An 84 year old man is said to be in Stuttgart have sexually abused girls and boys in several hundred cases. After an intensive search, the police were able to arrest the man on Tuesday. He is currently in custody. An arrest warrant was issued by the responsible detention court. The case got rolling at the end of February: The parents of a ten-year-old girl reported to the police about a sexual assault on their daughter in the brine pool in Bad Cannstatt. The police then initiated a call for witnesses.
Numerous witnesses then came forward who reported similar incidents. “We assume there are few victims, but multiple attacks. There could be several hundred cases of sexual assault,” a spokeswoman for the Stuttgart police headquarters told the FAZ
According to the police, there were many indications of similar cases after the call for witnesses. “There were apparently parents who had made similar observations,” said the spokeswoman. That made the investigation work a lot easier.
Lured away with ball games
The perpetrator is said to be a German citizen. The police did not provide any further information about the man’s previous convictions or biography. Apparently he visited the brine pool in Stuttgart’s Bad Cannstatt district more often to look for his underage victims there. He is said to have lured his victims away from the supervisors by playing ball games.
The brine pool in Cannstatt is located in the spa gardens and, along with the Berg and Leuze mineral pools, is one of the most popular swimming pools in the Baden-Württemberg state capital, especially frequented by families.
The investigators have indications that the man also committed some sexual assaults on minors in his family environment. Prosecutors are expected to file charges in the next few months.
On Thursday, a serious violation of the ban on possessing child pornography was also announced in Baden-Württemberg. A 59-year-old man from Karlsruhe is said to have produced child pornographic material in four cases using an AI image generation program. He is said to have produced realistic results using prompts and so-called Loras. The Karlsruhe public prosecutor’s office also accuses the suspect of making child pornographic content available to an indeterminate number of users on the Internet in several cases between 2020 and 2024.
The case was also solved by specialists from the Baden-Württemberg “Cybercrime Center”. The investigation center is located at the Karlsruhe Public Prosecutor’s Office; The responsible district court in Karlsruhe has not yet admitted the charges.










