An 81-year-old man has confessed to the long-unsolved murder of Amy Lopez, an American tourist from Texas who disappeared during a visit to a fortress in Koblenz, Germany, in September 1994. Lopez was last seen alive at the site, and her body was later recovered. The case had remained unsolved for 32 years.
Amy Lopez was visiting Germany as a tourist when she went to the fortress in Koblenz. She was last seen alive there in September 1994 and was subsequently found dead. Despite decades of investigation, no arrests had been made until now.
The 81-year-old suspect, whose identity has not been publicly released, reportedly confessed to the killing. German authorities received the confession and are now proceeding with the legal process. The case had remained one of Koblenz's most prominent unsolved crimes for three decades.
The development has brought a measure of resolution to a case that had lingered unresolved for over three decades. Lopez's family in Texas had awaited answers for more than 30 years. German prosecutors are expected to press charges following the confession.
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