On May 5, 1980, tragedy struck when Marianne Bachmeier’s daughter, Anna, aged just seven, was found lifeless.
The perpetrator, Klaus Grabowski, confessed to the heinous crime, igniting a legal battle that would grip the nation.
Grabowski’s admission sent shockwaves, leaving many wondering about the extent of his depravity.
Adding to the horror, Grabowski had a sinister past, with prior convictions for child molestation.
But for Bachmeier, the courtroom drama was not enough—she sought her own brand of justice.
Armed with a .22-caliber Beretta pistol, she walked into the courtroom on March 4, 1981.
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