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Werner Ferrari was born on 29 December, 1946 in Switzerland, is a Swiss serial killer. Discover Werner Ferrari'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 77 years old?
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Werner Ferrari Height, Weight & Measurements
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Werner Ferrari Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Werner Ferrari worth at the age of 77 years old? Werner Ferrari’s income source is mostly from being a successful killer. He is from Switzerland. We have estimated Werner Ferrari's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Werner Ferrari (born December 29, 1946 ) is a Swiss serial killer.
As a fivefold child murderer he is one of the most infamous inmates in Switzerland.
His method was to kidnap or lure children away from popular festivals, abuse some of them and then strangle them.
Ferrari grew up in various nurseries and was considered an introvert.
He did various jobs as a labourer.
In 1971, Ferrari committed his first murder in Reinach, Basel-Landschaft - there he murdered 10-year old Daniel Schwan.
Ferrari was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and was released after 8 years from the Zürich detention center in Regensdorf.
Between May 1980 and August 1989, eleven children between the ages of 6 and 14 were abducted in eight different Swiss cantons.
While eight were brutally murdered, three are still missing today: Peter Roth (8) from Mogelsberg, Sarah Oberson (6) from Saxon and Edith Trittenbass (9) from Gass-Wetzikon.
This investigation is considered the longest running in Swiss history, with the duration being almost ten years.
However, Ferrari vehemently denied involvement in the murder of 12-year old Ruth Steinmann, who was found on 16 May 1980, in a wooded area near Würenlos.
As a result, another suspect who had committed suicide in Wolfhalden in March 1983 was brought up.
A dental report by the Scientific Service of the Zürich City Police revealed bite marks on the girl's body which were certainly not Ferrari's, but from the aforementioned suspect who looked very similar to him.
On August 30, 1989, four days after the murder of Fabienne Imhof, Werner Ferrari called the police over the phone, saying that he had nothing to do with her death.
Shortly thereafter, he was arrested in his apartment in Olten, and he confessed to four murders.
In 1995, Ferrari was sentenced by the Baden District Court for five murders to life imprisonment, including the murder of Steinmann.
Seven years later, research by journalist and author Peter Holenstein revealed clues that Ferrari could not be responsible for that murder.
Among other things, DNA analysis revealed that a pubic hair found on Steinmann's body did not match to Ferrari.
Due to Holenstein's research, the Canton of Aargau's Supreme Court overturned the 2004 conviction against Ferrari in the Steinmann case and dismissed it to the Baden District Court for reassessment.
In a nationwide revision process Werner Ferrari was acquitted of Ruth Steinmann's murder on April 10, 2007, by the Baden District Court; however, he remains imprisoned for four other murders.