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German Police Track Down Woman Sought As Serial Killer in 39 Murders — Working Right Under Their Watchful Eyes

250px-bundespolizei-logossvgFor two years, German police have been stalking the most prolific serial killer in its history — a rare female serial killer connected to 39 murders with DNA traces Germany, Austria, and France. They offered 300,0000 euros to anyone who would help find her and hundreds of detectives interviewed 800 women convicted of crimes in the country. They have finally found her.

The culprit turns out to be a woman working in a factory who made the cotton buds used to collect samples at crime scenes. This would explain why her DNA was found in bottles, tank lids, on bullets and even a biscuit! The company in Hamburg appears to have been careless in its training or supervision. It has been making the product since 2001.

Now here is the twist, next week they will find that she is a genius Hannibal Lector who took the job to cover up her serial murderous crime spree.

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