AP

Ulrike: Your killer is not ready yet

Eberswalde - In the Ulrike murder case, the 47-year-old who was arrested in Stralsund (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) is the offender. The comparison of the DNA analysis of the man with the "genetic fingerprint" of the murderer had brought no agreement, said a police spokesman on Monday in Brandenburg Eberswalde.

The man who resembled the phantom image published by the police had denied the act. Following his arrest last week, he did a voluntary saliva test for DNA analysis. In Berlin there is a warrant of January 1994 against him for sexual coercion of a woman.

After the relieved gene analysis, the investigators are missing in the search for Ulrike's murderer so again a hot track. By Monday, a total of 3,741 references from the population were received, which are processed by the 150-member Special Commission. The student from Eberswalde had been abducted on 22 February. Her body was discovered two weeks later in a wooded area in East Brandenburg. Ulrike was sexually abused the day she disappeared and then strangled or strangled. For clues to seize the offender, 169,650 marks will be rewarded.