0 The Unsolved Double Homicide of Ludwig Volksheimer and Carmen Perez-Stolts: A Decade of Mystery
- Unsolved Murders
- by CSC Blog
- 02/24/2025
A Tragic Discovery
On September 13, 2011, the quiet neighborhood of Sea Grass Lane near Golden Gate, Naples, was shaken by a gruesome discovery. The bodies of 81-year-old Carmen Perez-Stolts and her 71-year-old boyfriend, Ludwig Volksheimer, were found in their home, victims of a brutal double homicide. Both had been fatally shot in their bedroom between 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Collier County Sheriff's Office reported no signs of forced entry, and the motive for the killings remains unclear to this day.
Remembering the Victims
Family and friends remember Carmen and Ludwig as a happy couple who enjoyed their golden years together. Carmen, originally from Jamaica, was a compassionate caregiver and a retired nurse known for her love of animals and elegant fashion sense. Her granddaughter, Michelle Woode-Bowen, recalled, "Most of all I remember coming home from school and her teaching me to polish my nails, to cook, to wash." Ludwig, born and raised in Mainz, Germany, was a retired roofer who had moved to Naples after the passing of his wife in 2002. He was known for his passion for gardening and his love for family. ...Read More