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}} The '''police sergeant''' worked in a police station where [[Count]] [[Rolf Wittenmeier]] was held on charges of murder in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] on [[11 September]] [[1873]]. | }}The '''police sergeant''' worked in a police station where [[Count]] [[Rolf Wittenmeier]] was held on charges of murder in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] on [[11 September]] [[1873]]. | ||
Being responsible for allowing visitors, the sergeant was initially rather curt with the Count, refusing his requests and allowing only very short visits of [[Mitzi Wittenmeier|his wife]]. He became a little more cooperative after, on his watch, the Count was attacked by [[Gramm]] right in the cell. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silver Turk (audio story)|The Silver Turk]]'') | Being responsible for allowing visitors, the sergeant was initially rather curt with the Count, refusing his requests and allowing only very short visits of [[Mitzi Wittenmeier|his wife]]. He became a little more cooperative after, on his watch, the Count was attacked by [[Gramm]] right in the cell. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silver Turk (audio story)|The Silver Turk]]'') | ||
[[Category:19th century individuals]] | [[Category:19th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human police officers]] | [[Category:Human police officers]] | ||
[[Category:Humans with unknown names]] | [[Category:Humans with unknown names]] |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 9 July 2017
The police sergeant worked in a police station where Count Rolf Wittenmeier was held on charges of murder in Vienna, Austria on 11 September 1873.
Being responsible for allowing visitors, the sergeant was initially rather curt with the Count, refusing his requests and allowing only very short visits of his wife. He became a little more cooperative after, on his watch, the Count was attacked by Gramm right in the cell. (AUDIO: The Silver Turk)