Astrid Holleeder writes in her book about the interference of her brother with the two previous failed attacks on Heineken kidnapper Cor van Hout, who ended up in 2003 in Amstelveen, the netherlands, was liquidated. Also tells them how her brother months afluisterde and confessions on a tape recorded on liquidations of Willem Endstra and John Mieremet, Cees Houtman and Thomas van der Bijl.
The microphone of the eavesdropping equipment was hidden in the collar of the jacket of Astrid Holleeder. This she did because Holleeder in the conversations with his sister always started to whisper when he says he committed the crimes.
Planned liquidation on sister
In Judas also get more details about the justice foiled assassination attempt from the EBI in Vught, where Holleeder is currently detained. He planned a winding up on his sister Astrid, since they with justice in sea would fear for her life. Willem Holleeder is now suspected of six murders and later this month, once again in the so-called Vandros-case. The main evidence against him is provided by his sisters Sonja and Astrid and ex-girlfriend Sandra den Hartogh.
What very few people knew, is that Willem Holleeder and his family for thirty years terrorized, afperste and threatened, just like his alcoholic father – an employee at Heineken – the family for years had dominated and mistreated. Children, women, the wife’s family, to mother Stien: no one escaped their despotic behavior.
mind-boggling and family
Judas plays out between 2012 and the present, and is peppered with flashbacks to high-profile events in the past. It is a perplexing family in which Astrid Holleeder a staggering portrait sketch of a family since 1983 – the year of the Heineken-kidnapping – only a last name: Holleeder. She describes the impact of the abduction on all members of the family, the disposal of which between the bloedgabbers Willem Holleeder and Cor van Hout (who in 2003 was killed), the threat of Peter R. de Vries, killings and evictions in the criminal environment. Also she writes openly about her childhood and her mother, the children, her ex-partners, her work as a lawyer and her role as consigliere of her brother.
By itself as a confidant to be Astrid in close proximity of her brother’s condition, and their conversations in the secret recording, with but one purpose: to him lifelong.
In The Telegraph on Saturday had an interview with Astrid Holleeder about her book Judas (uitgeverij Lebowski).
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