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Autopsy

Franz Pommerelle Murder: Luxembourg's Darkest Home

Franz Pommerelle Murder: Luxembourg's Darkest Home

13min |16/03/2025|

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Autopsy

Franz Pommerelle Murder: Luxembourg's Darkest Home

Franz Pommerelle Murder: Luxembourg's Darkest Home

13min |16/03/2025|

8

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The murder of Franz Pommerelle in 1906 stands as one of Luxembourg's most chilling criminal cases. Franz, a young man, was discovered lifeless in the picturesque Petrusse Valley. His right cheek bore dried blood, his skin appeared pale with a bluish tint, and his body lay supine with arms crossed beneath his torso, head facing downstream. A deep gash across his neck indicated a brutal slaying.

This incident shocked the nation, prompting widespread speculation about the identity of Franz's murderer.


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The murder of Franz Pommerelle in 1906 stands as one of Luxembourg's most chilling criminal cases. Franz, a young man, was discovered lifeless in the picturesque Petrusse Valley. His right cheek bore dried blood, his skin appeared pale with a bluish tint, and his body lay supine with arms crossed beneath his torso, head facing downstream. A deep gash across his neck indicated a brutal slaying.

This incident shocked the nation, prompting widespread speculation about the identity of Franz's murderer.


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The murder of Franz Pommerelle in 1906 stands as one of Luxembourg's most chilling criminal cases. Franz, a young man, was discovered lifeless in the picturesque Petrusse Valley. His right cheek bore dried blood, his skin appeared pale with a bluish tint, and his body lay supine with arms crossed beneath his torso, head facing downstream. A deep gash across his neck indicated a brutal slaying.

This incident shocked the nation, prompting widespread speculation about the identity of Franz's murderer.


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The murder of Franz Pommerelle in 1906 stands as one of Luxembourg's most chilling criminal cases. Franz, a young man, was discovered lifeless in the picturesque Petrusse Valley. His right cheek bore dried blood, his skin appeared pale with a bluish tint, and his body lay supine with arms crossed beneath his torso, head facing downstream. A deep gash across his neck indicated a brutal slaying.

This incident shocked the nation, prompting widespread speculation about the identity of Franz's murderer.


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