had butchered and dismembered her with a machete. After his father was committed to prison, Filho went and paid him a visit! While at the conjugal, Filho stabbed him 22 times! Not only did he kill his father, but he carved his heart out of him and took a rather large bite out of it. Amazing that he still somehow doesn't have any jail time or was even caught! Brazil, what's up down there? Well, after a few years of Filho continuing his lifestyle of a gang leader, it's known that he killed a few more before good old Johnny Law caught up to him in 1973. After he was sentenced to 126 years in prison, he was transported in a police car with another inmate, where he supposedly murdered him in the police car. Filho served only 34 years, however, while in prison. This is because the maximum time a criminal can serve is thirty years when convicted, according to Brazilian law. This was later changed to 40 years in 2019. While in prison, he didn't slow down much on the killing. He murdered 47 other criminals serving time in the same prison as him. They were the worst of the worst, though. Murderers, rapists, sex traffickers, etc. That's valiant, right? But being a killer of killers creates a pretty strong and bad reputation among other criminals. Especially when most of the prison population has that on their rap sheet. So he made some enemies while there. He was ambushed by some of these people. During the ambush, he killed three of his attackers and injured the other two. One bad motherfucker. He was up for release in 2003 but because of the murders within the prison, he was given an extra four years. But he only murdered bad guys. I mean, there was just the one-off murder of his cellmate because he snored too loud, but I mean, come on, who hasn't thought about that? No? Just me? Hmm. Anyways. He did mention that he enjoyed a few of the murders just because they were terrible people, and he wanted to kill them. He was formally let free on April 24, 2007, but on September 15, 2011, he was detained at his home and later found guilty of riot and false imprisonment. He acknowledged that the fact that his girlfriend was not in jail was his primary reason for wanting to be released. However, he was ultimately sentenced to 128 years for these offenses. Filho was released in 2018 due to Brazil's repeal of the law stating that those with a diagnosis of psychopathy can be imprisoned indefinitely and that the country's maximum penalty is 30 years. Since then, he has created a YouTube channel where he shares his experiences. In addition, he tries to teach others to not follow in his footsteps. So let's sum this guy up: Most of the time, Filho hunted down the various types of offenders he wanted to kill by looking up their names and addresses. He then brutally killed them in several methods. However, he admitted that his preferred method was to hack or stab them to death with swords. Usually, when he learned of a crime, that prompted him to take action. When driven by rage rather than thrill, he would occasionally capture criminals (usually professional criminals and drug dealers) and torture them to death. He sometimes modified his approach by following the path taken by his victims when they committed their own crimes, such as when he murdered his father or when he murdered seven people in one day. Now how about we look at some other folks with the same motifs? Now they may not have as extensive of a rap sheet as Filho, but these following people had decided to make it known for taking justice into their own hands when the Justice system didn't seem to do enough for them. Marianne Bachmeier She was a struggling single mother who learned with horror that her daughter Anna, age 7, had died. The girl missed school on May 5, 1980, and somehow ended up at the home of Klaus Grabowski, a 35-year-old butcher who lived next door. Later, a cardboard box containing Anna's remains was discovered on the side of a nearby canal. Grabowski was detained very quickly after his fiancée called the police to report the incident since he already had a criminal record for child abuse. Grabowski argued that he hadn't sexually molested the little girl before killing her, even after confessing to the crime. Instead, Grabowski made the strange claim that the young girl had attempted to “blackmail” him by saying she would tell her mother he had assaulted her if he didn't give her money. Grabowski further claimed that the primary motivation for his decision to kill the kid in the first place was this alleged “blackmailing.” The murder of Marianne Bachmeier's daughter had already infuriated her. But when the murderer related this tale, she grew even more irate. She was determined to get retribution when the man was put on trial a year later. At Grabowski's 1981 trial in the Lübeck district court, his defense claimed that since he had been deliberately castrated for his crimes years earlier, he had only committed the offense due to a hormone imbalance. The third day of the trial was Bachmeier's breaking point. She concealed a .22-caliber Beretta handgun in her handbag, took it out in the courtroom, and fired eight shots at the murderer. Grabowski received six rounds of fire before passing away in a pool of blood on the courthouse floor. Bachmeier reportedly responded, “I wanted to kill him,” according to Judge Guenther Kroeger. Although it was evident from the several witnesses and Bachmeier's comments that it was indeed her who killed Grabowski, she was shortly placed on trial for the crime. She said, “He killed my daughter... I meant to shoot him in the face but I shot him in the back... I hope he's dead.” With some celebrating Bachmeier as a hero and others denouncing her conduct, the “Revenge Mother” case swiftly gained notoriety in Germany. Before shooting Grabowski, Bachmeier said that she saw visions of Anna in the trial and could no longer stand for him to misrepresent her daughter. She allegedly sold her story to Stern magazine to pay her defense lawyers for $158,000. In the end, the courts found Bachmeier guilty in 1983 of deliberate manslaughter. For her acts, she received a six-year prison term. Jason Vukovich Unlike other real-life vigilantes, Jason Vukovich's search for justice began years before he set out to pursue it. Vukovich, born to a single mother in Anchorage, Alaska, on June 25, 1975, was quickly adopted by his mother's new husband, Larry Fulton. Fulton seemed devout in public, but in reality, he molested Vukovich during his nightly “prayer sessions.” Vukovich and his brother were often beaten with belts and pieces of wood in addition to sexual torture. And to make matters worse, Fulton got away with all these horrific offenses, which infuriated Vukovich. As a result, Vukovich, who fled terrified at 16, spent years getting by on narcotics and small-time thievery. He returned to Alaska in 2008, but his desire to get revenge on pedophiles like Fulton didn't go away. It culminated in 2016. Vukovich started by browsing the neighborhood sex offenders list. He then attacked and stole from three of the guys on the list as the last act. In June 2016, Vukovich went after the three guys. Targeting Albee first, he drove to the residences of Andres Barbosa, Charles Albee, and Wesley Demarest. Then, on the