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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

65 years later, a mystery is solved

96-year-old woman confesses to 1946 murder
The woman, who had been part of the Dutch resistance against the Nazis, mistakenly believed that her victim had collaborated with the Nazis. In fact, he had sheltered Jews and given money to help others, and allowed a banned Catholic organisation meet in his home. The woman was never a suspect, but knew details that have convinced the authorities of the veracity of her story. She will not be prosecuted, however.

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