In the early morning of October 6, 1995, 15-year-old Nicole Vanden Hurk disappeared on her way to work in Eindhoven, a city in the Netherlands
In the early morning of October 6, 1995, 15-year-old Nicole Vanden Hurk disappeared on her way to work in Eindhoven, a city in the Netherlands. Her body was found six weeks later, she had been ɍậpḛd and m̃urdḛred.
Every effort by the investigators to solve the gruesome crime proved abortive. The case was subsequently declared cold and abandoned. But Nicole's stepbrother, Andy Vanden Hurk, never had any closure; he desperately wanted justice.
In 2011, Andy took to his Facebook page to confess to the crime. He was arrested, but it quickly became clear that his confession was a hoax. However, he achieved his goal of rekindling interest in the case.
The case was re-opened with new investigators assigned, and Nicole's body was exhumed for DNA extraction. Luckily, they got a match, a man they called De Ge. On January 14, 2014, the suspect was arrested.
On October 9 of the same year, he was given a twelve-year prison sentence for the ɍậpḛ and m̃urdḛr of Nicole Van den Hurk
Van den Hurk's stepbrother confessed to the killing and was arrested in 2011, but released five days later due to a lack of evidence. He later claimed to have falsely confessed so that her body would be exhumed for DNA tests.
In January 2014, DNA collected from van den Hurk's remains and the crime scene led to the arrest of a man who had been convicted in other cases with the same modus operandi. The man, known as Jos de G. (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɔz də ˈɣeː]), was charged with rape and manslaughter. The trial began in 2015 and hinged on expert testimony from DNA analysts.
In November 2016, de G. was convicted of rape but acquitted of manslaughter and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. The prosecution appealed the acquittal, and in 2018 de G. was convicted of both rape and manslaughter, increasing his sentence to twelve years
Nicole was born on 4 July 1980 in Erkelenz, Germany as Nicole Tegtmeier. Her mother, Angelika Tegtmeier, soon entered into a relationship with Ad van den Hurk. The three moved to the Netherlands where Angelika married Ad, and Nicole assumed his surname.
In 1989, Ad and Angelika divorced, and Ad won custody of Nicole. In April 1995, Angelika committed suicide in Tilburg. Nicole was living with her grandmother in Tongelre at the time.
Mierlo/Lierop is located in NetherlandsMierlo/LieropMierlo/Lierop
Location where Nicole van den Hurk's remains were found.
In October 1995, fifteen-year-old Nicole van den Hurk had been working a seasonal holiday position in Woensel shopping centre [nl]. She began cycling to work in the early hours of Friday, 6 October but never arrived for her shift.
At 18:00 that day, police found her bicycle in the river Dommel, and on 19 October her rucksack was found near Eindhoven's canal.[6] Police began a search of the canal and its south bank the following day. By 20 November, police had received hundreds of tips.
On Wednesday, 22 November, a passerby found van den Hurk's body in the woods between Mierlo and Lierop. Approximately one thousand people attended her funeral on 28 November. Her autopsy revealed a fatal stab wound to the ribs, two jaw fractures, and other injuries to the head and fingers Continue reading
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