- Jürgen Bartsch
Jürgen Bartsch (born
November 6 ,1946 inEssen ; diedApril 28 ,1976 in Eickelborn; original name Karl-Heinz Sadrozinski) was a Germanserial killer who murdered four children and attempted to kill another.Bartsch was born Karl-Heinz Sadrozinski was born in 1946 as an illegitimate child in Essen. His birth mother died of
tuberculosis soon afterward, and he spent the first months of his life being cared for by nurses, until at 11 months he wasadopt ed by a butcher and his wife inLangenberg (today Velbert-Langenberg). From then on he was called Jürgen Bartsch. Bartsch's adoptive mother, who suffered fromobsessive-compulsive disorder , was fixated on cleanliness. He was not permitted to play with other children, lest he became dirty. This continued into adulthood; his mother personally bathed him until he was 19 Fact|date=September 2008. At the age of 10, Bartsch entered school. Because, in his parents' opinion, it was not sufficiently strict, he was moved to aCatholic boarding school, where, when he was bed-ridden with fever, he was molested by the choir leader, Pater Pütz.Bartsch began killing at the age of fifteen. His first victim was Klaus Jung who was murdered in 1961. His next victim was Peter Fuchs who was killed four years later in 1965. He persuaded all of his victims to accompany him into an abandoned air-raid shelter, where he forced them to undress and then sexually abused them. He dismembered his first four victims. His intended fifth victim, 11-year-old Peter Freese, however, escaped by burning through his bindings with a candle that Bartsch had left burning after leaving the shelter. Bartsch was arrested in 1966.
Upon arrest, Bartsch openly confessed to his crimes. He was sentenced to
life imprisonment onDecember 15 ,1967 , by theWuppertal regional court ("Landgericht Wuppertal"). Initially, the sentence was upheld onappeal . However, in 1971, theFederal Court of Justice of Germany , returned the case to the "Landgericht" Düsseldorf, which reduced the sentence to 10 years of juvenile detention and had Bartsch placed under psychiatric care in Eickelborn. There, he married Gisela Deike ofHanover on February 15, 1973.The
forensic psychiatrists considered various therapy concepts:psychotherapy ,castration and evenpsychosurgery . Bartsch initially refused any surgery but finally agreed to voluntarycastration on April 28, 1976 in order to avoid lifetime incarceration in a mental hospital. This was about ten years after incarceration, two years after his marriage, and after his depressive condition did not improve. The doctors of Eickelborn State Hospital chose a castration methodology that accidentally resulted in Bartsch's death. An officialautopsy and investigation determined that Bartsch had been intoxicated with aHalothane overdose (factor 10) by an insufficiently trained nurse. [ [http://www.daserste.de/kriminalfaelle/sendung_dyn~uid,uqkywjak0oqysllwnauba2q6~cm.asp Script of a documentary TV show (german)] ]Film and literature
The 2002 film "Ein Leben lang kurze Hosen tragen" (released in the U.S. in 2004, as "The Child I Never Was") depicts Bartsch's life and crimes.
Bethlehem's bassist and main songwriter uses the name Jürgen Bartsch.
References
* [http://www.jungle-world.com/seiten/2004/34/3778.php Press release of movie based on Bartsch's case]
* [http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118652923 books in German libraries on Bartsch's case]
* [http://www.salzgeber.de/presse/pressehefte/kurzehosen_ph.pdf remarks on a movie about Bartsch]
*Alice Miller , Am Anfang war Erziehung (translation: In the Beginning there was Education), Suhrkamp, 1983, ISBN 3518374516
*Paul Moor, Jürgen Bartsch: Opfer und Täter, Rowohlt, 1991, ISBN 3-498-04288-2
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