
Michigan Man Confesses to Attacking and Killing US Tourist Near German Castle
Michigan man Troy Phillip Bohling has admitted to attacking two U.S. female tourists near Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle, resulting in the death of one and serious injury to the other. He allegedly lured them off a hiking trail, assaulted and raped one, and pushed the other down a ravine. The incident took place near the famous Marienbruecke bridge, and Bohling also faces charges of possessing child pornography. A verdict is expected in mid-March, with murder charges carrying a potential life sentence in Germany.