~ CASE SOLVED ~
Suikama was young when he was kidnapped. He was placed in a special room where his leg muscles cramped from not being able to move very much, due to the low ceiling, causing his legs to be disabled. He escapes the room and ends up getting murdered.
Good enough, YES. I shall count that one, as this case has been going on for long enough anyway.Suikama's real name is Kaspar Hauser.
On May 26, 1828 an approximately 16-year-old mentally challenged and illiterate boy was found roaming the streets in N?rnberg.
He could barely communicate, only managed to say that he wanted to become a horseman like his father.
The only thing he could write was his name.
Quickly he learned to speak fluently and explained that he had spent the majority of his life sitting in a small dark cell
- a claim that was supported by different physical anomalies.
On December 17, 1833 he died from a stab-wound that had been inflicted by an unknown person.
There's a lot of theories about his ancestory and the reasons for his inhumane confinement,
One is that he could have been the Prince of Baden, that had been born in 1812 and might have been removed to bring an uninfluential branch-family to power.
However, this could never be proven.
Well well, that one was pretty hard.
The next riddle will be from the normal Black Stories set,
not the Real Crime edition like this one.
Here we go:
Case 36: Helpless
Sarah was lying on the ground, a man had ripped open her blouse.
Then the two of them drove away in a car, but none of the witnesses interfered.