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Diana Bodi killed: Investigators are now turning to the TV show – is your killer pulling you through a parking garage?

2022-05-13T03:09:05.881Z


Diana Bodi killed: Investigators are now turning to the TV show – is your killer pulling you through a parking garage? Created: 05/13/2022 05:01 By: Jennifer Lanzinger The surveillance camera recording of a parking garage shows an unknown person pulling a shopping cart on December 12, 2020. The packaged item could be a corpse © Kaiserslautern police In December 2020, Diana Bodi was found dead


Diana Bodi killed: Investigators are now turning to the TV show – is your killer pulling you through a parking garage?

Created: 05/13/2022 05:01

By: Jennifer Lanzinger

The surveillance camera recording of a parking garage shows an unknown person pulling a shopping cart on December 12, 2020.

The packaged item could be a corpse © Kaiserslautern police

In December 2020, Diana Bodi was found dead in Kaiserslautern, and there is still no trace of the perpetrator.

The investigators are now turning to the ZDF show Aktenzeichen XY.

Kaiserslautern - It is a terrible crime that took place in December 2020 in the middle of Germany.

A woman from Hungary takes a job in Germany, two weeks later she is dead. Investigators need about a month to find out who the dead woman is.

Her mother had reported Diana Bodi missing.

Now investigators are hoping for the decisive lead in the search for Diana Bodi's murderer through the ZDF program Aktenzeichen XY.

Kaiserslautern: Diana Bodi's murderer still unknown – investigators are now looking for a TV show

Diana Bodi came to Germany from Hungary on November 28, 2020. The then 48-year-old wanted to work here as a private geriatric nurse.

As can be read in a statement from the BKA, Diana Bodi should start a new job in Trier-Saarburg on December 11, 2020.

On this day, the then 48-year-old is said to have taken the ICE SSPX0342 from Stuttgart to Mannheim at 2:51 p.m. and from there with the regional train RE 4129 via Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Neustadt an der Weinstraße to Kaiserslautern.

The police assume that Diana Bodi arrived in Kaiserslautern around 6 p.m. due to a train delay and got off at the main station.

As the BKA further explains in the statement, the 48-year-old was an alcoholic.

She might have been drunk at the time, but she might also have been in withdrawal.

"This may have manifested itself in their behavior, in a slurred speech or in a swaying gait.

Diana Bodi could also have seemed disoriented or made a tired, exhausted impression," the BKA continued.

Investigators are therefore interested, among other things, in possible witnesses who met Diana Bodi on her trip to Kaiserslautern.

Diana Bodi's wrapped body was found in downtown Kaiserslautern © Police Kaiserslautern

Who else saw Diana Bodi alive in December 2020?

Suspicious video surfaced

On December 14, 2020, the body of the then 48-year-old was found on Staubörnchenstraße in Kaiserslautern.

However, it is still unclear who killed Diana Bodi.

A few months later there was movement in the case again.

Investigators used a video to look for a suspect.

Seen on the video: an unknown man who was recorded by a surveillance camera on December 12, 2020.

The video was recorded by a surveillance camera in the parking garage on Rosenstrasse near where the body was found.

The video should also be the subject of the ZDF program Aktenzeichen XY on Wednesday, May 11, 2022.

File number XY: Is the perpetrator dragging Diana Bodi's body through a parking garage?

You can see a male person walking up and down in front of the multi-storey car park and finally pulling a shopping cart behind him.

The man is transporting a larger, white object on the lower shelf of the wagon.

The investigators suspect that this object could be the wrapped corpse of Diana Bodi.

The investigators are certain that the unknown person is familiar with the location or even has his place of residence nearby.

However, investigators also emphasize that the man on the surveillance video does not necessarily have to be the perpetrator.

The public prosecutor's office in Kaiserslautern has offered a reward of up to 10,000 euros for information leading to the identification or arrest of the perpetrator.

The Kaiserslautern police will take tips on 0631 369 2620.

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Source: merkur

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