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Albert Meiser

Albert Meiser was a German veteran who, in 2018, murdered the star footballer Orkan Erdem in a dispute over Erdem's dog defecating on Meiser's property.

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Albert Meiser was born in East Berlin, East Germany, and he served as a Major in the National People's Army under communist rule and in the Bundeswehr following the reunification of Germany. Meiser was conditioned to follow the rules, and he claimed to have never broken a law in his life. While a retired old man, he grew spiteful of the Muslim immigrants who trampled on Germany's laws (though he admitted that Germans were no better), and he believed that every last immigrant was an idiot. In 2018, the footballer Orkan Erdem's dog defecated on Meiser's lawn in spite of Meiser's sign ordering dog walkers not to let their dogs do so, causing Meiser to head downstairs and use the sign post to bash Erdem on the head, killing him (as well as cutting off one of his fingers with its swinging movement). Meiser hid the sign in the trunk of Erdem's golden Lamborghini and drove the car into his garage, but, before he could remove the body from his front garden, the police officers Hauke Wachtmeister and Alina Petrović arrived to respond to the murder, and Meiser pretended that nothing happened. Days later, Petrovic's discovery of Erdem's Lamborghini in Meiser's garage brought the homicide detective Kurt Grimmer to Meiser, who confessed the murder and his reasons behind it. Meiser then expressed his willingness to go to jail, but Grimmer decided that he was not a threat to society, and he decided to temporarily detain him rather than bring him in; this was partly because of Grimmer's backhanded tactics in getting Meiser to confess, as well as because he planned to blame Erdem's murder on Berlin's gangs in order to bring them down.

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