No gunshot wounds in women: the dead in Weilheim have different injuries

After the shocking discovery of four bodies in Upper Bavaria, the police are giving more details about the violent crime.

No gunshot wounds in women: the dead in Weilheim have different injuries

After the shocking discovery of four bodies in Upper Bavaria, the police are giving more details about the violent crime. The dead are said to be two sisters and their husbands. The men would also have different injuries than the women.

In the case of the violent crime in Weilheim, in which four people died, there are new findings. The bodies of the men killed in Upper Bavaria show gunshot wounds. "The women had no gunshot wounds," said police spokesman Alexander Huber. He also said nothing was known about possible stab wounds.

According to dpa information, the four dead from Weilheim are two sisters and their husbands. According to previous knowledge, it is a relationship act. For reasons of privacy protection, the investigators did not want to reveal the precise relationship between the dead. They only said they were related.

How exactly the two 57-year-olds died should now be clarified by an autopsy. This will possibly take place this Saturday. According to the report, the women had "massive injuries". An emergency doctor could only determine her death after finding her.

Accordingly, the 59-year-old first killed the women and then the 60-year-old on Friday afternoon. The suspect then allegedly took his own life. The motive is unknown.

The investigations are being conducted by the Weilheim criminal police and the Munich II public prosecutor's office. Weilheim has around 23,000 inhabitants. The city is around 50 kilometers southwest of Munich in the Weilheim-Schongau district.