morning of June 24, Vukovich broke into the man's house and smacked the 68-year-old before robbing him and fleeing. Two days later, he approached Barbosa in a very identical manner. However, he arrived at the door at 4 a.m. this time. He assaulted Barbosa with a punch to the face, stole his truck, and fled the scene with two female accomplices and a hammer. Demarest was instructed to get on his knees as Vukovich struck him in the fucking face with a hammer. Vukovich claimed, “I am an angel of vengeance. “I'm going to administer justice to those you injured.” Shortly after, the hammer, stolen items, and a notepad with the names of the persons in it were all discovered by police on Vukovich who was hiding in a nearby car. As a result, 18 charges of assault, robbery, burglary, and theft were brought against him. He decidedly took a plea deal. According to allthatsintersting.com, in 2018, Vukovich was sentenced to 28 years in prison, after which the judge stated that “vigilantism won't be accepted in our society.” Vukovich has since expressed regret for his actions and urged others in his position not to follow in his footsteps: “I began my life sentence many, many years ago, it was handed down to me by an ignorant, hateful, poor substitute for a father. I now face losing most of the rest of my life due to a decision to lash out at people like him. To all those who have suffered like I have, love yourself and those around you, this is truly the only way forward.” Gary Plauché Now I'm pretty sure we all already know this story, but it fits the agenda of what we share. Jeff Doucet, a 25-year-old karate teacher in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, enjoyed the total confidence of his young pupils and their parents. But on February 19, 1984, when Doucet took Jody Plauché, then 11 years old, for what was intended to be a 15-minute automobile journey, that confidence was horribly betrayed. When their son didn't come home that day, Gary and June Plauché became quite concerned—and with good reason. Doucet had taken their small boy hostage and was transporting him to the West Coast. Before booking a room at a hotel in Anaheim, California, Doucet shaved his beard and colored Jody's hair to ward off suspicion. The youngster was repeatedly assaulted there by Doucet until he eventually gave Jody permission to phone his parents. Jody was returned to his family after the police quickly tracked down the call and apprehended Doucet. In the meantime, Gary Plauché, Jody's father, traveled to the Baton Rouge airport to meet Doucet at arrivals and murder him. Plauché drew a .38 pistol from his boot on March 16, 1984, as soon as he spotted Doucet at the airport. He had been talking to a friend on the other end of a payphone while waiting for Doucet to show up. Even saying, “Look out, he's coming. A shot is soon to be heard. The subsequent gunshot was recorded on tape since television cameras were filming. Plauché had murdered the abuser of his kid, shooting a hollow-point bullet into Doucet's head from three feet away. Later, he was put on trial for murder, but the judge sitting on the opposing side of the courtroom was lenient. As a result, Plauché was shortly released after receiving a sentence of seven years with a suspended term, five years of probation, and 300 hours of community service. Jody Plauché, on the other hand, took a while to comprehend all the trauma that had occurred to him at a young age. "I was outraged with what my father did after the incident," Jody said. “I did not want Jeff killed. I felt like he was going to go to jail, and that was enough for me.” He continued, “But my parents, they didn't force me into recovery. They kind of let me recover at my own pace, and it took a while… but I was able to work through it and eventually accept my dad back in my life.” Jody eventually turned his experience into a book titled Why, Gary, Why?. Tityana Coppage Tityana Coppage is a woman from Kansas City, Missouri. She was known as a strong woman who tried to help and lead her family as a young adult. She was only 21 when she lost her brother – and it wasn't the first loss her family had to come to terms with. Her family was extended to several younger brothers with different last names who she cared for equally and passionately. The brother she lost was Jayson Ugwuh Jr. He was a 16-year-old high school student who loved basketball and rap. He was a bright, cheerful kid despite knowing personal tragedies from mere years beforehand. He was gunned down in public on January 10 while walking with some of his friends. A car came up, opened fire, and then sped away. What provoked the incident remained a mystery. The only solid fact was that Jayson Jr. was the primary victim. Tityana and Jayson both endured a shocking loss in 2016 when a drive-by shooting claimed the lives of her young brother Jayden Ugwuh and younger cousin Montell Ross. The boys were just 9 and 8, respectively, at the time of death. Jayson was present for the shooting and held his little brother Jayden as he faded and died from the bullet wounds. The killer was never found. Tityana was only 16 when the incident occurred, leaving her mentally changed. A few days before the killing of Lars, Coppage posted a tribute to her brother on Facebook. The post read: “I tried to shield y'all from everything I had to witness as a kid. I supported anything and everything you wanted to do in life. I tried to give you the best so you wouldn't have to look for fake love in the streets,” she wrote in the January 11 post. “I worked hard and long hours to keep a roof over y'all head, nice clothes and shoes on y'all feet refrigerator full of groceries. The streets didn't rise y'all I did this sh*t 10 toes down. I was at those games as much as I could, I was paying for your studio time for your trips no matter the cost. All I wanted is to see you happy finish school and make it to the top. But some how I still failed you. This wasn't you Jayson you was so sweet so quite a honorable young man why didn't you just hear me out I only wanted more time with you that's all.” The object of Tityana's vengeance was Keith Lars. Just two days after her brother's death and burial, she gathered as much evidence as possible to affirm the identity of her brother's murderer. She traced him as the car owner that carried the gunman who killed her brother and armed herself before they met. Lars didn't go down quietly. They exchanged gunfire, but Tityana came alive and left Lars dead in his car in the parking lot in the city's northeast section. Court records state that Lars was found in the back of a Toyota near Virginia Avenue and Admiral Boulevard in Kansas City on January 13, with officers determining that the shooting had occurred close to the 500 block of Benton Boulevard. At that scene, police found 23 shell casings from two types of bullets. 