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Sodomy, blackmail, theft.
A multiple blackmailer of the worst kind stood before the Mannheim Grand Jury Court yesterday, presided over by District Court Judge Schmitt. In a whole series of cases, the 21-year-old factory worker Bernhard Gust.[av] Putzke from Herrndorf, district of Glogau, made friends with homosexual persons in Freiburg, Wiesbaden, and Mannheim last year and after their rendezvous, when he had run out of money, he used blackmail until the matter became too bad for a local official and he reported the matter to the police. In Freiburg, he sought out his acquaintances among students. The trial reveals a picture of moral corruption on the part of the accused. One of those exploited in Freiburg took his own life out of despair, which added drama to the case. Despite the youth of the accused, he was blatantly engaging in male prostitution. In two other cases, Putzke was accused of stealing a watch under circumstances similar to highway robbery and a number of objects in an apartment during a “visit.” In the 13th case brought against him, he was charged with begging and vagrancy.
The defendant behaved insolently and brazenly. Public prosecutor Dr. Luppold requested a three-year prison term for the defendant. After one hour of deliberation, the court handed down a prison sentence of two years, eight months plus twelve weeks in jail for four counts of sodomy (one of which was acquitted), five counts of extortion, two counts of theft and two counts of vagrancy and begging. Two months of the prison term and the jail sentence are deemed to have been served by the pre-trial detention. In addition, in accordance with the prosecutor’s application, the court imposed the following ancillary penalties: three years’ loss of honor and referral to the state police authorities.
Source: Mitteilungen des WhK, Nr. 12, Januar 1928: 94; reproduziert in Rainer Hoffschildt, Kurze Chronik der Schwulen in Baden-Württemberg mit dem Schwerpunkt Nordbaden – Zusammenstellung aufgrund von Hinweisen aus dem Schwullesbischen Archiv Hannover, Hannover 2015. Available online: https://www.der-liebe-wegen.org/1400-1900_eine_kurze_chronologie/