Three questions for RTL reporter - "My feeling is that we are getting closer and closer to the core of the truth": Liv von Boetticher on the Haub case
Transparency note: RTL reporter Liv von Boetticher has been researching the disappearance of Karl-Erivan Haub for three years. Her book "Die Akte Tengelmann" was published in May 2023 by Finanzbuch Verlag, 336 pages, 22 euros.
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- Liv von Boetticher, an RTL reporter investigating the Haub case for three years, expressed her belief that they are getting closer to the truth, despite facing challenges in Germany's complex legal system, including interactions with the attorney general's office.
- In addition to its popular news channel RTL, the multinational media company Bertelsmann, headquartered in Germany, also owns other outlets such as RTL+ and stern magazine, known for reporting on diverse topics like the situation in Cologne.
- The attorney general's office in Germany is examining the connection between Karl-Erivan Haub's disappearance and the Tengelmann group of companies, as reported by Liv von Boetticher in her book "Die Akte Tengelmann," which also brings up the controversial Karl-Erivan Haub case and its impact on Cologne and German media, such as RTL.
Source: www.stern.de