Police investigate potential motive after shootings in Albstadt
On the Swabian Alb, a 63-year-old man shoots his son and mother-in-law. His wife and daughter are seriously injured. After that, the man commits suicide.
Following the triple homicide in Albstadt, Baden-Württemberg, the Hechingen Public Prosecutor's Office and Reutlingen Police have provided initial information regarding a possible motive. There are indications of financially motivated fears for the future and a psychological condition of the 63-year-old shooter, the investigators stated.
The previously uncharged man had been undergoing voluntary stationary treatment. He had interrupted this treatment for a family meeting over the weekend.
During this meeting, he shot and killed his mother-in-law and son, and seriously injured his wife and daughter with gunshots, before taking his own life with a firearm. The man legally owned the weapons as a hunter.
- The investigation into the triple homicide in Albstadt, Baden-Württemberg, has attracted international interest due to its complexity and the involvement of family tragedies.
- The Baden-Württemberg police and the Public Prosecutor's Office in Hechingen are working closely to unravel the motives behind the shooter's actions, which include fears of financial instability and a psychological condition.
- The police in Reutlingen are also exploring any potential links between the incident and international criminality, as the family had connections with various countries.
- The murder and manslaughter case, involving the shooting of the man's mother-in-law, son, and the serious injury of his wife and daughter, has left the local community in shock and mourning.