In 2002, all of Brazil was shaken by the case of the murder of Manfred Albert Von Richthofen and his wife Marísia Von Richthofen. Despite the brutality of the crime, what shocked the population the most was discovering that the deaths had been ordered by the couple's eldest daughter, suzanne. There is no denying that this case has repercussions to this day. Another fact is that everyone asks themselves: how much is the family fortune? Find out who inherited everything after the crime.
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What did Manfred Albert and Marísia Von Richthofen work with?
Suzane Von Richthofen's parents were renowned in their respective professions, which made them very successful. In the case of Albert, who was a German naturalized in Brazil, he worked as an engineer and worked at Engenharia de Desenvolvimento Rodoviário S/A (Dersa). His salary guaranteed financial stability to the family that belonged to the upper middle class at the time.
And in addition to Albert's performance, everyone also had the participation of Marísia's earnings, who was also a well-known psychiatrist in the region. According to estimates, the doctor was able to raise more than R$ 20,000 with consultations during the month at a time when that amount was worth much more than today.
In this way, it is possible to encourage that, in current values, the family gradually built a fortune of R$ 11 million. This account also includes the values in assets that were inherited by the couple from their respective families, in addition to the assets they have acquired over the years.
Suzane Von Richthofen is prevented from receiving her parents' inheritance
Last year, the girl's name returned to the center of attention of Brazilians because of the film "The Girl Who Killed Her Parents" which came out on Amazon Prime streaming and caused controversy. Faced with this new repercussion, a doubt arose: would Suzane have received something from the inheritance of the parents that she herself ordered to be killed?
No! The entire estate was destined for the couple's youngest son, Andreas Von Richthofen. That's because the Justice determined that Suzane was unworthy of receiving anything from her parents, even if the couple's request in life was another. In 2014, Suzane's exclusion from the inheritance was ratified, so she did not even receive an alimony with her parents' estate.