‘Killed 15 people including 13 women’ serial killer doctor revealed, government lawyer said – killed around 100 people!

A German ‘serial killer’ doctor has been sentenced to life imprisonment for killing 15 people on Thursday (July 09, 2026) by giving them lethal doses of anesthetic drugs. He is also being investigated for dozens more murders. A Berlin court has convicted Johannes M., a 41-year-old palliative care professional (a doctor who takes care of seriously ill patients) of murdering 12 women and three men while they were being treated at home between September 2021 and July 2024. Presiding Judge Sylvia Bush said that his conviction for 15 murders was perhaps just a glimpse of his many crimes. Government lawyers said during the hearing that Johannes M. is suspected of killing more than 70 other people.

Judge Sylvia Busch described Johannes M. as a serial killer who is at the center of an unimaginable and extraordinary case. During the hearing, the court found that the seriousness of his crimes was very high, hence he was given the harshest punishment. This has made it very difficult for him to ever get released. Along with this, the court has also banned him from practicing medicine again. The court ruled that he had committed the murder not out of any compassion for his patients or out of any misplaced sense of assisted dying, but rather out of a desire to gain power over his victims.

Victims’ houses set on fire 5 times to hide evidence

Government lawyers said about the murderer Johannes M. that he was addicted to murder and the doctor had no other motive for killing these people except murder. The doctor is also accused of murdering 15 palliative care patients and trying to hide evidence by setting them on fire. All those who were murdered were under his medical care at that time and their age ranged between 25 to 94 years. The court found that he ‘deliberately administered anesthetic and muscle relaxant, which paralyzed the breathing muscles, leading to respiratory arrest and death within minutes’ At least five times he set fire to the victims’ apartments to conceal the murders.

Had confessed to the crime on 6th July

Meanwhile, on Monday (July 06, 2026), Johannes M. confessed that he had killed people and told the court that he felt very sorry for himself. At the same time, according to the report of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper, he said that he now understands how much pain he has caused. Once he murdered two patients in a single day. On the morning of July 8, 2024, he murdered a 75-year-old man in the Kreuzberg district of central Berlin.

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A few hours later, he attacked again and killed a 76-year-old woman in the nearby Neukölln district, according to the court. The picture shows one of the apartments which the doctor allegedly set on fire to destroy his evidence. According to government lawyers, his attempt to burn the crime scene failed because the fire was not lit properly.

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Initially the care service raised suspicion on the activities of Johannes M., after which the police started an investigation. He was taken into custody in August 2024. Initially, investigators investigated four cases, but the number of suspicious deaths increased and more cases are still being investigated. The case is reminiscent of that of German nurse Niels Hogel, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2019 for murdering 85 patients. In another case, in November, a palliative care nurse was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering 10 patients and attempting to murder 27 others by giving lethal injections.

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