8 were .45 caliber, and 15 were 9mm. Was Tityana just an ordinary woman pushed beyond the brink to perform such a murderous act? She had already seen injustice win with the still-unsolved deaths of her young siblings, and she didn't have enough trust in the system to properly avenge her brother's death. She assumed the guilt of Lars and got in contact with someone called “Auntie” to arm herself with a .45 pistol, saying “I used to many on Bro!” The fact that multiple gunshots were fired proves she was an amateur with a firearm. Thanks to witnesses who came forward and surveillance footage in the parking lot where the murder took place, authorities quickly identified Coppage. They arrested her for the murder, booking her into Jackson County Jail on a $200,000 bond. Evidence was quickly collected against Coppage, and she did not deny the charges. She insisted that she got justice for her dead brother, even going as far as to text his cell phone to assure him that she was sending his killer to him. At the time, no formal evidence was collected, or investigations were pending towards Lars as the suspect, though he was armed and did drive the same, or very similar, truck seen at Jayson's murder scene. She admitted during questioning that she knew Lars would be in the parking lot when she shot him. However, Tityana initially claimed that the murder was accidental and that she only shot him in self-defense because he fired his weapon at her first. Coppage was spurred toward Lars by members of her community who seemed to indicate a shared but hushed knowledge of events that led to her brother's death. The police weren't able to corroborate as much in their reporting. So all anyone seemed to know was that Lars may as well have been guilty and could have had his own criminal history. Therefore, the extended family of the community assisted Coppage's vigilante act she grew up around. Coppage does not deny what she did or why and is charged with second-degree murder, which is murder without premeditation or planning. By her admission, she fired her gun at the vehicle with Lars in it, but she claimed that he fired first and her weapon was meant for protection. She was celebratory over his death, particularly over vengeance, meaning she went there assuming he was guilty and was armed to act. Coppage contacted Lars before the meeting to tell him she was coming to ask questions. She claimed to call him to try and settle differences between him and her father, knowing that if she didn't take action, he absolutely would. COPPAGE TEXTED HER DECEASED BROTHER AFTER KILLING LARS AS WELL. The message sent to Her brother's phone read: “I owe em that body,” according to an affidavit. This message and the ones sent to “Auntie” led authorities to file murder charges. Rap artists DaBaby and 42 Dugg made public posts on Instagram voicing solidarity and have reached out to pay $20,000 each of her bond as support. She is currently awaiting trial. Jorge Porto-Sierra Ok, so here we have someone that TECHNICALLY didn't kill anyone, but that wasn't for lack of trying. When authorities responded to the scene at the Friendly Village Inn & Motel on U.S. Route 192 in Florida in 2018, witnesses recalled seeing Jorge shout, “I'm going to kill you, child molester,” as he drenched the property in gasoline with a cigarette in his hand. Porto-Sierra then returned to the parking lot and attacked two individuals sitting in their car. After that, he rammed his Ford Focus into their vehicle and poured gasoline into it through an open window. Just as Porto-Sierra was preparing to set the car on fire, police arrived on the scene. He was quickly surrounded and told to surrender. The 50-year-old Porto-Sierra admitted that he had planned to “barbecue all the child molesters on fire and kill them.” However, when police asked him why he didn't, Porto-Sierra claimed that the police had arrived too fast for him to do so. Authorities soon discovered that at least two of the men Porto-Sierra targeted were indeed convicted, sex offenders. One man had been standing outside his room when Porto-Sierra leaped out of his car and launched into a tirade, prompting him to rush inside his room. “They raped kids, they are all child molesters that all live here and deserve to die,” Porto-Sierra later said as he justified his actions to the police. While the Friendly Village Inn & Motel is indeed a popular place for convicted sex offenders (because it's far away from schools and playgrounds), and at least two of Porto-Sierra's targets were known sex offenders, the real-life vigilante still broke the law and thus found himself arrested for his actions. As of 2020, Porto-Sierra is being held on no bond at the Osceola County Jail and charged with 4 counts of attempted murder. André Bamberski Andre was born to Polish immigrants in France in the 1930s. He was in the thick of the war that affected him growing up. Later, Andre became a chartered accountant and married Danièle Gonnin, having two kids. However, at the time of the incident, Andre and Danièle were divorced, and the latter was married to Dieter Krombach, a doctor, in Lindau, Germany. Danièle initially told Andre that Dieter believed Kalinka died due to a heat stroke or the effects of a concussion from a few years prior. However, Andre wasn't so sure. Dieter had stated that on the morning of Kalinka's death, he had found her in bed, unresponsive; rigor mortis had already set in. However, Dieter tried to revive her by injecting her with a nervous system stimulant and two other stimulants. But that didn't work, and Kalinka was dead. The autopsy report read by Andre later showed that Kalinka had blood around her torn vagina. Inside, there was a whitish substance that was never tested. Besides injection marks on her arms, Kalinka had undigested food in her stomach. Experts later believed she died from asphyxiation from regurgitating her own food. All of this left Andre with only one theory: Dieter was responsible for the death. Andre believed Dieter raped and then killed Kalinka with an injection, possibly to keep her from talking about it. While the German prosecution closed the case, saying Kalinka died of natural causes, Andre didn't give up, following Dieter across Europe for years to bring him to justice. About a year after Kalinka's death, Andre went to Lindau, handing out fliers accusing Dieter of murder. He was arrested and then fined and sentenced in absentia. However, that didn't stop Andre. He then prodded the French authorities, eventually leading to Kalinka's body's exhumation; she was a French citizen. This time, it was revealed that her genitals had been missing since the autopsy, and there was no trace of them. Andre's work paid off when a French court convicted Dieter in absentia of violence, bringing on death without intention to do so, and sentenced him to 15 years. But with Germany refusing extradition, Dieter essentially remained a free man for many years. Then, in 1997, Dieter was convicted of raping a 16-year-old in his clinic. He received a two-year suspended sentence in addition to his license being revoked. But a couple of years later, Dieter moved around and worked in several clinics by providing a photocopy of his license as proof. Andre didn't give up, even hiring private detectives to find out what Dieter was up to. He said, “All my friends and family, including my father, told me to quit it at this point. They said, ‘You're not going to achieve anything.' But I'm a Slav, you see, and the Slavs are very emotional. I cried all the time when I thought about Kalinka. It was a question for me of moral duty. That was the most important thing: to get the