Overview
- Authorities identify Martin P. as the suspect who killed his father and critically injured his mother and 21-year-old daughter on Wednesday morning in the Munich area.
- Investigators report the use of a homemade firearm, explosive devices and fire, indicating deliberate preparation for the attack.
- Background inquiries point to long-running conflicts, including a refusal to acknowledge paternity despite DNA tests and a separate inheritance dispute.
- FOCUS online publishes an earlier petition in which the suspect alleged a criminal association involving courts, police and the LMU Munich DNA laboratory.
- Criminologists describe a rare pattern of intra-family violence driven by perceived injustice, note possible missed warning signs, and interpret a broadened enemy image that has been linked in analysis to a referenced Oktoberfest bomb threat.