Ex acquitted of Amsterdam woman's brutal murder in 2016
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Susanna Boon's partner not convicted of her death, despite daughter's memory
Robert L., who was accused of manslaughter of his partner Susanna Boon in 2016, will not be convicted for this. L. and Boon's daughter, seven at the time, now says she remembers hearing her father strangle her mother. According to a memory expert, this could also be a pseudo-memory, based on information from others.
Mill owner's wife acquitted of murder after shooting him
Dawn was only a couple hours away when 33-year-old lumber mill owner Gene Harington got home from a really long night. He pulled into the drive around 5:45 a.m., and immediately proceeded to wake up his pretty young wife, Virginia, along with their two babies (ages 1 and 2). Virginia tucked the two kids back into bed, and after that, an argument ensued. Virginia later said it was a bad one
Ex acquitted of Amsterdam woman's brutal murder in 2016
The district court in Amsterdam acquitted 46-year-old Robert L. of killing his partner Susanne Boon in 2016 on Tuesday. Prosecutors had recommended that L. be sentenced to 14 years in prison for Boon's death.The body of Boon, who was 51 years old at the time, was found in a forest in Nunspeet in March 2016. The woman had died as a result of strangulation. L. had reported her missing in January 2016. He said that she had left their home in Amster…
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