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Suspected partner murder Kaatsheuvel remains free to appeal | Inland

The OM hopes to deal with the substantive appeal of the appeal in September. In the meantime, forensic services are working hard on detailed trace evidence, including DNA traces, a shoe print, hair marks and the origin of fingerprints. This is necessary to be able to test alternative scenarios. Ambulance workers and agents involved recently also donated DNA and fingerprints, the Public Prosecution Service reported on Tuesday at a preparatory session.

Burglary staged

S. was in custody for six years and was released in January. His lawyer on Tuesday asked to extend the suspension, “because Wim is indispensable for his family at home.” The court agreed. The Public Prosecution Service opposed this, because the suspicions against S. are still numerous and the impact of the murder in Kaatsheuvel and on the next of kin is great, according to the prosecutor on appeal: “Those serious objections have not been brushed away.”

The Public Prosecution Service suspects Wim S. of having killed Goedhart at their house in Kaatsheuvel. Then he allegedly staged a burglary. The case had to be re-assessed by the Supreme Court by another court due to a controversial undercover operation by the police. S. was seduced into a confession by undercover agents in Marbella, Spain. They did this by pampering him and offering him a job at a fictitious IT company. This method is known as the Mr. Big method.

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