"It was never talked about; I had to read in a booklet what my father had done." This is what Frans van Orsouw (72) from Oss says. He is the son of Frans van Orsouw, nicknamed 'Den Olie', who committed a brutal robbery and murder in Oijen in May 1934 together with three other men from Oss. A murder that is discussed extensively in the Omroep Brabant podcast 'Moord aan de Dijk', which was released in April and has certainly stirred up a lot of em…
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"It was never talked about; I had to read in a booklet what my father had done." This is what Frans van Orsouw (72) from Oss says. He is the son of Frans van Orsouw, nicknamed 'Den Olie', who committed a brutal robbery and murder in Oijen in May 1934 together with three other men from Oss. A murder that is discussed extensively in the Omroep Brabant podcast 'Moord aan de Dijk', which was released in April and has certainly stirred up a lot of em…