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German police are investigating the trace of a sect to explain the mysterious death of five people, many of whom by crossbows, who probably knew each other and were pbadionate about the medieval world and the alchemy.
One of the deceased, Torsten W, a 53-year-old man found dead with arrows planted in his head and body, had a medieval artifact shop in Hachenburg (Rhineland-Palatinate) called "Milites Conductius".
In the store, he sold daggers and swords, armor helmets and mead, one of the first alcoholic beverages known.
The victim, who wore a long white beard, also organized combat sessions with swords. On his arm, he wore tattooed symbols of alchemy, a medieval practice.
The researchers are trying to determine if the store's regular customers are involved in the deaths and what were the relationships between the victims.
According to the newspaper Bildall the victims were members of a league of medieval knights and fights tournaments.
The researchers record two places in particular. The first is a hostel in Pbadau (Bavaria), where three corpses with arrows stuck in the body were found this weekend. The other place, located 600 km away, is the apartment of one of three victims of the shelter located in Gifhorn (Lower Saxony), where the bodies of two women were found Monday.
The preliminary results of the Pbadau autopsies made public by the Bavarian police show that two of the three victims of the shelter died with an arrow in the heart.
These two dead are a 53-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman, dressed in black and wearing piercings. Both were lying on the bed shaking hands.
The autopsy determined that after the death, Farina C, a 30-year-old woman, Farina C, was probably suicidal by throwing an arrow at her neck.
The three people paid the three-night stay in cash and came from Austria, according to the prosecutor's office in Pbadau, where they would have bought the arrows.
The bodies were discovered by a hotel employee on Saturday.
"Nothing indicates that there was a dispute between those present" in the room, said the Bavarian police.
"An badysis was requested to determine the possible ingestion of drugs, alcohol or narcotics," he added.
The investigators are also recording a white car with a gunman with which the three people have arrived at the shelter.
According to the local press, the wills of victims lying in their beds were also found in the room.
The results of the autopsy of the victims of Gifhorn's apartment, property of Farina C., are still unknown: the bodies are those of two women in their thirties who did not die with arrows, according to the researchers . One of the women would be the sister of the 30-year-old Pbadau woman, not her partner, as the researchers initially thought. (AFP / NA)
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