Alois Estermann
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Alois Estermann (29 October 1954 – 4 May 1998) was a Swiss military officer. He served as the 31st Commander of the Pontifical
Swiss Guard The Pontifical Swiss Guard,; ; ; ; , %5BCorps of the Pontifical Swiss Guard%5D. ''vatican.va'' (in Italian). Retrieved 19 July 2022. also known as the Papal Swiss Guard or simply Swiss Guard,Swiss Guards , History, Vatican, Uniform, Require ...
. Estermann and his wife were murdered in his apartment in
Vatican City Vatican City, officially the Vatican City State (; ), is a Landlocked country, landlocked sovereign state and city-state; it is enclaved within Rome, the capital city of Italy and Bishop of Rome, seat of the Catholic Church. It became inde ...
on 4 May 1998, the same day he was confirmed in his position after serving as acting commander for several months. His murderer, Vice Corporal Cédric Tornay, then killed himself. Estermann's death spawned numerous conspiracy theories.


Early life and career

Estermann was born in Gunzwil, in the Canton of Lucerne. He grew up as a member of a farming family living near Beromünster. In 1975 he graduated with a degree in commerce from a business school in
Lucerne Lucerne ( ) or Luzern ()Other languages: ; ; ; . is a city in central Switzerland, in the Languages of Switzerland, German-speaking portion of the country. Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and part of the Lucerne (district), di ...
. From 1975 through 1976, Estermann attended the officer training school for the Swiss Army at
Thun Thun () is a List of towns in Switzerland, town and a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the administrative district of Thun (administrative district), Thun in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Canton of Bern, Bern in Switzerland. ...
. He subsequently reached the rank of lieutenant as a Swiss reserve officer. In 1977 Estermann served briefly in the Pontifical Swiss Guard at the Vatican. He then lived in Argentina for two years. In 1980 he rejoined the Swiss Guard as an officer, thereafter receiving promotions to major (1983) and then to lieutenant colonel (1987). Estermann was a skilled linguist. In 1981, Estermann had been one of the bodyguards guarding the popemobile when
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005. In his you ...
was shot in an assassination attempt, where he was photographed. In 1998 he was appointed Commander of the Swiss Guard after retired in late 1997. His appointment was uncontroversial but it took a long while to be confirmed. Estermann was eventually confirmed 4 May 1998.


Murder

On 4 May 1998, the same day he was confirmed in his position, Estermann and his Venezuelan wife, Gladys Meza Romero, were shot and killed by 23-year-old Swiss Guard Vice Corporal Cédric Tornay. Tornay then killed himself. Tornay had earlier been reprimanded by Estermann for spending a night outside Vatican City without permission, and had been passed over for the Benemerenti medal routinely awarded to Guards after three years of service. A mass was held for the Estermanns in St. Peter's Basilica, the first time this had been done for someone who was not a member of the clergy. John Paul II prayed for them. The murder resulted in various conspiracy theories. In a 2011 history of the modern Vatican's military and police forces, Professor David Alvarez, of the Department of Politics at St. Mary's College of California, summarizes the various conspiracy theories before concluding that they "either remain unsubstantiated or have been thoroughly discredited".


References


Works cited

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Estermann, Alois 1954 births 1998 deaths Swiss Roman Catholics 20th-century Swiss military personnel Assassinated Swiss military personnel Swiss people murdered abroad Violent deaths in Vatican City Commanders of the Swiss Guard Swiss military officers