A woman who vanished 31 years ago and was assumed dead after a man confessed to killing her has emerged alive and well, admitting she plotted her own disappearance.
The alleged murder victim, Petra Pazsitka, from the northern German city of Braunschweig, was 24 when she disappeared in 1984 while living in student accommodation.
The woman, now 55, concocted a plan involving moving into an apartment she had been secretly renting. She had put aside more than 4,000 Deutschmarks for her new life (worth $3,000CD in today’s money).
Pazsitka, who had completed a university thesis on computer languages, was last seen going to the dentist on July 26, 1984. She left the practice to take the bus to her parents in nearby Wolfsburg, according to a friend. Full story...
The alleged murder victim, Petra Pazsitka, from the northern German city of Braunschweig, was 24 when she disappeared in 1984 while living in student accommodation.
The woman, now 55, concocted a plan involving moving into an apartment she had been secretly renting. She had put aside more than 4,000 Deutschmarks for her new life (worth $3,000CD in today’s money).
Pazsitka, who had completed a university thesis on computer languages, was last seen going to the dentist on July 26, 1984. She left the practice to take the bus to her parents in nearby Wolfsburg, according to a friend. Full story...
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