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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

15 year old Dutchman killed classmate


A 15-year-old is said to have killed in the Netherlands the same age, because this is supposed to have spread rumors on Facebook. He was probably hired by two other teenagers. The spectacular event - in the Netherlands, "Facebook murder" called - fell today in Arnhem the first judgment. The accused has confessed to the crime.He is said to have killed not only the 15-year Winsie but also their father violated. For the contract killing of the alleged perpetrators, according to prosecutors got 20 to 100 euros. The court imposed the maximum sentence: One year juvenile prison and three years of compulsory treatment in a clinic for offenders. The case against the possible instigators resumes in October. It all started with a bad gossip on the online network Facebook, described the prosecutor Josan Schram. Winsie had spread, then, that her best friend Polly had sex with multiple boys. Polly wanted to take revenge for this supposedly. For weeks, they had forged with her boyfriend a murder plot, said the prosecutor. «Winsie had to be killed." Then if the two instigators paid the accused. On 14 January is the perpetrator who stabbed Winsie in the doorway of her parents' home in Arnhem.Her father was injured while trying to help her. The girl died five days later in hospital. The opinion states that already convicted defendant is disturbed only reduces sane and mentally. He acted under pressure of the two instigators, led the defense. The but dismissed the indictment. He had admired the two elders. "He wanted to belong," said prosecutor Schram. Since the risk of reoccurrence is great, the prosecutor had demanded compulsory treatment. The murder shook the Netherlands. The internet showed many Dutch outrage and demanded a higher penalty.Since the accused at the time the act was only 14 years old, that is, according to the prosecutor but not possible. The father of the murdered girl was primarily responsible for the Internet. «The dangers of chat and social media underestimated," he said with tears in his closing remarks in court.

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