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Mario Stiebitz was born on 1962 in East Berlin, East Germany, is a German serial killer. Discover Mario Stiebitz'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 62 years old?

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1962

Mario Stiebitz (born 1962) is a German serial killer who murdered four children and one man in Neubrandenburg and the surrounding area from 1983 to 1984.

He was convicted of these crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Little is known about Stiebitz's early life.

He was born in 1962 and grew up in the East Berlin neighborhood of Lichtenberg.

He lived with his grandmother until the age of six, when he was brought to his mother's house, who had since remarried.

Stiebitz did not get along with his stepfather, as he considered himself neglected in comparison to his younger brother and was unjustly punished for things he did not do.

At school, he was considered an outcast by his peers, but was nonetheless a high-achieving student.

Since his teenage years, he realized that he was attracted to boys and young men, and that he felt excitement by applying pressure to his stomach.

After graduation, he completed an apprenticeship as an electrician and worked at a civil engineering company where he was noted for his work ethic.

He then did his basic military service with the National People's Army, but later applied for an extension and eventually reached the rank of feldwebel. Upon completing his training as a teleprinter and cipher in Neubrandenburg, he was transferred to an Air Force base in Cölpin.

1983

Stiebitz spent most of his free time away from other soldiers and frequently traveled alone to Neubrandenburg and Berlin, even moving into an apartment in Prenzlauer Berg in August 1983.

Aside from his hobbies of photography, collecting stamps and reading utopian novels and crime books, Stiebitz also spent a lot of his time daydreaming about fondling naked boys and choking them.

He eventually decided to act out on his desires, for which he bought a knife which he would use in the murders that followed.

Stiebitz committed his first murder on July 16, 1983, when he ambushed 22-year-old Jörg D. sitting on a park bench in Cölpin and stabbed him to death.

The man had fallen asleep there drunk after visiting a pub.

He then hid the victim's body in a bush near a forest, where it was discovered by passers-by on August 1.

Stiebitz had unknowingly left behind a distinctive black and purple ballpoint pen at the crime scene, which was found next to the victim's body.

Seemingly dissatisfied with his first murder, Stiebitz decided to exclusively target children, as he considered them easier to abuse.

On July 26, he came across 9-year-old schoolboy who had gone swimming near the Tollense river.

After making sure there were no witnesses around, Stiebitz accosted him and pulls him into a nearby bush, where he forces the child to reveal all of his personal information, which he wrote down in a notebook he was carrying on him.

Stiebitz then proceeded to take explicit photographs and abuse the boy before eventually stabbing him to death.

On August 9, 23-year-old Karl-Heinz D., an alcoholic and known hooligan from Neubrandenburg, was arrested for these two murders at the beginning of August.

He had gotten into a physical altercation with the adult victim on the day he had been murdered, with his blood type supposedly matching that found on the victim's jacket - in addition, he was seen in a drunken state in the vicinity of the lake on the same day when the 9-year-old schoolboy was murdered.

Karl-Heinz D. finally confessed to the two murders on August 7, partly due to his alcohol-induced amnesia, and was sentenced to life imprisonment a few months later.

He remained in prison for a year, until his innocence was definitively proven and he was released.

On the night of September 3, Stiebitz was roaming around Strasburg in search of a victim when he noticed a teenager drunkenly staggering into his house.

Using a nearby ladder, he climbed into the man's bedroom through an open window and attacked him, but the teenager started screaming, waking up his parents in the process.

Stiebitz then fled, ditching his knife.

The victim filed a report to the police, but as he was drunk at the time of the attack, he was unable to give a more precise description of his assailant.

In the meantime, Stiebitz bought another knife at a marketplace in Alexanderplatz.

On September 23, Stiebitz left his dormitory without permission and took a train to Oranienburg in search of victims.

After failing to find any, he went to Borgsdorf, where he finally came across two brothers (9 and 11, respectively) collecting mushrooms in a forest.

He asked them about the time and had some small talk with the pair before grabbing and tying them up, after which he did his routine of photographing, abusing, and ultimately stabbing them to death.

He then took the train back to his apartment in Berlin, throwing the murder weapon into a dumpster along the way.

Stiebitz then wrote down what happened in his notebook and placed a pocket knife stolen from one of the boys into an envelope labeled "005".

Over the following months, he constantly searched for a suitable victim, but was unable to find any.

1984

On February 7, 1984, Stiebitz drove to Neubrandenburg and wandered around the city until he came across a 6-year-old boy who just got out of his father's car to go to a department store in Datzeberg.

Utilizing this opportunity, he accosted the boy and dragged him to the basement of a nearby abandoned house, where he abused and suffocated him.

For a long time, the General Prosecutor's Office struggled to locate any evidence that could lead to an arrest in any of the cases.

At one point they investigated people in the National People's Army, but as they could only checked the recruits, Stiebitz was not among those who were examined.