truth.” While Dieter received a 26-month prison sentence, he was released early, and Andre learned he was back to work yet again. Andre then resolved to bring Dieter to France in any way possible. He was in Bregenz, Austria, hoping to look for more information about Dieter in Scheidegg, Germany. Andre talked about kidnapping Dieter and eventually heard from Anton Krasniqi, who agreed to help him. In October 2009, Dieter was taken from his house by Anton and two other accomplices and left outside a building in Mulhouse, France, paving the way for Dieter's trial. While Dieter's pattern of drugging and raping women came to light, he was sentenced to 15 years behind bars. As for Andre, he admitted to knowing about the kidnapping plot but insisted he wasn't involved in the actual act. In June 2014, he was found guilty of ordering the kidnap and received a one-year suspended sentence. In the end, Andre was happy with the result. He believed that he had kept his promise to Kalinka about giving her justice. Regarding why Dieter would kill Kalinka, Andre said, “Kalinka had asked to move back to Toulouse, and to no longer stay with Krombach. She was about to escape from him: That could have been a motive. But one will never know. One can never know.” Andre quit his full-time job in 1999 to dedicate himself to bringing Dieter to justice. Through it all, he was supported by his partner (also called Danièle) for several years. Now in his 80s, Andre seems to live in Toulouse, France, and enjoying some much-needed time off. This one is a DOOZY! Drąsius Kedys was born on September 4, 1972, in Garliava, Lithuania. He and his former girlfriend Laimutė Stankūnaitė had a daughter in February 2004. Stankūnaitė was underage when she gave birth to Kedys' daughter. The couple split in 2006, and the parents got embroiled in a bitter custody battle. His former girlfriend, with the help of Andrius Ūsas, a politician and advisor to the former Speaker of the Seimas Viktoras Muntianas, obtained custody in November 2006. Kedys had visitation rights every other weekend, But later Stankunaite gave up her custody rights, giving them to the father. On November 29, 2008, Kedys submitted a formal complaint to the police, claiming Ūsas paid Stankūnaitė to sexually molest his daughter. In December 2008, Kedys obtained full custody of his daughter with no visitation rights for Stankūnaitė. The courts repeatedly confirmed that Stankūnaitė had no case to answer, thus dismissing Kedys' allegations against his former girlfriend as unsubstantiated. Nevertheless, the pre-trial investigation against Ūsas continued. In February 2009, Kedys further pressed accusations against Violeta Naruševičienė, Stankūnaitė's sister, claiming the former had participated in allowing men to molest her 4-year-old daughter. Finally, in July 2009, Kedys accused Jonas Furmanavičius, a district judge, and an individual known as Aidas of partaking in the molestation. All those people (except for Aidas) professed their innocence and accused Kedys of slander, criminal libel, and death threats. Kedys was frustrated with the apparent lack of progress in official investigations and convinced that the case was being deliberately stonewalled. So, he sent out 200 DVDs to Lithuanian politicians, media outlets, and law-enforcement agencies, featuring homemade video footage of his daughter's explicit testimony against three “uncles.” In addition, he promised to send the subtitled version to Members of the European Parliament. However, many sources criticized Kedys, who acted as the cameraman, for asking his daughter leading questions and heavily editing the film (it contained 50 segments filmed across nine occasions). On October 5, 2009, Furmanavičius and Naruševičienė were shot dead in Kaunas. Kedys became the prime suspect. On the same day, a national search of Kedys was announced, soon followed by an announcement of an international investigation, as he was thought to have left the country shortly after the murders. Kedys' friends Raimundas Ivanauskas and Eglė Barauskaitė were charged with accessory to murder. The story caused an uproar in Lithuania, with much of the public siding with Kedys. In the public mind, the case was seen as a father's futile attempts to pursue justice and protect his daughter and being driven to desperate measures by anger at the injustice. Others questioned whether the killings were actually commissioned by Kedys himself. On April 17, 2010, at 6:49 a.m., after six months of a police search, a man fishing found Drąsius Kedys' body near Kaunas Reservoir. An autopsy concluded he had died between the evening of April 15 and the morning of the 16th. According to the official report, the cause of death was “choking on vomit” while being heavily intoxicated. However, his relatives were convinced that Kedys was murdered, pointing out wounds on his body. Kedys' relatives demanded a second opinion from independent experts. Finally, in April 2011, a report was received from the Swedish National Forensic Service confirming Kedys had died from alcohol and drug poisoning and that he choked on the contents of his own stomach. The Swedish report differed from the Lithuanian experts in determining “the injuries on the body appeared before his death” and that the “possibility of drowning is not excluded.” On April 24, Kedys was buried in Jonučiai cemetery. According to media reports, 6-10,000 people from across the country attended the ceremony. Ūsas, the main suspect in the pedophilia case, was officially charged with the sexual molestation of a minor. However, he was found drowned in a swamp in June 2010. The death was ruled an accident. Nevertheless, the court case against Ūsas continued, and the court found him innocent in November 2012. Mirriam Rodriguez Miriam's 20-year-old daughter mysteriously disappeared in 2012. Her daughter had been kidnapped and subsequently murdered, and several men were perpetrators of the crime. Dissatisfied with the Mexican justice system, Miriam decided to take matters into her own hands. To fool authorities and her daughter's kidnappers, Miriam changed her appearance as best she could and used fake identification to make it more difficult to trace her. One of Miriam's first “victims” was a member of a Mexican cartel who was implicit in the kidnapping and murder of her daughter. She cornered him, held him at gunpoint, and told him, “If you move, I'll shoot you.” But she was just getting started. She eventually tracked down her daughter's killers one by one all across the country. But unfortunately, her vigilantism led to her ultimate downfall when multiple gunmen managed to kill her outside her home. Becoming a vigilante against organized criminals is a considerable risk, but it was one that Miriam was willing to take to seek justice for her daughter. Speaking of people standing up against gangs… El Salvador's Mara Salvatrucha gang is better known as MS-13. Formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s, many members were deported for vicious crimes. However, several of them continued their criminal activity back home. The gang terrorized a nation plagued by a high poverty rate and a virtually helpless police force — until real-life vigilantes stepped up to help. Spanish for “Black Shadow,” Sombra