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    The YOGTZE case (German: YOGTZE-Fall, also BAB-Rätsel, "Autobahn Riddle") refers to the death of unemployed German food engineer Günther Stoll, which occurred on 26 October 1984. [1] Stoll died in mysterious circumstances, and the case is unsolved. [2]

  2. Nov 3, 2017 · The Mysterious Incident. There had been no sign of Günther Stoll for two hours until he turned up around 1 am at the house of an elderly woman he had known since his childhood. As it was so late, she would not open the door for him and insisted that he return home.

  3. Jun 11, 2017 · The YOGTZE Murder: What Really Happened. The only logical explanation is that Gunther Stoll was in his car when he suffered a sudden fit of paranoia, took his clothes off, as people often do in delirium and went out in the middle of the road.

  4. Dec 16, 2015 · In 1984, Günther Stoll scribbled down a cryptic message then disappeared into the night to his death. Could his final note be the key to his killing?

    • Adam Karlin
  5. The man in the white coat was nowhere to be found when they reached the car but the men did find Günther Stoll, naked and seated in the passenger seat of the car. He was severely injured but conscious and told the two truck drivers that 4 men had been in the car with him but fled after the crash.

  6. Feb 4, 2024 · The YOGTZE case, also known as the death of Günther Stoll, is one of Germany’s most perplexing unsolved mysteries. It combines elements of unexplained phenomena, potential conspiracy, and sudden death, leaving investigators, amateur sleuths, and the public puzzled for decades.

  7. Apr 29, 2021 · The mystery commonly known as the “Autobahn riddle” or the “YOG’TZE case” is one of the most famous unsolved cases in German history. Amateur sleuths have attempted to solve the puzzling death of Günther Stoll, but the case remains open.