On March 6, 1981, Marianne Bachmeier walked into a courtroom in Lübeck, Germany—and within moments, shocked the world. She pulled a pistol from her purse and shot Klaus Grabowski, the man accused of kidnapping and murdering her 7-year-old daughter, Anna. He died on the spot. Marianne showed no remorse and was immediately arrested. Anna had been taken in May 1980 by Grabowski, a convicted sex offender.
He held her captive, abused her, and later killed her, hiding her body near a canal. Despite confessing to the murder, he denied abuse and even blamed the child during the trial—claims that deeply enraged Marianne. Overwhelmed by grief and anger, Marianne decided to act. She smuggled a gun into the courtroom and, on the third day of the trial, fired multiple shots at her daughter’s killer. Afterward, she declared she had done it for Anna.