Negra was first formed around the early 1990s due to El Salvador's authorities being glaringly overpowered by MS-13. Frustrated by the situation, Sombra Negra started targeting gang members for execution — especially MS-13 members. Sombra Negra members come dressed in black with bandanas over their faces. They patrol the streets in unlicensed vehicles and with tinted windows. And one of their primary missions is to capture MS-13 members — and make them “disappear.” As Sombra Negra has grown more powerful over the years, so have the legends of their brutal retribution against the gang members. From sexual torture to dismemberment, the paramilitary group of vigilantes became more of a death squad than a traditional band of crimefighters. In El Salvador, it seemed that only extreme measures would stop MS-13. “Most of the victims were blindfolded, their hands or thumbs tied behind their backs, and they had received tiros de gracia (a coup de grâce), shots to the base of the skull at close range by weapons such as assault rifles and machine guns,” a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services report said. From home invasions to sudden killings in the streets, Sombra Negra carries out its mission ruthlessly and describes it as a “social cleansing.” And some authorities are grateful. Even El Salvador's head of National Assembly Guillermo Gallegos has admitted: “Morally I support this type of expression because people are tired of the way of delinquency.” In the end, it's worth noting that many people have mixed feelings about real-life vigilantes. While they may sympathize with their motives in some cases, they may also find some of their choices reckless or unnecessarily dangerous. But there's no question that these vigilantes have left a massive impression on the world — for better or worse. And there's another set of gang-fighting vigilantes… Pablo Escobar needs little, if any, introduction. One of the most infamous drug lords in modern history, the Colombian kingpin ran a colossal cocaine empire that saw thousands of people killed. Yet, with corrupt authority figures in his pocket, Escobar's reign appeared resolute — until it wasn't. In the early 1990s, Escobar had two rival cartel members murdered when they visited him in an opulent prison (which he had built for himself). Fidel Castano, the other cartel's boss, was none too pleased. And so he helped form Los Pepes. Short for “Perseguidos por Pablos Escobar,” the paramilitary group welcomed “People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar.” Escobar was marked after he walked out of his prison in July 1992. At this point, even the U.S. government and CIA were aiding Los Pepes in their quest to find the kingpin. But unfortunately, Los Pepes also engaged in bloody bombings against Escobar that killed and injured civilians. Some of these nearly killed their target, including a car bomb that injured Escobar's daughter. For more than a year, Los Pepes ruthlessly attacked anyone in Escobar's circle — from friends and relatives to public supporters and officials. Finally, it was in 1993 when they closed in on the man himself. After Los Pepes forced Escobar into hiding, Colombian intelligence intercepted a phone call from Escobar to his son. Now confident of his whereabouts, Colombian police and military forces headed for Escobar's newfound hiding place in the neighborhood of Los Olivos — ready for retribution after years of brutal violence in the country. Whether Los Pepes members played an active role in killing him remains hotly contested, but one thing is sure: Without their vigilant quest to find Escobar, he would likely lead many more to their deaths. Ultimately, he was chased across rooftops and gunned down while on the run. And lastly, what happens when an ENTIRE TOWN decides a lousy guy needs to die? It didn't take long for Ken McElroy to become the resident “bully” of Skidmore, Missouri. And considering his crimes, the “bully” label was putting things lightly. For years after he dropped out of school, he was accused of everything from theft and arson to child molestation and statutory rape. But despite being indicted 21 times, he dodged convictions at every turn. After McElroy raped a 12-year-old girl, he divorced his wife and married the child when she was 14 to avoid a statutory rape charge. When her parents objected, he shot their dog and burned down their house. And after he shot a farmer in 1976, he somehow produced two witnesses who claimed that McElroy was nowhere near the scene of the crime that day. Ken McElroy was a true terror for Skidmore residents, who wanted him removed immediately. McElroy's downfall was a long time coming, but it truly fell into motion in 1980 after he shot the town's elderly grocer in the neck. Though McElroy was charged with attempted murder and eventually convicted, he appealed the case and was released on bond. Soon afterward, it seemed the entire town was present at a gathering on July 10, 1981, to discuss Ken McElroy. Though exactly what they said is unclear, there's no question that they decided McElroy had to go. Residents heard that McElroy had gone to the D&G Tavern for a drink. In a prime example of real-life vigilantes in action, the community walked to the bar to confront him. And with no warning, someone began shooting. Some accounts describe up to 50 vigilantes involved in the onslaught. In the end, McElroy was shot multiple times and struck by at least two firearms. He succumbed to the wounds in his truck. No one called an ambulance — or agreed to testify against another person in court. To this day, no one has ever been charged with his death. Top 10 Vigilante Films https://screenrant.com/best-vigilante-films/
Amanda berättar om lilla rara söta Anna Bachmeier och hennes mamma, Marianne Bachmeier, inte lika rar ska det visa sig, men inte på det sätt ni tror! Jessica har nytt jobb som inte ens hon själv förstår sig på.
TW: Vergewaltigung, Missbrauch und Gewalt an Kindern, Pädophilie Am 05. Mai 1980 möchte Marianne Bachmeiers Tochter Anna zu einer Freundin gehen, dort kommt das junge Mädchen jedoch nie an. In aller Öffentlichkeit trauert die Mutter um ihr Kind & verachtet ihren Mörder. Als Klaus Grabowski im Gerichtssaal auf seinen Prozess wartet fallen jedoch plötzlich Schüsse, der Mann ist sofort tot. Wer hat Klaus erschossen & wie reagiert die Öffentlichkeit auf einen Mord im Gerichtssaal? Das erfahrt ihr von Jacky in Folge 49 von Hemmungslos. +++++++++++++++ Video von Leeroy: https://youtu.be/-zCuMHV6Y4o Quellen: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Bachmeier https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten/wissen/geschichte/id_89559460/fall-marianna-bachmeier-als-eine-frau-den-moerder-ihrer-tochter-erschoss.html https://www.welt.de/geschichte/article227688813/Selbstjustiz-Marianne-Bachmeier-erschoss-den-Moerder-ihres-Kindes.html https://www.mopo.de/im-norden/heute-vor-40-jahren-der-fall-bachmeier-diese-schuesse-schrieben-justizgeschichte-38147918/ +++++++++++++++ Kontakt: hemmungslos_podcast@mail.de
Tonight, I am joined the Polar Bear as we close out our trip in Germany. Together we discuss Marianne Bachmeier, the woman who killed her daughter's killer in front of all eyes of the court room, March 6th, 1981.
