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🗓️ 14 August 2024
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On a tense March morning in 1981, the quiet of a German courtroom was shattered by gunfire. As spectators looked on in horror, a petite dark-haired woman calmly pulled a pistol from her purse and fired eight shots at the back of the defendant - a man on trial for murdering her young daughter. Six bullets found their mark, killing him instantly.
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