Overview
- After a judge presented the warrant, the detained woman was placed in pretrial custody and has so far made no statement, according to prosecutor Harald Nowack.
- Coordinated searches in Reimershagen and nearby Rum Kogel involved about 120 officers over ten hours, with three vehicles and items including sports shoes seized.
- Prosecutors say the urgent suspicion stems from a compilation of indicia, and investigators are not disclosing identifying details or specific evidence at this stage.
- The suspect’s court‑appointed lawyer, Andreas Ohm, questioned the warrant’s timing and evidentiary basis, noting it was dated November 5 and saying he will respond after reviewing the files.
- Investigators believe the killing occurred on October 10 and that the body was burned and moved, and they are seeking witnesses who were near Klein Upahl between 11:00 and 15:00 as they follow up on dozens of tips from a TV appeal.