In the case of the flower seller who was killed in Upper Franconia, there was said to have been an announcement of the crime on the Darknet beforehand. A spokesman for the Coburg public prosecutor’s office confirmed on Wednesday that investigators were examining information that the crime was said to have been announced several days earlier on a Darknet portal. The dark web is a hidden part of the internet that is often used for criminal business. Previously he had Franconian day reported about it.
A 17-year-old is suspected of killing the 50-year-old saleswoman on March 10 in a flower shop in Lichtenfels. Police officers arrested the youth last Friday – around two weeks after the crime. After a judge issued an arrest warrant, the suspect is in a juvenile detention center.
Passers-by found the woman lifeless in the unlocked shop around 9 p.m. According to the investigators, the autopsy of the body revealed external violence as the cause of death. In order to clarify the crime, the Coburg Criminal Police Office formed a 40-strong special commission called “Blume”.