Claudia Hoerig is the subject of this true crime episode, implying she is a victim or the crime event itself.

Claudia Hoerig is the subject of this true crime episode, implying she is a victim or the crime event itself.

Claudia Hoerig, who found herself speaking to investigators about the death of her husband Karl after years of investigation. But how did Claudia find herself in this position? What causes a wife to end up murdering her husband, and what was it about this case that would take investigators more ten years to make an arrest? These are the questions we will delve into as we dissect the disturbing case of Claudia Hoerig. SUBSCRIBE🔻 https://youtube.com/c/TheFearFiles Instagram 🔻 https://instagram.com/thefearfilesofficial Twitter 🔻 https://twitter.com/TheFearFiles Theme song - Credulous Gal by Anzem Music by @CO.AG Music DISCLAIMER - Great effort is made to ensure all materials in Beyond Evil videos fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of any material accidentally used in this video and have an issue with its use, please contact me. This video is made for informational purpose. #ClaudiaHoerig #truecrime #beyondevil

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