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Rebecca Reusch case: Prosecutor unpacks - new details in tragic case

2020-02-18T11:18:17.902Z


The prosecutor revealed three new facts about the case a year after Rebecca Reusch's mysterious disappearance.


The prosecutor revealed three new facts about the case a year after Rebecca Reusch's mysterious disappearance.

  • Rebecca Reusch , then 15, has been missing since February 18, 2019.
  • The disappearance of the Berliner has been one of the most spectacular missing cases in recent years.
  • In the interview, the investigating prosecutor talks about why he's so sure that Rebecca is dead.

Update from February 18, 2020, 6.27 a.m .: Where's Rebecca Reusch ? The then 15-year-old student from Berlin has been missing for a year. So far there is no trace of Rebecca Reusch. They were last seen in her brother-in-law's house. Rebecca's brother-in-law has been suspected of crime since her disappearance, is the focus of the investigators. The police quickly assumed a crime. The family, however, continues to hope.

"I think she's really locked away (...) by some spinner who just holds her. She lives for me, ”Rebecca's mother Brigitte Reusch told RTL. She can also deal with her daughter's death. The worst thing for them is the uncertainty.

Rebecca Reusch: Famous profiler thinks brother-in-law is suspicious

Update from February 17, 2020, 10:41 p.m .: After the three new revelations about Rebecca's disappearance, Germany's best-known profiler has also spoken to the picture (information behind a payment barrier). Axel Petermann does not really give hope there.

"Of course, there is always a chance that Rebecca will still be found," says the profiler: "The only question is: How do you find her? Is she still alive or is she sadly dead? And of course that is a conjecture or a fear that should be very realistic. "

For Petermann , one should also keep a close eye on Rebecca's brother-in-law : "I would start from what everyday life shows us: violence in the family, among relatives, is very widespread."

Missing Rebecca Reusch: Prosecutor reveals three new facts that make the case appear in a new light

Update from February 17, 2020, 3.45 p.m .: In the picture interview, prosecutor Martin Glage revealed three facts about the Rebecca case, which shed new light on the case and were officially announced for the first time.

1. The alleged drug ride: In fact, Rebecca's brother-in-law is supposed to refer to alleged drug deals that he is said to have done in Poland. He gives this as the reason why he drove the Twingo on the highway in the morning of Rebecca's disappearance when he initially testified that he had slept. His license plate was registered. Glage said in the picture interview: “First of all, he said he had slept at that time. He later admitted that he had been on a trip to Poland to do drug deals, buy things like that. ”Previously, there were only reports from BZ and Bild , according to which the suspect gave drug deals as an explanation.

2. Rebecca Reusch sent one last sign of life: Shortly before she disappeared, Rebecca sent a friend a selfie. It suggests that she was still alive at the time. Glage: “There you can see it. She always sent a photo to a friend. This morning too. It was so common that the friend sent back a photo of herself. But it could no longer be delivered. "

3. No suspicious traces in the house: Was there evidence of a fight in the house? Any body fluids that have been found? Obviously not. Prosecutor Glage said in the picture interview that the trace in the house of Rebecca's brother-in-law was “relatively inconspicuous”. "We have no concrete evidence of an act of violence or a crime there in the house." That then also meant that an "urgent suspicion" of the brother-in-law could no longer be maintained. But he is still considered accused, suspect.

Case of Rebecca: fortune tellers and seers reported to the police in search of missing persons

Update 3:07 p.m .: Public prosecutor Martin Glage also talks about bizarre information from the population in the picture interview. There would have been information from visionaries and fortune tellers who wanted to know the suspected location of Rebecca's body due to "some wild boar", as well as reports that the student had been seen alive in parts of the world. That is the danger in public searches. The investigators could not have done anything with many clues, said Glage. In the end, these would only take a lot of working time and energy.

Update from February 17, 2020, 9.44 a.m .: A year has now passed since the Berlin student Rebecca Reusch disappeared on February 18 without a trace. The investigating prosecutor Martin Glage (54) is now certain that the then 15-year-old died in the house of her sister and brother-in-law (27) when she stayed there. In an interview with the Bild newspaper (payment barrier) he talks about the reasons for his acceptance. "This is the criminalistic experience that we have to take into account here." After the crime had been carried out a year ago and extensive investigations had been carried out, the investigators "had no hope that Rebecca was still alive," said Glage.

Investigators in the Rebecca case firmly convinced: schoolgirl died in her sister's house

Exactly what happened in the house of Rebecca's sister that night is the subject of the investigation. "But we still believe that she died in the house ," said the prosecutor. The brother-in-law, with whom Rebecca is said to have been alone in the house when she disappeared, is still under suspicion. There are several indications against him, his statement shows inconsistencies and contradictions.

When asked whether there might be a sexual motive behind it, Glage says: “It could be so. But that would be pure guesswork. We cannot say that. We simply don't know exactly what happened in that house. ”

Mysterious missing person case: will Rebecca Reusch ever be found?

