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Ludwig Tessnow (15 February 1872 – ca. 1904) was a German serial killer known as the Monster of Rügen, who murdered four prepubescent children in two separate attacks in 1898 and 1901. Due to advances in forensic science, by 1901, biologists were able to determine whether the origins of stains recovered from crime scenes or upon a suspect's body or clothing were blood, and whether the bloodstains originated from a human or animal source. Consequently, although investigators had been unable to prove extensive staining found upon Tessnow's clothing following his 1898 murders were wood dye, as he had claimed, or human blood, by the time he committed his 1901 murders, pioneering precipitin testing enabled investigators to prove his clothing had been extensively stained with both human and anim

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  • Ludwig Tessnow (15. února 1872–1939 Groß Piasnitz) byl německý sériový vrah, který zabil nejméně 4 děti. Jeho případ se zapsal do kriminální historie v důsledku první vědecké zprávy o určení původu krve. (cs)
  • Ludwig Tessnow (* 15. Februar 1872 ; † November 1939 Groß Piasnitz) war ein deutscher Serienmörder, dem mindestens vier Kinder zum Opfer fielen. Sein Fall ging durch das erste wissenschaftliche Gutachten über Blutarten in die Kriminalgeschichte ein. (de)
  • Ludwig Tessnow (15 February 1872 – ca. 1904) was a German serial killer known as the Monster of Rügen, who murdered four prepubescent children in two separate attacks in 1898 and 1901. Due to advances in forensic science, by 1901, biologists were able to determine whether the origins of stains recovered from crime scenes or upon a suspect's body or clothing were blood, and whether the bloodstains originated from a human or animal source. Consequently, although investigators had been unable to prove extensive staining found upon Tessnow's clothing following his 1898 murders were wood dye, as he had claimed, or human blood, by the time he committed his 1901 murders, pioneering precipitin testing enabled investigators to prove his clothing had been extensively stained with both human and animal blood, despite his claims to the contrary. This forensic testing ultimately proved Tessnow's guilt. The tests conducted by biologist Paul Uhlenhuth upon Tessnow's clothing proved to be the first instance in which the forensic analysis of bloodstains was used in the conviction of a criminal. (en)
  • Ludwig Tessnow (ur. 15 lutego 1872 w Stołczynie, dzielnicy Szczecina, zm. 1904 w Greifswaldzie) – niemiecki seryjny morderca. (pl)
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  • Ludwig Tessnow (15. února 1872–1939 Groß Piasnitz) byl německý sériový vrah, který zabil nejméně 4 děti. Jeho případ se zapsal do kriminální historie v důsledku první vědecké zprávy o určení původu krve. (cs)
  • Ludwig Tessnow (* 15. Februar 1872 ; † November 1939 Groß Piasnitz) war ein deutscher Serienmörder, dem mindestens vier Kinder zum Opfer fielen. Sein Fall ging durch das erste wissenschaftliche Gutachten über Blutarten in die Kriminalgeschichte ein. (de)
  • Ludwig Tessnow (ur. 15 lutego 1872 w Stołczynie, dzielnicy Szczecina, zm. 1904 w Greifswaldzie) – niemiecki seryjny morderca. (pl)
  • Ludwig Tessnow (15 February 1872 – ca. 1904) was a German serial killer known as the Monster of Rügen, who murdered four prepubescent children in two separate attacks in 1898 and 1901. Due to advances in forensic science, by 1901, biologists were able to determine whether the origins of stains recovered from crime scenes or upon a suspect's body or clothing were blood, and whether the bloodstains originated from a human or animal source. Consequently, although investigators had been unable to prove extensive staining found upon Tessnow's clothing following his 1898 murders were wood dye, as he had claimed, or human blood, by the time he committed his 1901 murders, pioneering precipitin testing enabled investigators to prove his clothing had been extensively stained with both human and anim (en)
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