BY Lorri Wickenhauser, The Western JournalFebruary 1, 2023
1 year ago
BY 
 | February 1, 2023
1 year ago

Prosecutors Say Woman Found Lookalike Online, Then Killed Her to Fake Her Own Death

A German woman has been accused of searching for a lookalike on social media, luring her to a remote area and then killing her. This was part of an elaborate plan for the first woman to fake her own death, according to police.

The case has been dubbed "the Ingolstadt doppelganger murder," according to German news outlet Bild, which was translated with Google translate.

The female suspect, identified only as Shahraban K., was charged with murder this week, along with her boyfriend and alleged accomplice, Sheqir K., according to the report.

In a translated news release from police headquarters in Upper Bavaria North, investigators said that the suspect "wanted to go into hiding due to family problems and fake her death."

"The suspects came up with the plan to search online for a woman who looked similar to the German-Iraqi [Shahraban K.], kill her and place her in such a way that the corpse would be mistaken for the suspect."

In early August, according to investigators, Shahraban used several social media accounts to contact several women who resembled her. She attempted "to persuade them to meet her with false promises."

"In this context, she chatted with several young women," police said.

"It has been confirmed that the accused had contacted several women via Instagram before the act who seemed to be of a similar type to her," Attorney General Veronika Grieser told Bild.

One of those women was identified as Khadidja O., Bild reported.

The suspects arranged to meet the victim at her home in Heilbronn. But instead of taking her to the agreed meeting spot, they took a detour.

"As planned, the victim was lured out of the vehicle under a pretext and killed in a wooded area with a large number of stabs in the body," the police report said.

The victim's face was badly disfigured, police spokesman Andreas Aichele told Bild.

The suspects then continued to Ingolstadt and left Shahraban's car with the body in the back seat.

At first, the plan seemed to work. As allegedly planned, Shahraban's parents went looking for their daughter and found her Mercedes with the body in the back seat.

"The parents believed it was their daughter -- because the victim looked confusingly similar to her," Bild reported.

But then, things began to unravel.

An autopsy and forensic comparisons by the Ingolstadt Criminal Police Inspectorate "raised serious doubts about the identity of the woman," according to a translated police statement.

The two suspects were arrested on manslaughter charges the next day, according to Bild, but those charges were upgraded to murder this week.

Aichele told Bild, "It was an extraordinary case that required all the investigators' skills. We don't have a case like this every day -- especially with such a spectacular twist. On the day we found the body, we didn't expect it to develop like this."

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Written by: Lorri Wickenhauser, The Western Journal

NATIONAL NEWS

SEE ALL

Supreme Court Reviews Trump's Immunity Claim Amid 2020 Election Charges

The fate of presidential immunity is hanging in the balance as the Supreme Court deliberates over former President Donald Trump's claim concerning actions taken during…
2 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

Shift In Democratic Views On Immigration Revealed By Recent Poll

In a stunning revelation, a recent poll indicates that 42% of Democrats now back mass deportations to address the U.S. border crisis. This surprising turn…
2 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

Immigration Reform Law Institute Sues Biden's ICE Over Transparency Issues

The legal landscape has taken a new turn as the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) has initiated a crucial lawsuit against the U.S. Immigration and…
13 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

Biden Administration Counters Heritage Foundation's Lawsuit Over Prince Harry's Visa Records

The ongoing legal tension between the Biden administration and the Heritage Foundation concerning Prince Harry's U.S. visa records continues to unfold. The case revolves around…
15 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

Travis Scott Remains Defendant in Astroworld Festival Lawsuits

A judge has ruled that rapper Travis Scott will continue to face legal action connected to the catastrophic events at the 2021 Astroworld festival. The…
15 hours ago
 • By Staff Writers

DON'T WAIT.

We publish the objective news, period. If you want the facts, then sign up below and join our movement for objective news:

    LATEST NEWS

    Newsletter

    Get news from American Digest in your inbox.

      By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: American Digest, 3000 S. Hulen Street, Ste 124 #1064, Fort Worth, TX, 76109, US, http://americandigest.com. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact.
      Christian News Alerts is a conservative Christian publication. Share our articles to help spread the word.
      © 2024 - CHRISTIAN NEWS ALERTS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
      magnifier