Background
Ewen was born in Dillingen in 1962, being the youngest and only boy among five siblings, and suffered from asthma since childhood.
Ewen was born in Dillingen in 1962, being the youngest and only boy among five siblings, and suffered from asthma since childhood.
Hunted by German and French police, he eventually committed suicide in a hotel in Strassen, Luxembourg on May 18. He showed little interest at school, had to repeat two grades and left Hauptschule after grade seven, whereupon he started an apprenticeship as a paver, which he quit after two years due to his ailment. As a youth he was arrested for theft, fraud, and battery, and starting in 1982 he was caught numerous times while driving under the influence of alcohol, which resulted in a three-month prison term when he was 26.
Since 1990 he was arrested for acts of voyeurism and exhibitionism, and in February 1991 he was fined after masturbating in front of women at a tennis club
Six months later Ewen, in drunk condition, twice broke into a home for mentally disabled women and sexually molested them in their beds. One hour after the second such incident he raped a woman in her home.
In February 1993 Ewen was convicted for rape and sexual assault in three cases, and sentenced to a prison term of five years and six months. A psychologist found him to be a narcissist, who, in his infantile egocentrism, ruthlessly tried to satisfy his own needs, especially when under the influence of alcohol.
In prison he was in therapy concerning his sex offences and was eventually released in October 1996, after serving two third of his sentence.
He remained in remand until January 1999, when he was acquitted, since no incriminating evidence could be found and the testimony of Fisne, the only witness in the case, was vague and contradictory. Even though he left prison cleared of these accusations, the arrest turned out to be devastating to Ewen"s personal life, as during this time his business went bankrupt, he lost his home, his girlfriend left him and he had accumulated Doctor of Medicine 60,000 in debt, while the Doctor of Medicine 3,000 granted as compensation for his wrongful imprisonment were barely enough to pay his attorney. Victims
Roland Dekow, 42, manager of "Xanadu"-discothèque
Unknown, 40, doorman at "Xanadu"-discothèque
Robert Fisne, 37
Shonnette Maxine Fisne, 41, wife of Robert Fisne
Étienne Kuster, 39.