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On June 14, two American tourists fell victim to Troy B.* (30) at the fairytale castle Neuschwanstein in the Bavarian Allgäu. Under a pretext, he lures the two women to a ravine – and pushes them down. Eva L.* († 21) dies, Kelsey C.* (22) survives the fall.
It is now known that before the crime Troy B. talked to a Thai woman, whom he had met months before playing a computer game. This is reported by the newspaper “News-Herald”.
“I looked at my body from the outside”
Chanidtha K.* reveals the newspaper’s chat, shows what selfies she got from him. The morning before the crime, he wrote to her: “I had a dream where I was sleeping in the room and wanted to open the window to let in a breeze, but it was too loud outside. And for most of the dream I was looking at my body, from the outside – if you know what I mean…”
He likes Asians, he told her, says Chanidtha. The two American tourists he later attacked are both Asian. Before the deed, he sent the Thai woman a series of selfies. In one photo he is standing on a walking path near the castle. “100 meters up, only roots and branches”. He sent that a little before 2 p.m.
He sent the last photo 47 minutes before the crime
Finally, he sends a photo from a vantage point in the middle of the forest. Timestamp: 1:53 PM The castle is clearly visible. According to the police, he committed the crime at 2:40 p.m. So he sent the last photo just 47 minutes before pushing the two women into the canyon.
Is it the later crime scene?
According to Chanidtha K., Troy B. often felt lonely, didn’t have many friends, and worked a lot. She is shocked that he is now accused of pushing the two women into the ravine.
“He doesn’t interact with people much in real life,” she says. “He’s calm. He likes cats more than people, he said.” (new)
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Source: Blick

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