But in private, this king of society had a side that was as dark as the jet black bouffant hairdo. The public caught a glimpse of these shadows early in the police investigation. Witnesses said they had seen Moshammer's Rolls-Royce on the night of Jan. 13 prowling the streets around the main train station, a preferred hangout of young male streetwalkers. The dark side came into full light on Sunday as a result of the police's fast work. On Saturday night, police stormed the apartment of a 25-year-old Iraqi. A DNA sample found on the cord had led them to Herisch A., a cook in a fast-food restaurant who had given police a voluntary DNA sample in a separate case last year. Police said Herisch had told them that Moshammer picked him up just before midnight near the train station, saying he would pay him 2,000 ($2,600) for sex. But back at Moshammer's home in the affluent suburb of Grünwald, Moshammer only wanted to pay 200, police said the suspect reported. A fight broke out, and the suspect strangled the 64-year-old Moshammer, police said.
Well, well, well. How does it compare to the estate I am leaving my chihuahua, Fidel?
wow....weird...ping
Bauhaus, I suppose.