Dominatrix in the Zilker murder case: Doubts about the prosecution's evidence!

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A 58-year-old dominatrix is ​​suspected in the murder of Ulrich Zilker in Obermenzing. Her innocence is emphasized by her lawyer.

Im Mordfall Ulrich Zilker in Obermenzing steht eine 58-jährige Domina unter Verdacht. Ihre Unschuld wird von ihrem Anwalt betont.
A 58-year-old dominatrix is ​​suspected in the murder of Ulrich Zilker in Obermenzing. Her innocence is emphasized by her lawyer.

Dominatrix in the Zilker murder case: Doubts about the prosecution's evidence!

There are new developments in the murder case of Ulrich Zilker, who was found dead on July 7, 2025 and lived in his villa in Obermenzing. The Munich public prosecutor's office has made serious allegations against a 58-year-old sex worker who was considered Zilker's sole heir. She is accused of killing the 62-year-old by massive blunt force trauma to the head. A look at the background shows how complex this case is. According to Merkur, the woman is currently in custody.

The murder case has aroused great public interest, not least because of the bizarre aspects surrounding Zilker's life. He was not only known as the sole heir, but also active in the gay scene, especially in the “Deutsche Eiche” in Munich. Employees of the restaurant remember him, but without details about possible companions. The police have not yet been able to find any information about relatives or friends. This makes the investigators sit up and take notice; There is a reward of 10,000 euros for relevant information posted in the “Deutsche Eiche” bathhouse, as tz reports.

Evidence and defense

The evidence against the accused woman is vehemently supported by her lawyer, Dr. Nicola's early care provider, portrayed as weak and contradictory. He is convinced of his client's innocence and demands stronger evidence. What is particularly striking is that there were no signs of break-in or struggle in Zilker's apartment, which suggests that it could have been a targeted killing. “The real perpetrator could be found somewhere else,” suggests the dominatrix, pointing out Zilker’s lifestyle.

Zilker's withdrawal from society is also appropriate for the case; he had no family, no job or even a cell phone, and was almost unknown in the neighborhood. His autopsy confirmed that he had been the victim of a homicide. The police investigation is therefore also focusing on Zilker's previously unclear past. Zilker had a second apartment on Keferloherstrasse in Milbertshofen, which has also come into focus.

Murder statistics in Munich

Viewed in a broader context, statistics show that the number of cases of murder and manslaughter recorded by the police in Munich has remained fairly stable in recent years. According to Statista, a total of 36 cases were registered in 2024, a number that is comparable to previous years. The current case involving Ulrich Zilker could influence the statistics for 2025, depending on the further development of the investigation.

The next steps will show whether the evidence presented is enough to convict the woman or whether other clues lead to the real perpetrator. The question remains in society: Who would have an interest in killing Ulrich Zilker? This is just one of the many mysteries that this murder case poses and needs to be solved.