Mysterious double murder: autopsy reveals shocking details!

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On October 28, 2024, Roland D. shot two people in the Mühlviertel before killing himself. The latest autopsy results clarify the case.

Am 28. Oktober 2024 erschoss Roland D. im Mühlviertel zwei Menschen, bevor er sich selbst richtete. Neueste Obduktionsergebnisse klären den Fall.
On October 28, 2024, Roland D. shot two people in the Mühlviertel before killing himself. The latest autopsy results clarify the case.

Mysterious double murder: autopsy reveals shocking details!

A shocking double murder in the Mühlviertel has left the Austrian public in turmoil. The suspected gunman Roland D., who is said to have shot two hunters on October 28, 2024, was found dead in a forest on November 2nd. The latest information shows that the 41-year-old ended his life five days before the body was found at a location that is believed to be only 800 meters from the crime scenes. Again meinkreis.at reported, a forensic medical report confirms that Roland D. committed suicide shortly after the double murder.

What is particularly explosive is that the authorities originally stated that they had already examined the forest area in which his vehicle was found after the double murder. The COURIER reports that the police assumed that D. was still alive when his car was found by a neighbor. According to an initial analysis, the body could have possibly died on October 28th, which dramatically changes the tangent of events.

Investigations and clues in the double murder

The circumstances surrounding Roland D.'s disappearance raise many questions. According to the forensic report, there is no evidence of an accomplice or accomplice, which pushes the theory of a dark conspiracy to the background. The investigators had already followed numerous leads, including 400 tips from the public. Expectations were high, but the police made it clear: “There is no indication that the double murderer had an assistant.” Despite the intensive deployment of hundreds of armored vehicles and the use of drones, the local search process was carried out using dynamic tactics to ensure the safety of officers.

The news about the five-day layover and the unofficial evidence further undermine the image of the perpetrator and raise questions about the efficiency of the search operation. Police are now reviewing previous search strategies, while the sad reality of what happened continues to rest on the shoulders of the affected community.