An American tourist has reportedly admitted to raping and murdering a fellow American hiker, assaulting her and pushing her down a large ravine around the famous “Disney” castle in Bavaria. telegraph.
Troy Philip Bowling, 31, from Michigan, made a sweeping confession about the incident on the first day of his trial in Kempten District Court, about 105 miles southwest of Munich.
Prosecutors said Bolin had arrested two women, Eva Liu, 21, and Kelsey Cheung, 22, at the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, which is said to have been the inspiration for the Disney movie “Sleeping Beauty.” announced that he had met with The two women were nearing the end of a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Europe when they met Boring during a visit to a castle.
Mr. Bowling offered to take them to a scenic spot in the castle, and the two women accepted. After Boring arrived at the scene, he pushed Liu to the ground and continued to rape her, according to the report. Chan intervened but was ultimately pushed into a ravine during the struggle.
According to reports, Boring continued to sexually assault Ms. Liu after pushing her into the ravine, strangling her with a belt and filming the whole thing. daily mail. After two other hikers arrived at the scene, Bowling pushed the unconscious rape victim into the same ravine.
The two women were eventually found by rescue workers at the bottom of the ravine. The rape victim was taken by helicopter to a hospital for treatment, but succumbed to her injuries.
But Chan survived. She took a scary fall, but in the process she hit a tree and fell down.
A Kempten prosecutor’s office spokeswoman said charges of murder, rape, attempted murder with grievous bodily harm and possession of child pornography would be brought before the court.
Both women were from Illinois and had just graduated from the University of Illinois. The university also confirmed Liu’s death.
Boling was originally from Detroit and reportedly lived in a one-story home with his younger brother. Neighbors described him as “quiet and surly.” They also noted that his siblings were often away from home for long periods of time.
It’s unclear how much time Bolling could spend in prison if convicted.
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