The Murder of Emily Bohm ('Computer Head')

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September 27th, 1933 - August 7th, 1956

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Emily Suzanne Bohm (nee Wagner) was a nurse and midwife who was found beheaded in her Munich home, with a computer on top of her shoulders.

Born in Berlin, Germany, Emily was a teenager during WWII in which her mother was a nurse. She decided to follow in her mother's footsteps when she got older. At seventeen, she met the twenty-seven year old Wilhelm Bohm and married him at eighteen.

In January of 1951, Wilhelm landed a job as a computer science researcher. In June, 1953, Emily fell pregnant and the couple decided to move to Munich but the happiness would be short as she had a miscarriage in July. Around 1954, people say Wilhelm began to exhibit 'strange behaviors'. Such as talking to himself and out bursting randomly and inexplicably. October of that same year, Emily is fully qualified as a nurse and midwife.

In April of 1956, Emily fell pregnant for a second time. Many say she was overjoyed, especially after her previous miscarriage, and she was very excited to become a mother.

On August 7th, 1956, police found Emily dead in her home, her head replaced by a computer. This earned her the nickname by police and crime fans as 'Computer Head'. Immediately, the police questioned Wilhelm. He pled guilty to her murder, gave no reason and was given a life sentence. Emily's head was never found.

Though Wilhelm gave no reason, many theorize that he was a little bitch who wanted his wife's attention focused on him and only him and once he realized that Emily having a baby meant she wouldn't have as much time for him, his reaction was just to kill her. Though, nobody can prove anything. Currently, Wilhelm is ninety-nine years old, still in prison and still refusing to tell anyone why he killed his wife.

May Emily Bohm rest in peace.

May Emily Bohm rest in peace

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