Vigilante justice, Meet the Revenge momOn the morning of March 6, 1981, the quiet halls of a courtroom in Lübeck, Germany, were shattered by an act of raw grief and unthinkable resolve. Marianne Bachmeier, a mother consumed by sorrow and rage, entered the courthouse carrying a small pistol in her handbag. Within moments, she would fire seven bullets into Klaus Grabowski—the man accused of kidnapping, abusing, and murdering her seven-year-old daughter, Anna. In an instant, justice was no longer a question of verdicts or legal process. It became personal, immediate, and irreversible. What led to that moment was a life... Continues…