Marianne Bachmeier, Germany's ‘Revenge Mother' snuck a gun into the courtroom and shot Klaus Grabowski, the man who molested and strangled her 7-year-old daughter. She pointed a gun at his back and fired eight times, and her daughters killer was pronounced dead on his way to the hospital. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Support the JCG here: https://ko-fi.com/judgycrimegirlsFollow us on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/judgycrimegirlsFollow us on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/stayjudgy/If you thought this story was as interesting as I did, here is the link to the book! https://www.amazon.com/Palermo-amore-mio-Marianne-Bachmeier/dp/3404123360/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Sources: https://allthatsinteresting.com/marianne-bachmeier https://fatimhemraj.medium.com/the-revenge-mother-who-killed-her-childs-murderer-in-court-34d6cb4acee9 https://businessguideafrica.com/2022/04/13/who-was-marianne-bachmeier/ https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/03/02/A-woman-who-walked-into-a-courtroom-and-fired/4256415429200/ The Clambake IncidentYour Comedy Tertiary Sports and slice of life in Clam Harbor MaineListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
This week on Horrible History Rachel heads to Lubeck, Germany to tell us the tale of Germany's Revenge Mother, Marianne Bachmeier. Then, Emily goes to Salt Lake City, UT to talk about three devious men - a pervy governor, a criminal and a grave robber. Hopefully, you're horrified. Sources: Support the show
When Marianne suffers a terrible tragedy she took justice into her own hands.
Kerry tells us about Marianne Bachmeier's act of vigilantism. Quinlan take us on a hodgepodge spooky tour of ventriloquists and puppeteers. https://www.patreon.com/trulydarklycreeply This episode was sponsored by: Mel Science: https://melscience.com/sBFy *Use code TDC60 for 60% offer valid until April 25, 2022 Arc Light Media: https://www.itsarclightmedia.com/ Davy Piper: davypiper.com Use the code TDC20 for 20% OFF Seriously What the Frick: https://seriouslywhatthefrick.com
Join us in an episode trifecta as we teeter on the edge of right and wrong as we discuss what Brea likes to call "The Vigilante Trinity". In today's episode, we focus on "The Mother" Marianne Bachmeier and how we condone her committing murder.
In 1981, Marianne Bachmeier calmly walked into a court room in a city in northern Germany and saw the defendant walk in. She reached into her purse, taking out a gun, aiming it at the man's back and fired, eight times until she was sure the man who killed her daughter was dead. Forty years later, the case is still remembered as “the most spectacular case of vigilante justice in German post-war history.” This is a story of one mother's revenge and its consequences on the society. To watch on YT: https://youtu.be/PpgddOOetuM https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26047614 https://murderpedia.org/female.B/b/bachmeier-marianne.htm https://curioustic.com/marianne-bachmeier/ https://allthatsinteresting.com/marianne-bachmeier https://www.uea.ac.uk/news/-/article/new-study-finds-paedophile-hunter-groups-violate-human-rights-must-be-regulated https://www.evidencelockerpodcast.com/transcripts/transcript-68-vigilante-mother-germany https://www.tellerreport.com/life/2021-03-05-%0A---vigilante-justice--marianne-bachmeier-shot-her-child-s-murderer-%0A--.HJmGruj1X_.html
Op een dag in mei 1980 in Lubeck, Duitsland, stapt de 29-jarige Marianne Bachmeier een rechtszaal binnen en schiet de verdachte die op die dag terecht staat meermaals in zijn rug. Een moord, op klaarlichte dag, en voor het oog van justitie. En toch was deze daad niet zo zwart-wit. Want het motief voor deze moord, vonden veel mensen gerechtvaardigd.
Hey there Twisted Listeners! This week we're talking about women who 'snapped' before killing - at least, that's how they are portrayed in the media. In all honesty, these are some of the morally murkiest cases we've ever covered, and many have us rethinking the idea of self defense. We have teens to kill their abusers, moms protecting their children, but also a few less murky cases, like a grocery store clerk gone wild! Tune in for all the weird, sad, and crazy stories, and as always: Stay off our Lists!Brought to you by Podmoth Media Network podmoth.networkJoin us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/twistedlistersFollow us on Instagram: @twistedlisterspcastTiktok: @twistedlistersCases Covered:1. Chrystul Kizer2. Marianne Bachmeier3. Corinna Smith4. Arunya Rouch5. Sally ChallenSources:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11704724/https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/dec/10/sally-challen-release-prison-husband-murder-appealhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/marianne-bachmeierhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Bachmeierhttps://fox59.com/news/national-world/mom-killed-husband-with-boiling-water-after-hearing-claims-he-sexually-abused-her-children/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-57768105https://projects.tampabay.com/projects/2017/investigations/florida-police-shootings/database/492/https://www.tampabay.com/news/courts/criminal/arunya-rouch-found-guilty-in-tarpon-springs-publix-murder/1236698/https://www.npr.org/2021/11/22/1057976496/rittenhouse-verdict-chrystul-kizer-self-defensehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/06/03/chrystul-kizer-sex-trafficking-appeal/Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/twistedlisters)
Böse - der True Crime Podcast mit Dr. Julia Shaw und Jazzy Gudd
In der ersten Folge von "Böse" sprechen Jazzy und Julia über den berüchtigten Fall Marianne Bachmeier, die den Mörder ihrer kleinen Tochter aus Selbstjustiz im Gerichtssaal erschoss. Eine Frau, die vom Opfer zur Täterin wird. Außerdem: Warum ist Rache so gefährlich? Und warum tragen alle Menschen Mordfantasien in sich? Links zu den Quellen:SHZ: https://www.shz.1de/547916 ©2021 NDR: https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/chronologie/Selbstjustiz-einer-Mutter-Der-Fall-Marianne-Bachmeier,mariannebachmeier101.html Welt: https://www.welt.de/geschichte/article227688813/Selbstjustiz-Marianne-Bachmeier-erschoss-den-Moerder-ihres-Kindes.html Spiegel-Interview mit Marianne Bachmeier: https://www.spiegel.de/video/marianne-bachmeier-interview-video-99009785.html FAZ: https://www.faz.net/aktuell/gesellschaft/kriminalitaet/fall-marianne-bachmeier-mutter-erschoss-moerder-ihrer-tochter-17227900.html Studien:"Normalität von Mordfantasien" von Douglas Kenrick und Virgil Sheets an der Arizona State University, 1993Mordfantasien als evolutionäre Strategie, Joshua Duntley und David BussJuristische Mitarbeit:Strafverteidigerin Alexandra BraunUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
It's the final episode of 2021! Vigilante Justice is best served by Revenge Mother, Gary Plauche, and the Alaskan Avenger.
