This is the author of the crime that happened last night in Hamburg. He wrote religious books about the Lord of Jesus Christ.

In a Hamburg church of Jehovah's Witnesses, seven people were shot dead Thursday evening, and several others were seriously injured. The killer died too. The author's details are already known. The author committed suicide at the time of police arrival at the crime scene. The author is taught he is 35-year-old PF. [...]
In a Hamburg church of Jehovah's Witnesses, seven people were shot dead Thursday evening, and several others were seriously injured. The killer died too.

The author's details are already known. The author committed suicide at the time of police arrival at the crime scene. The author is taught he is 35-year-old PF.
He was not known by the authorities as an extremist. The murder weapon is taught it was a gun.

PF was a member of the religious community.
The PF grew up in Kempten in Allgäu and later studied at the University of Applied Sciences in Kempten and the University of Munich. There have been two semesters abroad in China and England.
PF describes his childhood as strictly gospel. On his website, he describes himself as “multural” and “a self-missed European”.

After training, he worked as a project manager and business controller at various companies in Hamburg. For the past ten months he has been working as an independent and has founded his own company bearing his name.
PF was also active as a book author, writes Indexline.
The book aims to offer a completely new “ ” of God, Jesus Christ and Satan, according to him.
He intended that his book become a new standard work along with the Bible and the Koran and still be valid after 100 years.

“Work aims to shed light on human development and explain the mystery of Jesus ' thousand-year kingdom: It simply intends to explain the impossible”, the PF explains on its website.
PF describes God, Jesus Christ, and Satan as an abstract being, but as being with feelings like humans. Therefore, both humans and humans must act impulsively and be guided by emotion.