Glage can only speculate whether the student will ever be found. "I have ten more years of service if everything goes well with the public prosecutor here, and I actually intend to solve the case during this time, especially with the help of the homicide commission," the prosecutor hopes.

Glage has never seen a suspect outsmart all technology and mantrailer dogs and make a person disappear without a trace. In the case of the missing student, this could have several causes. "Either he's particularly skillful, he's incredibly lucky, or he's not the culprit," said Glage.

According to Glage, the search for Rebecca Reusch is not yet a so-called cold case . In any case, there is no such keyword in the Code of Criminal Procedure. If the case is given to a special investigation at some point, it will be searched in much larger and longer sections. "But we're not there yet," emphasizes the prosecutor.

Rebecca Reusch: expert restores her last cell phone video - does it bring the decisive turning point?

Update from February 14, 2020, 10.11 a.m .: One year after the disappearance of 15-year-old Rebecca Reusch, there are new developments for the first time in a long time. Her last sign of life was a WhatsApp voice message that she sent on the morning of her disappearance. Now more data could be saved from her cell phone.

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A scene from Rebecca Reusch's last cell phone video, which RTL has now published.

© RTL

As RTL reports, one of their technology experts, in collaboration with the family, was able to create a backup of their smartphone . The previously unpublished material was handed over to a police lawyer. Several photos and two videos were found in the data saved. Rebecca recorded the videos on the TikTok app. The popular Chinese video portal offers the possibility, as was once the case with the mini-playback show, to produce music clips to which you only have to move your lips and dance.

Rebecca's videos show her dancing to a remix of the song "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls. It was nice for the family to see the videos and photos. You can see how much fun she would have always had, Mother Brigitte explained to RTL in tears. Rebecca's sister Vivien has mixed feelings about the videos: “It is definitely very valuable, you have so little of the past few days, you weren't prepared for it. You look at it with a laughing eye on one side and a crying one on the other, but I'm very happy that we have it now. ”

In the videos , the then 15-year-old wore torn jeans. According to her mother, it was the same pants that Rebecca had on the day she disappeared. She hopes people can recognize her daughter. "It won't be the clothes after a year. And it will not be the hair length anymore and it is still in puberty - I do not know what it could look like now ... But maybe through the movement, the dancing, although it is a bit choppy . “So now the turnaround could be possible in the case that her family still dreams of. A witness might come forward who recognizes Rebecca with the new recordings.

You can see the recordings here at rtl.de.

Rebecca Reusch: A year ago the 15-year-old student disappeared - "Where are you at?"

First report from February 12, 2020:

Berlin - "Where are you at?", "What happened to you?": Half a year after Rebecca Reusch's disappearance, her sister Vivien posted a touching message on Instagram. But the Berlin woman has still not shown up. Even a year after "Becci" was reported missing, there was no trace of the then 15-year-old girl. To this day, users who want to encourage the family keep coming back to Vivien's Instagram account: “I'm so sorry for you. I hope it will be found and then you can live in peace again, ”writes one user. "May Rebecca return home!" - "May Rebecca come back home!" Posted an apparently English-speaking Instagram user. But if you are realistic, you know that with each passing day, the hope that Rebecca will be found alive disappears a bit.

Rebecca Reusch: The weekend before her disappearance she spent with her older sister

Review: Rebecca is seen alive for the last time in the morning of February 18, 2019. The student, who was 15 at the time, had spent the weekend with her older sister Jessica (then 27) and her husband Florian R. in their house in Berlin's Neukölln district. Jessica leaves the house at around 7 a.m. because she wants to take the children to the day care center - her husband claims that after a company party she goes to bed to sleep. At around 7.15 a.m., Jessica asks her husband to wake Rebecca up because the 15-year-old has to go to school. When Florian R. enters the living room, Rebecca is not there. Because Rebecca doesn't show up at school either, her family reports the girl to the police as missing. At the same time, the relatives start a search for “Becci” .Rebecca's parents also appear on television and comment on the fate of their daughter.

Rebecca: A few days after her disappearance, the homicide squad takes over - her brother-in-law is arrested

But the search was unsuccessful: on February 21, the police issued an official missing person report to Rebecca Reusch, two days later the murder commission took over the case. Then the bang: On February 28, the police temporarily arrested Rebecca's brother-in-law Florian R. - but only three days later he was released. But the brother-in-law remains in the sights of the investigators: On March 3, Florian R.'s handcuffs click again - but again this time he has to be released shortly afterwards due to lack of urgent suspicion.

"Case number XY": Even a broadcast on the missing person case "Rebecca" does not bring the hoped-for success

The legendary ZDF program "Aktenzeichen XY" also takes on the "Rebecca" case - but here too the desired success is lacking. Rebecca's family not only suffers from her disappearance: hostilities keep coming up during the search, as Rebecca's mother Brigitte reports.

The chances of Rebecca reappearing alive are slim. But her family will continue to cling to every straw so as not to lose hope. Or as Rebecca's sister Vivien put it in her Instagram post: "There is no day we don't think about you, pray for you."

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