==Trigger Warning== This episode may contain some strong language depicting the status of one or more person's mental health as well as the mental health of the hosts. If you are concerned for your safety, or the safety of a loved one please reach out to the Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800-273-8255. Listener discretion is advised. In this Hiatus breaking episode, RaiAnne talks all about the Free Britney movement and the events that have transpired! Topher talks about Germany's Revenge Mother, Marianne Bachmeier. Thank you to everyone who has hung in there with us during our Hiatus. WE have lots to share and many stories to come. We are reading your emails and have planned a few things for the future. We apologize if there is an audio issue. We have been working remotely and updating our equipment, but we missed you guys A LOT! Don't forget to send us the personal spooky stories you would like us to share as well as things you would like us to talk about to our email at WLITSPodcast@gmail.com Stay Spooky Everyone!
WARNUNG!! Es wird wirklich heftig! Die Erzählungen von Tanja sind für zartbesaitete ZuhöhrerInnen ungeeignet! Tanja erzählt uns heute von Albert Fish, einer der gefährlichsten Pädophilen Serien-Kindermörder und Kannibalen aller Zeiten! Matze erzählt von dem tragischen Schicksal der Marianne Bachmeier, die den Mörder ihrer Tochter im Gerichtssaal erschoss.. Danach ging der Albtraum für sie weiter.. Zwei True-Storys - die nicht unterschiedlicher sein konnten!
We apologize in advance for all of the tangents in this episode. This week, Jenni talks about the Greenbrier Ghost, the only ghost known to help convict their murderer, while Abena tells the story of Marianne Bachmeier who avenged her daughter's death. We totally planned the way we rounded out International Women's Month with the stories of two strong women *wink* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-killer-pod/message
Rachegelüste sind menschlich, sie erzeugen im Gehirn ähnliche Reaktionen wie gutes Essen oder Sex. Ist es da verwunderlich, dass der Mörderin Marianne Bachmeier so viel Verständnis entgegengebracht wurde? Immerhin erschoss sie 1981 den Mann, der ihre Tochter missbraucht und ermordet hatte. Offenbar ließ auch das Gericht Milde walten und verurteilte sie schließlich wegen Todschlags. Der Fall wirft Fragen auf: Wann ist Rache gerechtfertigt? Nach welchen Kriterien wird Recht gesprochen? Und gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen Rechtsprechung und Gerechtigkeit? Das sind die Themen im Nachschlag.
Rachegelüste sind menschlich, sie erzeugen im Gehirn ähnliche Reaktionen wie gutes Essen oder Sex. Ist es da verwunderlich, dass der Mörderin Marianne Bachmeier so viel Verständnis entgegengebracht wurde? Immerhin erschoss sie 1981 den Mann, der ihre Tochter missbraucht und ermordet hatte. Offenbar ließ auch das Gericht Milde walten und verurteilte sie schließlich wegen Todschlags. Der Fall wirft Fragen auf: Wann ist Rache gerechtfertigt? Nach welchen Kriterien wird Recht gesprochen? Und gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen Rechtsprechung und Gerechtigkeit? Das sind die Themen im Nachschlag.
It was the 5th Monday of the month, which is a week I usually take off. Except when I don't. I decided to cover a really interesting case that's shorter than usual so I guess I took a half-week off. In 1981, a 35 year old man was arrested for killing Anna Bachmeier, a bubbly 7 year old who went missing on the way to a friend’s house. Though he confessed, he went to trial and what happened at his trial made international news and led to 40 years of debate. Music by Scott BuckleyFor more information on the show and sources, visit basementfortproductions.com
Heute stellen wir euch die bekannten Kriminalfälle Marianne Bachmeier und Oury Jalloh vor. Marianne Bachmeier erschoss im Gerichtssaal den Mörder ihres Kindes und Oury Jalloh starb aus quasi unerklärlichen Gründen bei einem Zellenbrand.
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32-year-old Marianne Bachmeier took the law into her hands by shooting her daughter’s murderer in the courtroom on the third day of his trial What was it that caused Marianne to snap? Revenge? Or was there something more to it? And how would German law enforcement handle this high profile case of vigilante justice? This week’s sponsor: Grass & Co (https://grassandco.com/evidence) – use discount code: EVIDENCE at checkout to claim your 20% OFF the entire range. Promo: Murder Minute (https://www.murderminute.com/) For pictures and more information, join us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/evidencelockerpodcast/) Want to become a Patron of the podcast? Visit our page at Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/evidencelocker) For a full list of resources and credits visit Evidence Locker Website (http://evidencelockerpodcast.com/2019/10/14/68-germany-mother-vigilante) This True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.
