Five years after Rebeccas disappear: suspicions and grievances

Five years after Rebeccas disappear: suspicions and grievances

The unresolved missing person around the then 15-year-old Rebecca Reusch remains a painful topic in the German media and the public. Five years after their disappearance on February 18, 2019, there are still doubts about the efficiency of the police in the investigation. An insider from the ranks of the police, namely Dirk B., has brought out explosive information that reveals potential failures in dealing with the investigation.

Rebecca Reusch was last seen alive, and the suspicion continues to fall on her brother -in -law Florian R., who, however, enjoys the presumption of innocence. The latest reports indicate that the public prosecutor now directs the investigation towards the corpse search, a worrying circumstance that underlines the severity of the case. Dirk B. reports that he was drawn into a critical view of the procedure of the investigators through the exchange of breakfast emails with the authorities and sees the expertise of his colleagues.

Investigations under the magnifying glass

As Dirk B. explains, the time processes of data evaluation are extremely problematic. It is incomprehensible that the Berlin police only requested the necessary cell phone data to Google years after Rebecca's disappearance. A request should not have been made until spring 2021 to evaluate digital evidence that may be decisive in the event. Dirk B. finds this "irritating", especially given the severity of the missing person.

The Berlin officials claim that initially not being able to obtain information about the handling of Rebecca Reusch with their cell phone, although clear signs of this information indicated. B. quotes an earlier colleague who points out that in urgent cases, Google usually provides data within two to four weeks, while the investigation apparently has stalled.

The defects in the process were not only confirmed by the imparting information, but also by the fact that the investigators did not even have the data available within a reasonable time frame in 2020. These delays could have had fatal consequences that are now being discussed in public.

important knowledge comes too late

It becomes particularly explosive when it comes to new revelations about Florian R.'s search queries in 2023, which is said to have googled by Rebecca's disappearance in the morning according to strangulation methods. Such information could have had immediate consequences for the course of the investigation, but were only publicly known years later and also in a state in which many traces and evidence could have long since faded. The pressure on the investigative authorities is growing and suspected that there may be fundamental errors in the procedures.

The public prosecutor has kept covered up so far. Her answers to some questions addressed to them were vague and meaningless. It emphasizes that the terms of Google requests can vary and depend on the respective urgency. However, the criticism of Dirk B. and other experts indicates structural weaknesses within the investigative authorities, which must be urgently needed.

The uncertainty about the whereabouts of Rebecca Reusch remains tense, and while the investigation is progressing, the question remains whether the competent authorities can learn from the past and avoid future mistakes. The public keeps an eye on the case while the girl's fate remains in the balance.

- Nag

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