Serial killer Joachim Kroll re-enacts a murder on a volunteer for the police, in 1976 During his 20-year killing spree, Kroll killed at least 14 people, 13 women or young girls and 1 man. Kroll was a killer, n3crophile, p3dophile, cannibal and child molest3r. He was a cold and calculated man who was active in Germany between 1955-1975. Kroll was caught after he discarded human remains in a pipe, which blocked it. A neighbour then made a complaint to the police and Kroll was arrested. Multiple body parts were found in his kitchen. Kroll died in prison in 1991 due to a heart attack. He was given the name of "the Ruhr cannibal" or "the man eater" by the German media. The picture above shows Kroll re-enacting a murder on a police officer as part of the investigation against him. Kroll killed his victims in a variety of different ways, which is unusual for serial killers, as they usually chose one technique to be their primary way of ending life.
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