Man Confesses to Murdering his Parents During News Broadcast - Chris-Chan impersonator appears on tv to do a news interview then confesses to murdering his parents and burying them in his backyard.

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Video of live interview with Lorenz Kraus with CBS6 Albany:


https://www.cbsnews.com/crime?ftag=CNM-16-10abg0d

Man confesses in CBS station interview to killing, burying his parents in backyard: "It was so quick"​

Updated on: September 29, 2025 / 5:32 PM EDT / CBS/AP


A man admitted during a television interview last week to killing his parents and burying them in the backyard of their upstate New York home eight years ago, then was arrested as he left the studio.

The stunning on-camera confession from Lorenz Kraus, 53, came Thursday, a day after police say they recovered two bodies from the home in Albany as part of an investigation that found Kraus' parents, Franz and Theresia Kraus, were still receiving Social Security payments despite not having been seen or heard from in years.

Lorenz Kraus contacted CBS affiliate WRGB-TV and sat for a half-hour interview, in which he described the deaths as mercy killings for aging parents who were becoming more frail.

"They knew that this was it for them, that they were perishing at your hand?" news anchor Greg Floyd asked Kraus.

"Yes," said Kraus. "And it was so quick."

Kraus was initially reluctant to directly say he had killed the couple, but made the admission after several minutes of questioning from Floyd. Kraus said his parents didn't ask to be killed, but "they knew they were going downhill."

"I did my duty to my parents," Kraus said in the interview. "My concern for their misery was paramount."


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Lorenz Kraus, arrested for murder after telling a television news anchor that he killed his parents, is arraigned in court on Sept. 26, 2025, in Albany, N.Y. Will Waldron/The Albany Times Union via AP

Kraus said his mother had recently been injured from falling while crossing a road, and that his father could no longer drive after cataract surgery.

Kraus, who did not mention his parents having any terminal illnesses, was arrested moments after he left the television studio and has been charged with two counts of murder and two counts of concealment of a human corpse, WRGB-TV reported. Video posted by WRGB-TV showed police arresting Kraus in the station's parking lot.

A public defender entered a not guilty plea during a brief court appearance Friday. Kraus did not speak during the hearing. Kraus was remanded and held without bail, WRGB-TV reported.


Interview came together quickly

Stone Grissom, WRGB's news director, told The Times-Union the interview came about when Kraus emailed a two-page statement to news outlets that included his phone number. Grissom called Kraus, who told him he had buried his parents in his yard.

"When I asked if he killed them, he said, 'I plead the Fifth,'" Grissom said.

Grissom said he promised to post Kraus' statement on the station's website if Kraus agreed to come in for an interview. To his surprise, Kraus agreed and arrived within the hour. Grissom said he checked Kraus upon his arrival to ensure he was unarmed.

A plainclothes police officer was also in the front lobby, where the interview was conducted, Grissom said. He added that Floyd had just 10 minutes to prepare for the interview.

"I was thinking that I was on a mission to find the truth of what happened," Floyd told The Associated Press.

During the interview, Kraus repeatedly declined to say how his parents died. Floyd wouldn't let it go, and kept turning back to his most important question: "Did you kill them?" Eight minutes into the interview, Kraus said he had suffocated them both and described how he did it.

"I did not prepare for this because it was thrust upon us with virtually no notice," Floyd said. "And I think that worked out in an advantageous way because I didn't go in with a set of predetermined questions," he said. "I just followed the script that he laid out. I followed what he was saying and reacted to that."

The interview was unlike any that Floyd has conducted during his 45-year career. But he said he keeps thinking about the couple, who were 92 and 83 years old, and were described by their son as survivors of World War II in Germany.

"Maybe it's kept me a little grounded because going through that was a tough thing to go through. And then you think, 'Well, okay, did we at least do justice for these two people who lost their lives?'"


Jailhouse interview shut down by public defender

Floyd was able to interview Kraus again after he was jailed. The news anchor told "CBS Morning Plus" that the conversation went more smoothly, but a public defender shut down the interview.

"He was a little lost and unsure of what to say in the first interview at times because it was so new. But now he's in jail, he has time to think," Floyd said. "He continued to be willing to talk."

A public defender who happened to be with another client in the jail visiting area saw what was happening and tried to stop the interview after one question, according to Floyd.

"I asked Mr. Kraus, 'Do you want to keep talking?' and he said 'Sure,'" Floyd recalled. However, after six or seven questions, the public defender told him: "That's it, you're walking out of here right now."


