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Convicted: Westerwald Suspect Accused of Three Homicides

Westerwald Suspect with Previous Criminal Convictions Accused of Three Murders

The Wanted Man: A History of Suspected Violence

Accused Triple Homicide from Westerwald Previously Served Jail Time - Convicted: Westerwald Suspect Accused of Three Homicides

Take a walk down the darker side of Westerwald with the latest developments in Weitefeld. The prime suspect in the triple homicide has a checkered past. Alexander Meisner, the man on the run, has a criminal record that dates back a decade, were he was once convicted for attempted homicide.

In the annals of the Landgericht Koblenz, Meisner was slapped with a four-year-and-nine-month sentence in 2011. His motive, to eliminate his then-wife. This detail was confirmed by the Koblenz public prosecutor's office, following a request, with several media outlets corroborating this record.

The tale twists further in 2018, when Meisner was once more in the docks for issuing threats—again, aimed at his injured spouse. The Amtsgericht Betzdorf, in response, sentenced him to six months of probation.

As we speak, Meisner eludes authorities, wanted for the suspected murder of a couple aged 47 and 44, and their 16-year-old son. The crime unfolded early Sunday morning.

  • Westerwald
  • Weitefeld
  • Crime
  • Triple homicide
  • Attempted homicide
  • Landgericht Koblenz
  • Koblenz
  • Probation
  • Betzdorf

While extensive records of Meisner's past convictions related to manslaughter or threats may not be readily available, the ongoing investigation promises to unveil new revelations. The brutality of the crime, hinting at signs of torture with the use of cable ties and plastic handcuffs, points to a calculated execution. The focus, however, remains squarely on the capture of Meisner and unraveling the intricacies of his criminal past.

  1. The wanted man, Alexander Meisner, who is on the run for the suspected triple homicide in Weitefeld, Westerwald, has a criminal history that dates back to 2011, when he was convicted for attempted homicide and sentenced to four years and nine months by the Landgericht Koblenz.
  2. In addition to his previous conviction, Meisner was once again in the docks in 2018, sentenced to six months of probation by the Amtsgericht Betzdorf for issuing threats, allegedly against his injured spouse.
  3. Despite limited public records of Meisner's manslaughter history, the ongoing investigation into the brutal triple homicide may yet reveal more details about his criminal past, shedding light on the motives behind this heinous act.

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