Friends claimed she then boarded a bus with the intention of going to visit her parents – but never arrived at their home. A man who had previously been convicted for the r*pe and murder of a 14-year-old girl in the area confessed to Petra’s murder. However, he later retracted his confession and Petra’s body was never found. Fast forward to September 11, 2015, a routine police call out to a report of a burglary solved the ‘murder’ mystery.
Arriving at the scene in Düsseldorf (some 200 miles from Petra’s home town) a ‘Mrs Schneider’ revealed the curious tale under questioning. The 55-year-old woman was in fact Petra Pazsitka and she claimed she had lived in western german under false names and without official documents since her disappearance. “As to the motive of her disappearance, she gave no explanation, and expressly said that she continues to want no contact with the public or her family.”
Petra’s case received prominence in the German media, notably the country’s version of Crimecall Aktenzeichen XY…ungelöst when the investigation into her disappearance ran cold. Her father died several years ago but her mother and brother are reportedly in shock to learn that Petra is alive and well.
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