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10 Facts About Rosemarie Nitribitt

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Rosemarie Nitribitt was later sent to juvenile correctional homes, from where she escaped on several occasions.

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Rosemarie Nitribitt then moved to Frankfurt am Main, where, after a brief interlude as a waitress and model, she took up prostitution again and was arrested at the Frankfurt railway station in 1951.

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Rosemarie Nitribitt's death was alleged to have occurred three days earlier.

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Rosemarie Nitribitt's body showed signs of strangulation and a head wound.

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Rosemarie Nitribitt was interred at the in Dusseldorf.

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Rosemarie Nitribitt's head was kept in police custody as evidence and later exhibited in the in Frankfurt; it was eventually buried on 10 February 2008.

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Heinz Pohlmann, a businessman and friend of Rosemarie Nitribitt's, became the prime suspect.

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Rosemarie Nitribitt was charged with her murder but acquitted in July 1960 on grounds of reasonable doubt.

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Rosemarie Nitribitt's clients include members of the West German industrial elite, but their business secrets are sold by Rosemarie to French competitors.

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However, when a scandal looms on the horizon, Rosemarie Nitribitt realizes that she cannot beat the system.