An 81-year-old admits to 1994 killing of American tourist as trial opens in Germany
An 81-year-old man has admitted to the 1994 sexual assault and murder of American tourist Amy Lopez in Koblenz, Germany. The trial began Tuesday at the Koblenz regional court, where the defendant, whose name is withheld due to privacy laws, confirmed his guilt.

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AI-generatedAn 81-year-old man has admitted to the 1994 sexual assault and murder of American tourist Amy Lopez in Koblenz, Germany. The trial began Tuesday at the Koblenz regional court, where the defendant, whose name is withheld due to privacy laws, confirmed his guilt. Prosecutors allege he lured the 24-year-old victim to a secluded area of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress under false pretenses, then sexually assaulted and killed her with multiple stab wounds, strangulation, and blunt force trauma. The case remained unsolved for decades until new DNA analysis linked the man to the crime. He was arrested in February at a nursing home and has been in pretrial detention. Eight trial days are scheduled, with a verdict expected in September.
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5 extractedInvestigators solved the cold case decades later by analyzing old DNA traces using new methods.
The crime took place on Sept. 26, 1994, when Amy Lopez was visiting Koblenz as a tourist.
Prosecutors accused the man of killing a person in a treacherous manner and for base motives to satisfy sexual urges.
The defendant admitted to killing 24-year-old Amy Lopez in 1994 in the western German city of Koblenz.
An 81-year-old man admitted to sexually assaulting and killing an American tourist in Germany more than 30 years ago.