Fritz Honka

Killer

Birthday July 31, 1935

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Leipzig, Germany

DEATH DATE 1998-10-19, Langenhorn, Hamburg, Germany (63 years old)

Nationality Germany

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1935

Friedrich Paul "Fritz" Honka (31 July 1935 – 19 October 1998) was a German serial killer.

Honka was born on 31 July 1935 in Leipzig as the third of ten children.

His father Fritz Honka (Senior) was a joiner, and his mother Else Honka worked as a cleaner.

Three of his siblings died during birth.

During his later trial, Honka described his youth thus: "My father was in a concentration camp. I too was in a concentration camp for children. I was freed by the Russians. My father too. School afterwards didn't amount to much."

His mother was said to be unable to cope with her nine children.

Honka grew up in children's homes in Leipzig.

His father worked as a stoker in Leipzig.

His father was said to have been sent to a concentration camp for working for the Communists.

1946

He died in 1946 of alcoholism and long-term health issues caused by imprisonment.

1950

In the early 1950s, Honka started an apprenticeship as a bricklayer but had to give it up due to an allergy.

1951

Honka fled to West Germany in 1951 and started work as an unskilled farm worker in the small village of Brockhöfe on the Lüneburg Heath.

He had an affair with a woman named Margot which yielded a son, Heinrich.

Honka had to pay 3000 Deutschmarks alimony and left the village.

1956

In 1956 he came to Hamburg and was employed as a harbour worker at Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft.

A serious traffic accident in 1956 smashed his nose and gave him a pronounced squint.

1957

In 1957 he married Inge and had a son called Fritz, but the marriage failed and they separated in 1960.

Neighbours recall violent scenes in their flat.

1967

The couple reconciled but separated a second time in 1967.

He moved to the Hamburg neighbourhood of Ottensen in 1967.

1970

Between 1970 and 1975 he killed at least four women from Hamburg's red light district, keeping three of the bodies in his flat.

In December 1970 Honka, then a night watchman for Shell, committed his first proven murder.

He strangled Gertraud Bräuer, a 42-year-old hairdresser and occasional sex worker, in his flat.

Honka said that she would not have sex with him.

Honka sawed the corpse into pieces that he then wrapped up and hid in various places in the nearby area.

The body parts were found and identified by Hamburg police, but their investigation did not find the murderer.

1972

In 1972 he lived together with Irmgard Albrecht for a while.

On 15 August 1972, he attempted to force Ruth Dufner to have sex with him and Irmgard.

Dufner fled unclothed from Honka's flat and reported him to the police.

She received treatment in hospital.

At the time of the incident, Honka had a very high blood alcohol level.

1974

Honka murdered again, four years later, when he strangled the 54-year-old sex worker Anna Beuschel in his flat in August 1974.

He claimed that she had not been passionate enough when they had sex.

In December 1974 he killed 57-year-old Frieda Roblick in the same way and in January 1975 he murdered the 52-year-old sex worker Ruth Schult.

In all three cases, Honka cut the corpses into small pieces and hid them in his flat and in the house's attic.

The disappearance of the three women was not reported to the police.

Complaints of other people living in the house regarding the stench of rotting flesh were disregarded.

Honka used large numbers of pine-scented perfume blocks in an attempt to mask the odour.

1975

On 4 April 1975, a court ordered him to pay a fine of 4500 DM, but a charge of rape was dropped.

In the years afterwards, his problems with alcohol prevented him from maintaining relationships with women, and he turned to prostitutes he met in pubs or around the Reeperbahn for sex.