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The '''Alexander family murders''', also known as the '''Alexander family massacre''' and dubbed by the media as the crime of the century, took place on 16 December 1970 in the city of ], ]. Frank Alexander, in the company of his father Harald, murdered his mother Dagmar and his sisters Petra and Marina Alexander, in what was the first judicial case attributed to a sect in ].<ref name="50anos">{{cite web|title=El primer crimen atribuido a una secta en España| date=21 October 2020 |url=https://www.rtve.es/play/audios/24-horas/primer-crimen-atribuido-secta-espana/5689913/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=50 años del primer crimen vinculado a sectas en España| date=27 April 2021 |url=https://infomag.es/2021/04/el-primer-crimen-vinculado-a-sectas-en-espana-de-la-familia-alexander/}}</ref> The '''Alexander family murders''', also known as the '''Alexander family massacre''' and dubbed by the media as the '''Crime of the century''', took place on 16 December 1970 in the city of ], ]. Frank Alexander, in the company of his father Harald, murdered his mother Dagmar and his sisters Petra and Marina Alexander, in what was the first judicial case attributed to a sect in ].<ref name="50anos">{{cite web|title=El primer crimen atribuido a una secta en España| date=21 October 2020 |url=https://www.rtve.es/play/audios/24-horas/primer-crimen-atribuido-secta-espana/5689913/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=50 años del primer crimen vinculado a sectas en España| date=27 April 2021 |url=https://infomag.es/2021/04/el-primer-crimen-vinculado-a-sectas-en-espana-de-la-familia-alexander/}}</ref>


== Background == == Background ==

Revision as of 12:59, 11 January 2025

1970 child murders in Spain
Alexander family murders
Building on Jesús de Nazareno Street, site of the murder.
LocationSanta Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
DateDecember 16, 1970; 54 years ago (1970-12-16)
Attack typeParricide
Victims3
PerpetratorFrank Alexander
Harald Alexander (accomplice)
MotiveReligious fanaticism


The Alexander family murders, also known as the Alexander family massacre and dubbed by the media as the Crime of the century, took place on 16 December 1970 in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands. Frank Alexander, in the company of his father Harald, murdered his mother Dagmar and his sisters Petra and Marina Alexander, in what was the first judicial case attributed to a sect in Spain.

Background

The Alexander family was originally from Hamburg, West Germany. Harald and Dagmar Alexander were members of the so-called Lorber Society,​ an esoteric Gnostic-Christian sect led at the time by George Riehle.​ Harald interpreted Lorber's prophecies and visions as meaning that he was the "chosen one" and that his future son would be the "prophet" or "messiah" who would save humanity.

In 1954, Frank was born, his first son and the youngest of the family. From an early age, all members of the family paid homage to him and honored him as God.​ Before the age of 16, Frank began to physically and sexually abuse his mother and three sisters. These incestuous relationships were supported by his father, in an attempt to avoid having intimate or emotional relationships with people outside the family nucleus. When the incident became public, the family left Germany and moved to Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.

Event

The family settled at number 37, Jesús de Nazareno Street, in the island's capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.​ On the afternoon of December 16, 1970, one of the twin sisters, Sabine, was sent to San Cristóbal de La Laguna to work at the office of Dr. Walter Trenkel, a German doctor based in the Canary Islands.​ This fact allowed her to be the only survivor of the massacre.

That same afternoon, according to the testimony given by father and son, Frank (16 years old) believed he felt a sign and stated that his mother "had a demonic look, cold as ice and a sarcastic smile on her lips"​. That supposed look triggered the subsequent murder. Grabbing a wooden hanger from the closet, Frank began to hit his mother Dagmar (41 years old) on the head, until she became unconscious. Dagmar did not resist. Harald (39 years old), meanwhile, played the harmonium and accordion and recited some psalms while his son murdered his mother. Then they began to mutilate and dissect the body: they removed her breasts and genitals, which were hung on the wall.

Then they entered the next room, where Marina (17 years old) and Petra (15), Sabine's twin sister, were. Frank Alexander states that his sisters are also possessed by the devil and proceeds to "free them from the evil one". Like the mother, the two daughters did not protect themselves from the blows and were subsequently mutilated. After the massacre, Frank and Harald showered and prepared to flee back to Germany; Not having their passports (they were destroyed in the violence), they spent a night in the south of the island before returning to find the surviving daughter, Sabine, and confess to the triple patricide. Upon hearing the news, she reacted by hugging her father and brother. Dr. Trenkler, who was present when Harald and Frank confessed to the crimes, immediately called the police. Two days after the massacre, on 18 December, the police showed up at the Alexander home.

Trial

In March 1972, the trial against Harald and Frank began before the Provincial Court of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The defense requested that father and son be placed in a mental asylum, and the prosecutor requested the death penalty for Harald (the death penalty in Spain was not abolished until 1978) and for Frank demanded 40 years in prison. During the trial, Frank showed a defiant attitude towards the members of the jury and seemed to be "out of his mind". Specialists and experts indicated that Harald had a "chronic delusional mental illness with a schizophrenic basis". The press dubbed the case "the crime of the century". Finally, the court ruled that they were not the responsible authors, since the murders were carried out in full "mental alienation". Both were admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Carabanchel, in the Community of Madrid, from which they managed to escape at the beginning of the 1990s. A search warrant was sent to Interpol in 1995, although to this day the whereabouts of Frank and Harald Alexander are unknown. Similarly, the case was later found guilty of a crime. The whereabouts of Sabine, the only survivor, who is believed to have returned to Germany and is working as a nun in a convent, are unknown.

References

  1. ^ "El primer crimen atribuido a una secta en España". 21 October 2020.
  2. "50 años del primer crimen vinculado a sectas en España". 27 April 2021.
  3. "Cuando los Alexander traspasan la maldad". 3 March 2024.
  4. ^ "El 'Crimen del Siglo' de la familia Alexander: locura mesiánica, rituales e incesto". 14 June 2019.
  5. "Los Alexander, los 'profetas' que cometieron el "crimen del siglo" para purgar las almas de las mujeres". 16 December 2020.
  6. "50 años del "crimen del siglo" en Tenerife". 16 December 2020.
  7. "El Crimen del Siglo". 20 December 2020.
  8. "El crimen de la familia Alexander que sigue atemorizando a Iker Jiménez: "Tengo pesadillas con este caso"". 6 November 2020.
  9. "De 'Los Niños de Dios' al "crimen del siglo": las atrocidades de las sectas en Canarias". 30 March 2022.
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