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Confusion and uncertainty increased among German citizens when a report by Stern magazine stated that two German confidential informants and two US investigators were eyewitnesses to the murder of the policewoman during their observation of two men who had contact with the "Sauerland" group, an Islamist terror group who planned assaults on US institutions in Germany. The day of the shooting, one of the men had deposited 2.3 million € in a bank in Heilbronn; then he drove to the place where the policewoman was shot. The authenticity of the observation protocol – supposedly from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) – on which Stern magazine based its report was swiftly denied by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, and an unnamed U.S. insider expert for intelligence matters told Der Spiegel he deemed it unlikely that the DIA could be involved in that type of operation at all. German and U.S. security circles regard the document as most likely a forgery, Stern magazine did not comment nor declare whether it stood by its story