Für Marianne Bachmeier und André Bamberski hat die Justiz versagt und so entscheiden sie sich im Mordprozess ihrer Kinder, selbst die Richter zu sein. Heute habe ich zwei spannende Selbstjustiz-Fälle für Euch im Gepäck. Wenn Euch die Folge gefallen hat lasst gerne eine Bewertung und ein Abo da! Erreichen könnt Ihr mich per E-Mail: truecrime-podcast@outlook.de oder via Instagram: wahre_verbrechen Danke für's zuhören, kommt sicher durch die Woche und bis zum nächsten Mal! xxAlex
In der Folge „Berliner Rübe & Selbstjustiz” geht es um einen Serienmörder, der sieben Menschen auf unterschiedliche Weise tötet und es so schafft den Berliner Beamten 12 Jahre lang zu entkommen. Es wird die Geschichte von einer Mutter erzählt, die nicht wollte, dass das Gericht Recht über den Mörder ihrer Tochter spricht, deswegen zur Waffe greift und später von der Öffentlichkeit als Rache-Heldin gefeiert wird. Daraufhin fragen sich Paulina und Laura: Gibt es weniger schlimme Mörder und hat man für solche Taten mehr Verständnis als für andere? Außerdem: Alle Besonderheiten eines Indizienprozesses - inklusive eines Falls, dessen Verhandlung in den nächsten Wochen Thema bei „Mordlust” sein wird.
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Episode 10 unseres True Crime Podcasts beschäftigt sich mit dem berühmten Fall der Selbstjustiz der Marianne Bachmeier.
"Ich habe die Fakten und Informationen im Prozess gesammelt" - Hark Bohm über den Stoff für das Derhbuch zu seinem Film "Der Fall Bachmeier – keine Zeit für Tränen“ Wenn man über die Anfänge des „Neuen Deutschen Films“ spricht, so kommt man um diesen Mann nicht herum. Er ist Filmregisseur, Filmproduzent, Drehbuchautor, Schauspieler, und schließlich Pädagoge – Hark Bohm ist bis heute aus dem deutschen Filmbetrieb nicht weg zu denken. Vom Juristen zum Filmmenschen Zur Welt kam Hark Bohm am 18.5.1939 in Hamburg, wuchs aber auf der Insel Amrum auf. Zunächst deutete nichts auf seine spätere Karriere beim Film: Abitur, Wehrdienst und ein Jurastudium, das er mit dem Ersten Staatsexamen abschloss, und schließlich eine Anstellung als Referendar in München, das waren die Etappen im Leben von Hark Bohm. Doch eben München sollte die Stadt im Leben des jungen Juristen werden, in der sich sein Wandel zum Filmmenschen vollzog. Denn durch seinen Bruder, den Schauspieler Marquard Bohm, lernte Hark Bohm in München die dortige Filmszene kennen. Und es war schließlich ein Vorschlag von Volker Schlöndorff, gemeinsam mit ihm ein Drehbuch zu schreiben, der den jungen Juristen dazu bewog, seinen erlernten Beruf an den Nagel zu hängen. Der deutsche Film sollte bald um eine weitere Persönlichkeit bereichert werden. Gelungener Start Nach einigen, meist kleineren Filmrollen versuchte sich Hark Bohm auch als Regisseur. Zunächst beteiligte er sich in dieser Eigenschaft zusammen mit anderen Regiekollegen an einem Kurz-Spielfilm: dem 20-Minüter "Oberschüler". Ein Jahr später, 1972, entstand ein Spielfilm, bei dem Hark Bohm nicht nur Regie führte, sondern zu dem er auch das Drehbuch schrieb und als Produzent fungierte. "Tschetan, der Indianerjunge" hieß dieser in Bayern gedrehte Film, der die Begegnung eines Indianerjungen mit einem deutschen Schäfer in den Bergen Montanas schildert. Und bereits dieser erste Spielfilm von Hark Bohm brachte ihm eine Auszeichnung: den Preis der deutschen Filmkritik 1974. Seine Position als Filmregisseur und Drehbuchautor festigte Hark Bohm bald mit dem Jugendfilm "Nordsee ist Mordsee", einer Geschichte über Jugendliche, die in einer Hamburger Hochhaussiedlung heranwachsen. Im Laufe der Jahre sollten noch weitere Filme von Hark Bohm entstehen, darunter zwei Filme über zwei Frauen, deren Geschichte die Öffentlichkeit mit größter Aufmerksamkeit verfolgte. Zwei Frauen im Gerichtssaal Im Herbst 1983 drehte Hark Bohm einen Film, der auf Tatsachen beruhte. Der Streifen trug den Titel "Der Fall Bachmeier – keine Zeit für Tränen". In diesem Film erzählte der Regisseur die Geschichte von Marianne Bachmeier, die 1981 im Gerichtssaal den Mörder ihrer Tochter Anna mit sieben Schüssen aus einem Revolver erschoss. Das Deutsche Filminstitut DIF e.V. schreibt zu diesem Film unter anderem: "Hark Bohm will in seinem Film die Hintergründe der Tat erklären und wirbt um Verständnis für die Täterin…", was ihm schließlich das Prädikat "besonders wertvoll" der Filmbewertungsstelle Wiesbaden brachte. Die Darstellerin Marie Colbin wurde für ihre Rolle der Marianne Bachmeier mit dem Deutschen Filmpreis in Gold ausgezeichnet. Die Geschichte einer anderen Frau erregte bereits Anfang der 60er-Jahre die bundesdeutschen Gemüter: Vera Brühne und ihre lebenslängliche Verurteilung wegen Mordes nach einem zumindest zweifelhaften Prozess. Hark Bohm setzte diesen Fall 2001 noch mal in Szene und produzierte damit für Sat.1 einen Quotenflopp. Erst die nachgearbeitete Fassung für die ARD fand eine breite Zustimmung sowohl beim Fernsehpublikum, als auch bei der Kritik. So bezeichnete etwa die „Frankfurter Rundschau“ die neue Version am 20.3.08 als "faszinierend". In dem Film wirkte der erfahrene Schauspieler Hark Bohm auch selbst als Darsteller mit. Und alleine in dieser Eigenschaft kann Hark Bohm bis heute auf eine Filmografie von knapp sechs Dutzend Filmen zurückblicken. Zugleich wurde er mehrfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Filmband in Gold. Im Januar 1984 sprach DW-Redakteur Jürgen M. Thie mit Hark Bohm über seinen Film "Der Fall Bachmeier – keine Zeit für Tränen". Autor: Andreas Zemke Redaktion: Diana Redlich