However, a turnaround occurred when her aide himself reported the crimes to the police, confessing his participation in them as well.
The following relationships were assigned to Lydia L.: The court recognized the last four cases as murders.
[4] Lydia L. was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009 by the District Court of Göttingen, and she is now serving in Vechta Prison.
[5] Siegmund S. was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment, which he served in the Rosdorf correctional facility.
[6] In 2014, Lydia L. sued the new owner of her house, who was said to have disposed of personal belongings without her permission.