The victim, Jakub Fiszman, was a
millionaire German businessman from
Frankfurt am Main. He was seized and carried off, even though injured, of the premises of his corporation in Eschborn on October 1, 1996. On October 10, the abductors received the
ransom payment of four million
Deutsche Mark that they had demanded. Rainer and Sven Körppen, along with three other people, were arrested by the police of the state of
Hessen on October 16, 1996. The badly decomposed body of Jakub Fiszman was eventually found on October 19 in the
Taunus mountains, after a massive search operation involving some 500 police officers. The forensic report indicated that he was bludgeoned to death with a blunt instrument. Fiszman was buried on October 22, 1996, with great public attention. ==Trial and conviction==