Germany Germany - Rebecca Reusch, 15, Berlin, 18 Feb 2019 #2


Tragically she has been missing for more than 3 years now. Investigators believe she is the victim of foul play. They are still investigating but don't have the evidence necessary to prove a case against their suspect.
They haven't found evidence she left the house alive.

All JMO/IMO.
 
As long as there is no body, DNA from blood or other strong evidence and o confession, there is nothing LE can do.
The brother in laws stories are fishy and he remains the main suspect but as long as there is not more evidence, no charge can be made.
 
Link is to a video report.


Translation by Google:
The public prosecutor's office in Berlin has now announced that investigators have searched F.R.'s house again...
 

Translation by Google:
The public prosecutor's office declined to provide any information about the results of the search.
 
I hope this leads to some answers.
But what could there possibly be to find anymore, he's had four years to hide any traces or evidence... =(
I am afraid, you're right, there is already a statement about the missing bathrobe:

"Rebecca's mother, on the other hand, gave an explanation for the missing belt to RTL.
The belt was said to have been used for pulling and towing a bobby car. That's why it was disposed of when it was dirty."

Hinweise auf mögliche Tatwaffe? Mutter von Rebecca Reusch hat andere Erklärung

Also,if the bathrobe was used to strangle, silence Rebecca,I don't think an accoustic test will provide any answers..(moo)

" As RTL reports, the investigators are said to have carried out acoustic measurements in the house."

Vermisste Rebecca Reusch: Haus des Schwagers erneut durchsucht
 
An English article!!


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Rebecca Reusch: Police carry out measurements in the brother-in-law's house – expert explains what's behind it​

Update from Friday, April 14, 08:55 a.m.: Several media reported on a house search in the missing person case Rebecca Reusch. Investigators took the house of the brother-in-law of the missing. According to RTL, acoustic measurements were also carried out in the course of this.

An expert in sound insulation and acoustics, Michael Weidenhammer, explained bild.de about the measurements: "There are many factors involved. But these methods could shed light on whether an argument must have been audible elsewhere in the house." This is used to determine "sound insulation values," he continued. There is airborne noise and structure-borne noise, the expert explained. "Airborne noise can also be shouts or screams, structure-borne vibration vibrations on components such as floors or walls".

Rebecca Reusch case: "There must be very weighty reasons to look for new evidence"​

Update from Thursday, April 13, 21:48 p.m.: After it became public that the police had apparently re-examined the brother-in-law's house in February in search of the missing Rebecca, questions are raised. What were the reasons for the police to search the apartment again after four years? How likely is it to find traces after all this time?

Criminal investigator Christian Matzdorf told RBB24 that, overall, it must be assumed that the police are pursuing a new lead. "However, we cannot say whether the trail itself is new or has only acquired a new meaning in the constellation of different information," says Matzdorf. Both are possible. The brother-in-law's apartment was already in the sights of the investigation shortly after Rebecca's disappearance, and now there has been a new search warrant. "This means that there must be very weighty reasons for looking for new evidence now."

After a house search – now the mother is talking about a suspicious piece of clothing​

Update from Thursday, April 13, 15:10 p.m.: After the disappearance without a trace in 2019 of the then 15-year-old Rebecca Reusch, there was a search – in the house of her brother-in-law in Berlin. As RTL reported, the investigators are said to have found a bathrobe without a belt. The mother of the missing student, Birgit Reusch, now wants to know where the belt has gone.

This is apparently said to have been used for "pulling and towing a bobby car," RTL wrote, citing a phone call with the mother. Because the belt was dirty, it was disposed of. Although the house search stirred Birgit Reusch, the family sticks together, RTL reporter Heinz Kegl learned. "There is no change within the family. You celebrate together if you can still celebrate them after Rebecca's disappearance," he said. To what extent the bathrobe belt is related to the disappearance of Rebecca or not is unclear.
 
Today, it is exactly 5 years ago, that Rebecca Reusch disappeared, without a trace.

Sadly, still no news to get the case solved :

Exactly five years ago, the then 15-year-old Rebecca Reusch disappeared from Berlin. Now a video has emerged that shows her brother-in-law leaving the house that same morning and returning shortly afterwards. He is still considered a suspect in the case.

"A few weeks ago a video from a surveillance camera emerged. According to a report in the "Bild" newspaper, the brother-in-law's car can be seen driving down the street near Rebecca's sister's house at 7:24 a.m. and returning after 46 minutes. On Sunday, the Berlin public prosecutor's office reacted to the recordings: "We know the video, we have evaluated it and there are no new findings from it," said a spokesman for the DPA news agency. The video was given to the investigators in the fall by the "Bild" newspaper been transmitted. Overall, there is no new status in the case"

Neues Video im Fall Rebecca Reusch aufgetaucht
^SBM^
 
46 minutes to dispose of a body. No more than a 20 minute drive from the house. Likely never buried the body in that amount of time, unless he returned later.

He likely dumped the body in a commercial trash dumpster nearby. The body was then dumped in a landfill, and will never be found.

JMO
 
46 minutes to dispose of a body. No more than a 20 minute drive from the house. Likely never buried the body in that amount of time, unless he returned later.

He likely dumped the body in a commercial trash dumpster nearby. The body was then dumped in a landfill, and will never be found.

JMO

Very possible. Just in Germany there are no huge public dumpsters on the street. He would have to have access to some industrial waste or restaurant or big apartment building dumpster.
I believe he killed her and just drove around with her body and didnt find a good place to dump her and then later went to Poland to get rid of her body.

The family so vehemently protecting him is also really strange.

Jmoo
 
Very possible. Just in Germany there are no huge public dumpsters on the street. He would have to have access to some industrial waste or restaurant or big apartment building dumpster.
I believe he killed her and just drove around with her body and didnt find a good place to dump her and then later went to Poland to get rid of her body.

The family so vehemently protecting him is also really strange.

Jmoo
Yes, dumpsters I were referring to would be at business, apartment complexes, construction sites, ect, not public dumpsters.
 
New articles:

"Statements from a Berlin police officer are now embarrassing the investigators. His accusation: The very important request for Google data, which could provide information about the location of Rebecca's cell phone, was significantly delayed...Google only provided the police with the data in spring 2021, about two years after Rebecca's disappearance. The necessary decoding of the information took another two years. The evaluation was not available until April 2023..."


 

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