Investigation began as fraud inquiry

The discovery of the bodies in the yard on a street of close-together small homes was the culmination of a financial crimes investigation which police say found Kraus had been collecting his parents' benefits and using the funds for his own use.

Floyd said the story came as a complete surprise. No one had reported the couple went missing. Neighbors thought they had moved back to Germany, Floyd said.

"The public never knew anything until Tuesday when an array of police vehicles showed up on that street and started searching a house and digging in the backyard," he said.

Albany County Assistant Public Defender Rebekah Sokol, who represented Kraus at Friday's hearing, said she would be looking into how the interview came about because "if the media was essentially an agent of police in this matter, that could raise questions about whether (Kraus') comments in the interview would be legally admissible at trial."



Jailhouse interview:

 
Follow-up I came across, apparently he ran for President in 2020:


Lorenz Kraus has drawn attention for past extremist statements. He appeared on the 2020 New Hampshire presidential ballot as a Democrat, declaring that his platform was to dissolve the presidency.

His campaign website used the antisemitic domain name “banjews.com” and vowed to "break the control of the Deep State, British agents, Rhodes scholars, and the Jews," according to a
Boston Globe profile.

Source.

Ban Jews.webp
 
Follow-up I came across, apparently he ran for President in 2020:


Lorenz Kraus has drawn attention for past extremist statements. He appeared on the 2020 New Hampshire presidential ballot as a Democrat, declaring that his platform was to dissolve the presidency.

His campaign website used the antisemitic domain name “banjews.com” and vowed to "break the control of the Deep State, British agents, Rhodes scholars, and the Jews," according to a
Boston Globe profile.

Source.
Sounds like a sane and sober individual.

What's the catch?
 
Terrible. You never want to confess to murdering your parents, but if you have to do it, a news broadcast is neither the time nor place.
 
A man admitted during a television interview last week to killing his parents and burying them in the backyard of their upstate New York home eight years ago, then was arrested as he left the studio.

The stunning on-camera confession from Lorenz Kraus, 53, came Thursday, a day after police say they recovered two bodies from the home in Albany as part of an investigation that found Kraus' parents, Franz and Theresia Kraus, were still receiving Social Security payments despite not having been seen or heard from in years.

Kraus said his parents didn't ask to be killed, but "they knew they were going downhill."

"They had been on the decline for some time. My mother was no longer able to make steamed hams."
 
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Terrible. You never want to confess to murdering your parents, but if you have to do it, a news broadcast is neither the time nor place.
"Albany County Assistant Public Defender Rebekah Sokol, who represented Kraus at Friday's hearing, said she would be looking into how the interview came about because "if the media was essentially an agent of police in this matter, that could raise questions about whether (Kraus') comments in the interview would be legally admissible at trial"

I'm torn
 
"Albany County Assistant Public Defender Rebekah Sokol, who represented Kraus at Friday's hearing, said she would be looking into how the interview came about because "if the media was essentially an agent of police in this matter, that could raise questions about whether (Kraus') comments in the interview would be legally admissible at trial"

I'm torn
Even if they were the police, the dude could have stopped talking at any time, and he was the one who voluntarily came to the station (so Miranda doesn't apply). No shot here, can't help a client who's this retarded.
 
This interview was served up to me on YT and I assumed more true crime misery porn, but since I had never seen it I clicked. I honestly thought this was some interview from 1998 or 2008.

I was shocked when I saw all the new stories about it being a very recent interview. He was collecting mom & pops SS checks for 8 years. Guess that funded his presidential campaign.
 
>Runs on "Ban Jews" platform
>parents were "92 and 83 years old....survivors of World War II in Germany."

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
 
Follow-up I came across, apparently he ran for President in 2020:


Lorenz Kraus has drawn attention for past extremist statements. He appeared on the 2020 New Hampshire presidential ballot as a Democrat, declaring that his platform was to dissolve the presidency.

His campaign website used the antisemitic domain name “banjews.com” and vowed to "break the control of the Deep State, British agents, Rhodes scholars, and the Jews," according to a
Boston Globe profile.

Source.

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Shine on you crazy diamond
 
I’m not normally a true crime person but YouTube served me the interview the day it went up and I watched the whole thing, mouth open. A completely bizarre half hour. Any farmer will almost certainly be into it. It’s a lolcow milking himself in real time. He says insane things like sort of suggesting that if we were more pagan we would accept that we must murder our boomers as a civic duty. Wild.
 
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