BERLIN ? New details are emerging about a band of neo-Nazis suspected in 10 killings, including indications they knew a policewoman they are thought to have slain.
The dapd news agency reported Tuesday that federal police president Joerg Ziercke said the family of the policewoman killed in 2007 wanted to rent a pub in a small eastern German town, but a man connected to the neo-Nazi group instead got the lease.
Bild newspaper cites Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich as saying the circumstances are unclear but it appears the policewoman "was not killed coincidentally."
Of the group's suspected founders, Beate Zschaepe, 36, is in custody while Uwe Boehnhardt, 34, and Uwe Mundlos, 38, are dead. Ziercke says autopsy results indicate Mundlos killed Boehnhardt before killing himself earlier this month as police closed in.
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