Police Find Ape's Severed Limbs in the Woods

'It could already be past the statute of limitations,' says a police rep in Germany
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 30, 2020 12:15 PM CDT
Police Find Ape's Severed Hand and Foot
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German police say the grisly find of an ape's hand and foot in a forest west of Munich appears to be less nefarious than previously thought, and certainly not as outlandish than wildly speculative tips they’ve received, the AP reports. The cleanly severed hand and foot, complete with skin, hair and nails, were discovered about a week ago near the Bavarian town of Grafrath by a forester’s dog. Tips came in, including one suggesting the find was evidence the government was carrying out coronavirus experiments on monkeys, police said Thursday.

But after examination of the foot and hand, which appear to come from a chimpanzee, experts concluded they had been preserved with formaldehyde or another chemical used to keep scientific specimens. "This makes it possible that the parts are significantly older than initially thought," said a police spokesman in nearby Fuerstenfeldbruck. "The good news is that nobody has to worry that an ape was slaughtered in Fuerstenfeldbruck last week.” Police are still trying to figure out how a chimpanzee’s parts ended up in a German forest, but say it now seems likely it is at most an administrative offense rather than a crime. "And it could already be past the statute of limitations," he said.

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