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Dutch Police Employ Hologram Technology in Bid to Solve 13-Year-Old Cold Case Murder
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Szabo was born in Hungary and moved to Amsterdam at the age of 18, where she started working as a sex worker. She continued working despite becoming pregnant and giving birth to a son who was placed with a foster family. Her body was found in her room, stabbed dozens of times, on the night of January 1, 2009. The police investigation into her murder has been ongoing for 15 years, with detectives using new technology, a hologram, to try and uncover new information about the case. The hologram is modeled on Szabo and is being used for the first time in a Dutch cold case.
Research shows that people who commit a crime like this usually tell multiple people - 2.2 persons to be exact - what they have done. This means that there must be people that know more about Betty's death.
A young woman, only 19, taken from life in such a horrific way.
We hope witnesses who may have been afraid before or kept silent for other reasons now have the courage to come forward.
We want to do justice to Betty, to her family and friends, and to the case. Therefore, before deciding to use a hologram for the campaign, we brainstormed with different parties both within and outside the police on whether we should go ahead with this and how we should set it up.
It is difficult to determine what it takes to get possible witnesses in this case to share their information with us.
sources
- 1.CTV News
- 2.CNN
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.BBC
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organizations
persons
- 1.Bernadett "Betty" Szabó
- 2.Benjamin Van Gogh
- 3.Ridouan Taghi
- 4.Vincent Van Gogh
- 5.Anne Dreijer-Heemskerk
- 6.Eline Roovers
- 7.Korte Stormsteeg