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Martin Ney was born on 12 December, 1970 in Bremen, Germany. Discover Martin Ney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 12 December 1970
Birthday 12 December
Birthplace Bremen, West Germany (now Germany)
Nationality Germany

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2013

On 10 January 2013, the Federal Court of Justice took place and canceled the preventative detention. This was justified by the statement that according to the current legal situation, the preventative detention can only be ordered to an indispensable protection of the general public. Since the BGH has confirmed the particular severity of the guilt, the minimum term of imprisonment of 15 years, which is usual for life imprisonment, will be extended. In addition, a discharge can only be carried out as a result of the demonstrable harmlessness of the convicted person. However, such proof would also suspend the execution of the preventative detention. Otherwise, it can be assumed that Martin Ney will remain in custody, possibly until the end of his life.

2012

On 27 February 2012, Ney was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of the three boys and 20 abuse cases, with subsequent preventative detention condemned. In addition, the court noted the particular severity of the guilt. However, Ney's defenders appealed the verdict regarding the preventative detention.

2011

The police went after about 7,800 clues, without any breakthrough. In August 2010, a witness came to police, who had seen an old documentation about murders on the Internet that awakened a memory within him. He claimed to have seen the culprit along with the victim Dennis Klein in the car on a forest path in an early morning running track near the abduction site, whereupon a so-called situation sketch was prepared and published on 10 February 2011.

On 15 April 2011, police announced the arrest of a suspect. The crucial clue had came from an earlier victim who had been abused by a masked offender in his childhood home in 1995 and who had recalled in the February 2011 sketch that it was the same man who abused him. The then 40-year-old Martin Ney, who had lived in Bremen until September 2000, made a confession after the first interrogations. He admitted to killing Jahr, Rostel and Klein and abusing about 40 other children. He was also suspected of murdering Coulom and Dutch boy Nicky Verstappen, but he denied this. He was found not to be guilty of the murder of Verstappen; a Dutch local was arrested in connection with this murder.

After his arrest, Ney's computer was confiscated again, with his new tenant discovering in November 2011 also several storage media, which were hidden under a hood in his former apartment. Investigators were unable to find the password and view the data they had saved. Ney refused to mention the password, pointing to the protection of his friends and family. The likelihood of being able to decrypt complex access codes without his help was considered low, despite the state-of-the-art technology. At the end of 2016, Ney voluntarily named the passwords to the authorities. As of May 2017, the evaluation of the now usable data carries is not yet completed.

On 15 July 2011, the prosecution filed charges against Ney for threefold murder and sexual abuse in 20 cases. Around 20 more cases of abuse were already barred. On 10 October, the trial began before the district court of Stade, where the defendant showed constant. Psychological evaluations attested him a pedophilic disorder, but also noted that he was not insane and was a continuing risk with a risk of relapse. During the trial, there were indications of further acts of abuse in the 2000s and thus an increased probability of recidivism.

2007

As part of this investigation, the police during a search of Ney's apartment also secured his computer, which, among other things, contained about 30,000 photos with child pornographic representations. Since it could not be clarified when the images were stored and when the last access was made, the prosecutor stopped the proceedings because of presumed statute of limitations ending in 2007. It was not recognized that some of the photos taken in the exhibit of the Hamburg police were former victims.

In December 2007, Ney was first interviewed by SoKo "Dennis", since he was found to match the offender's profile. He denied any sexual references to children. The request for a saliva sample, which he voluntarily did not comply for in 2008, could not be enforced legally due to lack of sufficient suspicion.

2005

In 2005, he was charged with sexual abuse in two minor cases, but the case closed against payment of 1,800 euros. In 2006, Ney threatened a social worker from Berlin to report him for possession of child pornography, and demanded 20,000 euros for his silence. Then he was sentenced in the same year for attempted extortion and sentenced to ten months probation.

2001

In June 1995, the perpetrator abused a 10-year-old exchange student in Wulsbüttel and fled through a room window. In July 1999, the man awoke an 8-year-old boy, took him to the house's basement and abused him. On 5 September 2001, 9-year-old Dennis Klein disappeared from his room at night. Fourteen days later, the boy was found murdered by a mushroom picker in a dense shrubbery on a forest road between Kirchtimke and Hepstedt.

2000

After completing his teaching studies, Ney broke off the subsequent legal clerkship before the second state examination and applied in 2000 with falsified university certificates as a social education teacher in a daycare position at a Hamburg foundation, which he held until early 2008. Already in the years before, Ney had worked as a youth worker in addition to his studies and had thus become familiar with some of his victims and locations.

1996

A guardianship judge of the district court of Bremen-Blumenthal, in front of whom Ney had to answer as a teenager because of the attempted extortion, spoke twice to the child killer in 1996, granting him custody of the 12-year-old boy. The boy lived with Ney until he was old enough to leave, but was never sexually abused by him.

