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A new film: Ernst Keller dedicates himself to real scoundrels "inglorious times"

2021-10-13T10:44:57.297Z


Ernst Keller from Fürholzen has devoted himself to another horror story from the district and will soon publish a book / film combination.


Ernst Keller from Fürholzen has devoted himself to another horror story from the district and will soon publish a book / film combination.

Ernst Keller

from

Fürholzen

has been

doing

local history research

for around

35 years

- after the film

"At that time - our homeland in the time of the world wars" (2008)

and the book and film

"When the aerial warfare came to our home" (2016)

, another combination will be this year follow from reading and cinema experience: Keller devoted himself to the

district

and

“inglorious times”.

This film is about a few exemplary selected crime stories that actually happened in Freising and the surrounding area and are described in detail in the book along with other dark stories. A chapter was even dedicated to criminal cases in Neufahrn. One of these stories deals in detail with the gruesome murder of a Neufahrn peasant woman on Corpus Christi day in 1852. It was mostly filmed at the original locations, edited and set to music in the Winklmeier studio in Fürholzen.

The period from the offense to the trial, usually before the Munich jury court, and to the execution of the judgment, extends from the 19th century to the early years of the 20th century.

Scoundrels faced punishment up to the scaffold for their misdeeds.

The first place of execution in Freising was located near the old Münchner Straße - outside the Münchner Tor - on the so-called Schleiferängerl, today the Realmarkt is located there.

From 1709, the location of the gallows changed when the executioner's house, later known as the "Schiller Farmer", was built on the hill between today's Prinz-Ludwig-Straße and Plantagenweg.

One of the few descriptions of an execution is kept in the manuscript department of the Bavarian State Library.

+

Stolen chickens are eaten by the gang in the forest hideout.

© Dr.

fiddler

After that, on December 20, 1748, a dramatic incident occurred.

When trying to hang an outlaw, the hangman's guilty displeasure is said to have broken the rope.

When they tried to strangle the condemned on the ground with all their might, Weihenstephan students stepped in, grabbed the poor fellow on a horse and kidnapped him to the nearby Weihenstephan Monastery - where the persecutors were not allowed because Weihenstephan was abroad for the Freising henchmen was.

Later, in 1808, the rotten gallows even broke off.

After the secularization of 1803 there were no more executions at all in Freising.

The death-worthy crimes such as murder, robbery or arson - by Freising perpetrators - were tried in Munich from 1848 before the jury court and carried out there. The last public execution with the sword took place in 1854, the last with the guillotine, i.e. the guillotine, in 1861. From 1895 the executions were carried out in a closed room in Stadelheim. The book is published by Fink Media Verlag Freising, the film documentation was produced in Studio Winklmeier, Fürholzen. The film will initially run in the Cineplex Neufahrn, premiere in early December 2021, exact dates will be announced in good time.

The district of Freising is a true cultural city!

Among other things, Paul Hilz presented various artistic effusions at his last exhibition.

And: Ifeanyi Christian Okolo is currently exhibiting three wooden sculptures in Freising as part of the second kickstart round.

Source: merkur

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