My mouth fell open in disbelief. Marsa, my sweet, gentle tabby, a puppy thief? The very idea seemed absurd. I looked at the curled-up figure on the floor, her eyes half-closed with contentment, and couldn’t reconcile the two images. My mind raced to find a logical explanation, but it was impossible to ignore the evidence…
The officer sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. “Animals can be unpredictable. Sometimes, maternal instincts kick in even in the most unlikely of situations.” I sat down heavily, my legs suddenly unable to support me. “What do I need to do?” I asked, my voice barely more than a whisper. “We need to return…
I nodded, feeling a mix of relief and sadness. I had grown attached to the tiny creatures, and I could see that Marsa had too. The idea of parting with them so soon was unexpectedly difficult. As I stood to gather the puppies, Marsa watched me with her bright, intelligent eyes. She seemed to understand…
Later that night, as the house settled into its usual quiet, I reflected on the day’s events. Marsa had shown me that sometimes love and care don’t always follow the expected path. Perhaps, in her own mysterious way, Marsa had taught us all a valuable lesson about the bonds of family and the unexpected ways…
“Revenge mom” shot her child’s murder in the middle of his trial-
On March 6, 1981, Marianne Bachmeier entered a courtroom in Lübeck, Germany with purpose in every step. Then, suddenly, she grabbed a loaded pistol from her purse and opened fire on 35-year-old sex offender Klaus Grabowski. The man had been accused of the kidnapping, abuse and murder of Marianne’s 7-year-old daughter, Anna Bachmeier. Seconds later, Grabowski took his…
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Grabowski kept Anna trapped in his apartment for hours, and abused the little girl before finally strangling her to death. After murdering Anna, the perpetrator packed her body into a box, which he stored in a hidden place on the bank of a canal. Grabowski later returned to the location to bury the body of…
According to two police officers at the scene, Marianne also called Grabowski a “pig” after she opened fire. She was arrested by police in the courtroom and initially charged with murder. During her trial in 1982, Marianne claimed that she shot Grabowski in a dream state after visualizing her daughter in court. But according to…
The mother’s act of vigilantism received enormous media attention – not only in Germany but all over the world. Marianne was dubbed “Revenge mom”, and many thought she should be acquitted at the trial. The grieving mom, who avenged the death of her beloved daughter, was widely praised and received a lot of encouragement and…
After serving her time behind bars, Marianne emigrated to Nigeria and married a German teacher. In 1990, she got divorced and moved to Sicily, Italy. Fabig/ullstein bild via Getty Images Unfortunately, Marianne was eventually diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and moved back to her motherland and hometown, Lübeck. Her act of revenge continued to live in the…
In an interview with Das Erste TV channel in 1995, Marianne confessed that she had shot Grabowski after careful consideration and to prevent him from spreading more lies about Anna. On 17 September 1996, Marianne passed away at a hospital in Lübeck. She wanted to die in her previous home in Sicily but never got there. Marianne…