Riddle
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It's such a sad case when searching for a child and you have to go through the sickest, evil, darkest search, that's a living nightmare!I fully agree. But watching sexual abuse stuff wouldn't make someone necessarily a child killer. Also there aren't any more missing children of little Inga's age/gender/profile on the nearby regions (neither on entire Germany). A serial killer would target more children, wouldn't be happy with just one, even more if it were someone with mental problems.
Someone doing the crime inside the Wilhelmshof facility would be noticed. If it was someone like a patient of Wilhelmshof that person would need to harm/kill little Inga very fast and dispose of the body in a way that the person could return to the facility without anyone noticing the person was not there.
I have some ideas about what might have happened and I'm sure BKA did reach the same conclusions as me.
I might never be able to "crack" this case by I did narrow it down to a bunch of suspects/possibilities and ruled out many stuff.
I'm now researching other possibilities and reading as much as I can about it.
I think that everyone who spend their times searching, spending time, reading about it, are the ones who can crack the case!
I wished I lived near, to see the area where she disappeared, it could give good insights for new leads.
With a lot of crimes/disappearances you see videos,where it happened and what clues
Maybe you could contact someone, who is willing to make a video?