Her captors demanded a $1.8 million ransom for her release.
Seventeen-year old Anneli-Marie left her home last Thursday with her dog. She was going for a ride on her bicycle in the German city of Meissen.
Heading towards Autumn in the northern hemisphere it was a cool night, but at 7.30 at night it was still light. The dark haired 17-year old farewelled her parents and called for her dog.
She never returned.
When her parents set out to search for her they found her bicycle abandoned and no traces of her dog.
In a scenario more likely to be seen in a Hollywood movie they soon received a phone call – a ransom demand of 1.2 million euros or else their daughter would be killed.
Police have said that using her mobile phone the kidnappers called Anneli’s father to make their demands. In the background he could hear his daughter screaming. Her last signs of life.
The family whose last name cannot be released under German law were described by police as well-known. Her father a respected local businessman, police said they believed money was the kidnappers’ main motive.
As they negotiated over the weekend there was media blackout on the case – but on Monday police released a public letter to the kidnappers from Anneli’s parents: “Anneli, we miss you. We are with you.” it read.
They also told the kidnappers: “The kidnappers should know that we will fulfil the stipulated demands in order to be able to have our child back in our arms soon.”