Werner Boost was born in 1928 under the name Werner Korecki and spent his childhood and youth in a
Protestant orphanage in
Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth, where he was adopted. Later he was admitted to a care home after he stole 300
Reichsmark from his mother. Boost never met his father. At the age of 16, after two discontinued apprenticeships, he was
drafted into the
Wehrmacht and shortly thereafter became an
American prisoner of war. After the end of the war and a failed attempt to complete his baker's journeyman apprenticeship, Boost became a casual worker in the later
East Germany; he also offered support to people trying to flee East Germany, effectively becoming an escape helper. For this, he was sentenced by the judiciary in the
Soviet occupation zone to a three-week prison term. In 1949, Boost married and moved the following year with his family, consisting of his wife and two daughters, to his mother's home in
Düsseldorf,
West Germany. During this time he was sentenced to several months imprisonment for theft, which he had committed together with his friend and later accomplice Franz Lorbach. == Murders ==