The most dangerous woman of Germany has gone at large

The former participant of Baader-Meinhoff group was released from prison where she has spent 24 years for participation in a series of abductions and the murders made in 1970s years.
According to the representative of the German penitentiary services, 57-years Brigitt Monhaupt went at large Sunday, on March, 25.
The last month the court in Germany has decided that Rote Armee Fraktion activist convicted for five life imprisonments for participation in nine murders can be released ahead of schedule.
Brigitt Monhaupt is one of the few activists of German Rote Armee Fraktion, who survived. Other participants of the group - Andreas Baader, Gundrus Enslin and Ulrika Meinhoff- were killed under vague circumstances at the end of 70s.
The prospect of Monhaupt discharge has caused huge debate over the German society. RAF activist was involved in a number of group actions, including explosions, abductions and murders of people (including chairman of the Supreme court of the Western Berlin and head of the Deutsche Bank).
Brigitt Monhaupt called in her time ” the most severe and dangerous woman in the Western Germany “.

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