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Missing Rebecca: New data apparently evaluated – brother-in-law is said to have googled for bondage games

2023-05-23T20:59:47.964Z

Highlights: Berlin student Rebecca Reusch disappeared on February 18, 2019. Her brother-in-law is said to have made bizarre searches on the Internet at the time of her disappearance. Investigators re-examined the suspect's house in March 2023. A bathrobe with a missing belt was apparently used for "pulling and towing a bobby car" Because the belt was dirty, it was disposed of, according to a report from Bild.de. The suspect visited websites on which bondage practices during sexual intercourse and strangulation practices could be seen.



Since February 2019, the Berlin student Rebecca has already disappeared. © Private

In the missing person case of Rebecca Reusch, there are apparently new findings. Her brother-in-law is said to have made bizarre searches on the Internet at the time of her disappearance.

Berlin/Munich - On February 18, 2019, Rebecca Reusch disappeared. More than four years later, there is still no trace of the girl from Berlin. Constantly under suspicion: her brother-in-law. Now there are said to have been new clues, which Bild.de reported.

Rebecca Reusch: New details in the missing person case - investigators were apparently looking for strangulation tools

It was not until March 2023 that investigators re-examined the suspect's house. As the Berlin public prosecutor's office told IPPEN in April. MEDIA said that "a search was carried out with the purpose of finding evidence at the home of the accused, against whom the investigation is ongoing". Further details could not be shared. The background is a possible threat to the investigation. An expert also explained the key moments of the missing person case.

As several media reported unanimously, acoustic measurements are said to have been carried out in the house. According to RTL, the investigators noticed a bathrobe with a missing belt. This is apparently said to have been used for "pulling and towing a bobby car". Because the belt was dirty, it was disposed of. RTL wrote this in April, citing a phone call with Rebecca's mother.

A report from Bild.de now states that the brother-in-law's house was also searched for strangulation tools. It was "specifically searched for objects such as long shoelaces, fabric sheathed cables, trouser and bathrobe belts with which you can choke sex partners". This is what an investigator told the newspaper.

Missing person case Rebecca: Google data apparently provided new insights into the suspected brother-in-law

The report goes on to say that the State Office of Criminal Investigation evaluated a USB stick with encrypted data from both Rebecca and the suspect. This is said to have been transmitted by Google at the request of the public prosecutor's office in February 2021. According to the newspaper, the data is said to have provided investigators with new insights.

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Rebecca had spent the night with her sister and her husband in Berlin-Britz on the night of February 18, 2019. She should have arrived at her school at 9:50 a.m. However, the then 15-year-old never appeared there - and has remained missing ever since. The brother-in-law claimed that he was asleep when she left the house. However, according to the new findings, he is said to have been surfing the Internet at the time in question. In doing so, he called for sites, according to the new report.

In the case of the respected practices, the investigators are said to have noticed a tendency. Accordingly, the suspect visited in particular websites on which bondage practices during sexual intercourse and strangulation practices could be seen. During the house search, the investigators are said to have noticed the aforementioned bathrobe with a missing belt. Where Bild.de gets this information from remains unclear for the time being.

The Berlin public prosecutor's office confirmed at the request of IPPEN. MEDIA does not provide any of this information. "We have not provided any information to the newspaper and will continue not to be able to provide any information in view of the ongoing investigation, so as not to jeopardize the purpose of the investigation," the statement said. (mbr)

Source: merkur

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