BONN - The top suspect in one of Germany's most spectacular political killings says in yesterday's edition of the weekly Der Spiegel that he is ready to surrender, helping to close one of the most traumatic chapters in German post war history.
Mr Christoph Seidler, wanted for the 1989 car bomb assassination of Deutsche Bank chief executive, Alfred Herrhausen, by the left wing Red Army Faction guerrilla group, told the magazine he hoped to clear his name by turning himself in.