1995

This crime spree began in August 1992, when a masked offender sexually abused a 9-year-old and another child in a camp near Selker Noor. In July 1994, the perpetrator entered in two tents one after another in a camp in Otterndorf and awoke seven boys aged between 8 and 9, which he touched inappropriately. At the end of August 1994, a 13-year-old boy woke up in the Selker Noor camp when the offender began touching him. After about ten minutes, the masked man disappeared. Two days later, the man again touched another 13-year-old in Selker Noor. During the night of 24 July 1995, 8-year-old Dennis Rostel disappeared from the camp. Two weeks later, German tourists found his body buried in a sand dune near Vinderup in Denmark.

When his criminal record was wiped from the educational register at the age of 24, Ney applied for a foster son in 1995 at the Social Services Office in Bremen. The young, single student who at this time lived in a Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz studio with 870 Deutsche Mark, though regarded as an unusual candidate for such a function, due to the small number of available foster parents, however, the youth welfare office accepted him as a foster father.

1994

A masked offender penetrated in April 1994 several single-family houses in the Bremen area, especially in the Horn-Lehe district, and abused three boys. The actions differed in detail and approach from the usual attacks, however, according to the investigators it was the same masked offender. The police, despite the insistence of parents, issued no public warning.

1992

In 1992, a series of abuse began on boys, mainly in northern Germany. Ney, who was described as tall and strong, always attacked at night, masked in school homes, camps and youth homes. From 1994, he began to break into single-family homes.

Ney has also committed three murders in northern Germany, in addition to about 45 attempted or completed abusive offenses. In the case of two more homicides in western France and the Netherlands, he is considered a suspect. Striking is the three year rhythm (1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004) of the alleged murder series.

On 3 March 1992, a student discovered in a children's home in Hepstedt in an empty dormitory room a masked man, who fled shortly thereafter through a patio door. A few days later, the man tried to abuse an 11-year-old boy, but fled when he began to scream. Between April and June 1992, the masked man was seen twice by students before one night in August, when he woke up several children and touched them inappropriately. In September, the stranger approached a boy's bed and asked him to undress. On an October night, the masked man spoke to five children in a row, of which he then abused three. After these incidents, a motion detector was installed in the school camp and the door locking system was renewed.

Also in March 1992, a series of similar incidents began in Schullandheim Badenstadt in Zeven, when a stranger tried to abuse a 13-year-old at night. In August of the same year, the probably same perpetrator snuck into a toilet with a 10-year-old boy. In September 1992, he touched a 9-year-old inappropriately, after he had carried him from his bed in an adjoining room. In May 1994, the alleged serial offender abused an 11-year-old and almost exactly a year later, he repeated the crime on a 10-year-old boy. In October 1995, he tried to touch a 13-year-old, but fled when he sat down close to his classmates. In June 1998, he struck in Badenstadt for the last time, when he tried to touch two boys, who resisted his advances.

In March 1992, a teacher in the hallway of the Schullandheim Cluvenhagen saw a man carrying a drowsy boy who did not resist. When the offender noticed the teacher, he fled. In the early morning of 31 March 1992, the 13-year-old Stefan Jahr disappeared from a boarding school in Scheeßel. Five weeks later, his body was found buried with his hands tied behind his backs in the Verden dunes. On 7 April 2004, 11-year-old Jonathan Coulom disappeared from a school home in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins in western France. In May, his undressed, handcuffed body weighted with a concrete block was found in a pond about 30 kilometres away. Ney is said to have been close to the scene of the crime in May 2004.

1990

According to a case analysis by Alexander Horn, the offender was said to be a strikingly tall, stocky man with a deep voice speaking German, between the ages of 30 and 50. He was supposedly well versed in Northern Germany, especially in the area around Bremen, and possibly lived there. He should have had a reference to the area around the towns of Hepstedt and Badenstedt in the early 1990s.

1989

Even before his arrest, Ney was suspected by police for several reasons. After he had threatened two parents from Bremen with kidnapping and killing their children at the age of 17, he was convicted in 1989 for the extortion of 150,000 Deutsche Mark under juvenile criminal law for performing charitable work.

1970

Martin Ney (born 12 December 1970 in Bremen) is a German serial killer. He wore a mask while killing 3 and sexually assaulting at least 40 children in school camps. He also did some of his activities in camps, private homes and other places. Ney, who committed his first act in 1992, was also known as the "Masked Man" and the "Black Man". After his arrest on 15 April 2011, the 40-year-old educator confessed to three murders, but is suspected of two others. Ney was sentenced on 27 February 2012 by the Stade district court among other things, for three murders to life imprisonment. The court also noted the particular severity of the guilt.