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Gunter Hermann EWEN
May 18, 1999
The killing spree began early Sunday
when a gunman killed two people in a German discotheque, then gunned
down a couple in their apartment and fled into France, where he stole a
car and killed a fifth person.
May 19, 1999
Jean-Michel Civardi, head of local
police in this town in eastern France, said Gunter Hermann Ewen shot and
killed himself as police were raiding a hotel in Strassen, Luxembourg,
where he was holed up. The hotel said he checked in Monday.
Helicopters and hundreds of police
officers accompanied by dogs had been searching caves, bunkers and
abandoned houses in the area since the killings. Worried parents in the
area kept their children home from school during the manhunt.
Ewen, 36, a road worker from
Beckingen, Germany, had been sought since Sunday, when he allegedly
gunned down five people -- four in Germany and one in France. Eight
others were injured.
Ewen was convicted of rape in
Germany in 1992 and released in 1996. German prosecutors believe revenge
may have been the motive for the slaying of a couple who recently
testified against Ewen in a burglary case.
Two hours later he crashed his car near the small spa
town of Sierck-les-Bains across the border in France. Then he held up a
motorist at gunpoint and hijacked his Peugeot, before breaking into a
house and murdering a 39-year-old Frenchman.
He escaped on foot after
failing to start his victim's car. Near a retirement home in Sierck, he
fired at and wounded a nurse and shot at another vehicle, injuring its
driver, a fireman. He then hijacked another car, but abandoned it about
six miles further on.
On May 18, 1999, Ewen committed suicide as police
stormed his Luxembourg hotel room. The international spree-killer was
already slightly injured from a car crash while fleeing police.