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Manhunt for Suspected Triple Murderer in Germany Intensifies

Authorities continue large-scale search for 61-year-old Alexander M., suspected of killing a family in Weitefeld, as new tips emerge but no leads confirm his whereabouts.

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Overview

  • German police are conducting one of the largest manhunts in recent years, searching for Alexander M., accused of murdering a family of three on April 6 in Weitefeld, Westerwald.
  • The victims—a 47-year-old father, a 44-year-old mother, and their 16-year-old son—were killed using both stab and gunshot wounds, according to forensic findings.
  • A €10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the suspect's capture, and over 1,100 tips have been received, including one from a known acquaintance during a ZDF TV appeal.
  • Search efforts on April 17 included combing through forests, fields, and waterways, with 1,000 officers deployed and a no-fly zone for drones established over the area.
  • Despite extensive efforts, including the use of divers and special commissions, authorities have yet to locate Alexander M., who is considered armed and dangerous.