The rape of an 11-year-old schoolgirl in Germany by a man wearing a scary wolf mask has caused shock.
Convicted rapist and pedophile Christoph K. grabbed the unfortunate girl in Munich’s Obergiesing Park, dragging her behind the bushes, where he satisfied his sick sexual instincts day – noon.
As it became known, the anthropomorphic monster followed the 11-year-old for a long time, while he had photographed her earlier. During the horrific act, he had covered her face with her jacket.
The perverted man, in addition to the wolf mask, also wore latex gloves, while he did not hesitate to threaten the student to “sit quietly for five minutes”, telling her that he knew where he lived and that he would hurt her family if he spoke.
However, as soon as the girl returned home, she confessed the nightmare she lived to her parents, who reported the rape of their daughter to the Police.
Authorities were quick to track down the perpetrator, a man named Christoph K., who had just been given temporary leave by a psychiatric clinic pending a decision to release him.
He was arrested at his workplace two days after the rape, as his DNA was found both in the park and on the victim’s clothes and he was immediately identified as having been convicted of pedophilia.
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At trial, he confessed to raping the 11-year-old behind the bushes in the sun, wearing a wolf mask, which he later threw into a bucket near his home.
The mask he wore:
The 45-year-old was finally sentenced to 12 years in prison.
According to local media, he was allowed to wear a mask in court to hide his face, while he remained silent during the trial.
It is worth noting that in 2010 he was found guilty of 17 counts of child abuse, with the result that he was sentenced to 11 years in prison. However, instead of going to prison, he was locked up in a psychiatric clinic in Munich, from which he had recently been released.
The court ruled that Christoph K. had planned the attack on the 11-year-old, rejecting his lawyer’s allegations that he needed immediate psychiatric help. After serving his sentence in prison, he is expected to enter a psychiatric clinic, until the doctors decide that he is no longer a danger to society.