Chocolate poison assault of Spitz apparently clarified
The deceitful assault on the mayor of Spitz with a poisoned chocolate from Italy seems to be clarified now.
The police has arrested a 55-year-old man from Spitz. His DNA sample is exactly the same which was found on the greeting card.
The greeting card was placed with a chocolate on the car of the mayor. On the envelope of the greeting card was written “I want to tell you something”, and inside of the card “You are something special to me”.
The mayor thought this gift comes from a secret love. He ate the chocolate which was poisened with strychnine, and broke down immediately. At the moment he is still in deep sleep in the hospital of Krems.
The 55-year-old culprit still claims he has nothing to do with the crime, but the burden of proof is overwhelming.
The police told the 55-year-old landlord was angry about the mayor, because he was not allowed to build a thermal spring hotel in Spitz. Austrian newspapers write in todays issues that the man was known in the town as very angry and aggressive. He was running a little restaurant on the Danube river, and had a lot of debts.
