Rudolph Moshammer

His international clients included Arnold Schwarzenegger, Johannes, 11th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, actor Richard Chamberlain, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, José Carreras, Siegfried and Roy, and German media personality Thomas Gottschalk.

Moshammer had a number of appearances in German TV films including the crime series Tatort.

[3] In 2002, Moshammer sold a shirt thought to have been worn by Napoleon I at the Battle of Waterloo at auction for more than €62,000 (US$81,200), donating the proceeds to a Munich homeless charity.

[4] On the morning of 14 January 2005, at 9:00 am, Moshammer's chauffeur found him dead in his mansion in Grünwald, a suburb south of Munich.

The Munich police gave a press conference at noon on Sunday 16 January, reporting that a 25-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker Herisch Ali Abdullah, who had been tracked down through a DNA database, had admitted murdering Moshammer.

It has been alleged that Moshammer had refused to pay €2,000 to the man, who was in financial difficulties, in return for sexual favors.

[5] Moshammer was one of Germany's most successful fashion designers after Karl Lagerfeld, Jil Sander and Wolfgang Joop.

The Yorkshire terrier Irina de Pittacus was born a puppy in Jockgrim to the male Drakula in the care of breeder Christel Nicklis.

Subsequently, there were rumors that Moshammer had put in his will that Daisy should have lifelong living privileges in his villa in Munich.