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New York Man Arrested After On-Air Confession to 2017 Parents’ Murders

Lorenz Kraus admitted during a televised interview in Albany to killing and burying his elderly parents amid a Social Security fraud probe

A shocking confession on live television led to the arrest of Lorenz Kraus, aged 53, after he admitted to killing his elderly parents in 2017 and burying their bodies in the backyard of their Albany, New York home. The revelation emerged during a half-hour interview with CBS6 anchor Greg Floyd, arranged after authorities uncovered irregular Social Security payments made in his parents’ names.

Authorities executed a search warrant at 6 Crestwood Court in Albany earlier this week in connection with a financial crimes investigation. Excavation at the property uncovered two sets of human remains on Wednesday and Thursday, prompting further scrutiny into the long-standing disappearance of Franz and Theresia Kraus, who had not been heard from in years.

Kraus reached out to the station after the search began and insisted the public watch and judge his statements. In the interview, he described his parents’ deteriorating health—his mother sustaining injuries from a fall and his father suffering vision loss after cataract surgery—and framed his actions as mercy killings, a duty he believed he owed them. He initially invoked his Fifth Amendment protection but later acknowledged that he used his hands to suffocate his father and a rope to strangle his mother. “They knew this was it for them, that they were perishing at your hand,” Floyd asked Kraus. “Yes,” he responded. “And it was so quick.”

Kraus said he waited several days before interring their bodies on the property and later claimed he gave away much of the Social Security money he collected to those in need. After the interview, he was arrested outside the CBS6 studio and charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of concealment of a human corpse. He pleaded not guilty during a brief arraignment in Albany City Court.

Legal observers are already questioning whether his televised remarks will be admissible in court; his defense contends that media involvement may have effectively made the station an agent of law enforcement, potentially undermining the voluntariness of his statements. Meanwhile, police and medical examiners continue efforts to confirm identities and determine definitive causes of death.

As the case advances, investigators must reconcile Kraus’s public narrative with forensic evidence and legal protections that could shape whether this confession can stand at trial.

The developing story marks a rare instance in which an on-camera admission prompted almost immediate charges, placing Kraus at the heart of what was once a cold, unexplained disappearance.

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