
d: 1931
Summary
Name:
Kürt Erich TetznerNickname:
StranelliYears Active:
1929Status:
ExecutedClass:
MurdererVictims:
1Method:
StrangulationDeath:
May 02, 1931Nationality:
Germany
d: 1931
Summary: Murderer
Name:
Kürt Erich TetznerNickname:
StranelliStatus:
ExecutedVictims:
1Method:
StrangulationNationality:
GermanyDeath:
May 02, 1931Years Active:
1929Kürt Erich Tetzner was a young man from Germany. Details about his early life, including his date of birth, are not well-known. However, he was involved in business and was described as a businessman.
Tetzner's life took a dark turn when he became involved in insurance fraud. He convinced his mother-in-law to delay treatment for cancer so he could take out an insurance policy on her life. After she underwent surgery, she sadly passed away. This event was the beginning of his illegal activities.
Tetzner and his wife were successful in their first fraud scheme and decided to try again. They planned to find another victim for additional insurance money. They made an attempt but were unsuccessful. Then, on November 25, 1929, Tetzner picked up a hitchhiker. This decision would lead him down a much darker path.
After this event, Tetzner tried to cover up his actions. He crashed the car into a tree and attempted to set it on fire with the victim inside. This plan was meant to make it look like an accident.
Tetzner's wife tried to claim insurance money after the incident but was met with suspicion when officials noticed differences between the victim and Tetzner. During the investigation, they used new forensic techniques to uncover the truth about what had happened.
Following the crime, Tetzner fled to Strasbourg, France, using a different name. However, he was eventually caught by the police and confessed to his actions. He was tried in March 1931 and was sentenced to death. He was executed in Regensburg on May 2, 1931.
Kürt Erich Tetzner, also known as "Stranelli," was involved in a serious crime in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. On November 25, 1929, Tetzner murdered an unidentified man. He used ligature strangulation as the method to kill his victim. After committing the murder, he crashed his car into a tree. He then set the vehicle on fire with the victim inside, trying to make it look like an accident.
Following the murder, Tetzner's wife claimed that the burning victim was her husband. She attempted to collect his insurance money from the accident policies. However, investigators found physical differences between Tetzner and the victim, leading to suspicion. Forensic medicine techniques of the time revealed that the victim had died before the fire started.
Tetzner fled to Strasbourg, France, where he used the name Stranelli. He was captured by police on December 4, 1929. During questioning, he confessed to the crime. In March 1931, he was put on trial and found guilty of murder. He was executed by guillotine on May 2, 1931.