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词条 Hans van Zon
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  1. Character

  2. Women

  3. Old Nol

  4. Suspicions

  5. Captivity

  6. Further life

{{Infobox serial killer
| name = Hans van Zon
| image = File:Tweede_dag_proces_tegen_Hans_van_Zon_Hans_van_Zon_onder_bewaking_op_weg_naar_de_,_Bestanddeelnr_922-0960.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = Hans van Zon (center) under surveillance on the way to the courtroom
| alt =
| birth_name = Johannes Marinus van Zon
| alias = Hans
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1941|03|06}}
| birth_place = Utrecht, Netherlands
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1998|05|11|1941|03|06}}
| death_place = Delfzijl, Netherlands
| cause = Alcohol poisoning
| conviction = Murder
| sentence = Life imprisonment, commuted to 28.5 years imprisonment
| victims = 3+
| beginyear = April
| endyear = August 1967
| country = Netherlands
| states = Utrecht
| apprehended = December 13, 1970
| imprisoned =
}}

Johannes Marinus 'Hans' van Zon (born March 6, 1941 in Utrecht - May 11, 1998 in Delfzijl), known for a long time as Hans van Z., was a notorious Dutch serial killer.

Character

Van Zon was known in his surroundings as a neat young man. He was described as intelligent and a charmer, but because his laziness often lacked money to support himself.[1]

Women

In 1967, Van Zon was looked after by his 47-year-old Italian girlfriend, Caroline Gigli. In the meantime, he also had a relationship with 37-year-old Coby van der Voort. Van Zon earned money by sellings pornographic photos of both women. After the relationship between him and Van der Voort ended in April 1967, Van Zon alleged that she continued to impose on him. To put an end to this, he went into her house on April 29 and killed her with a self-made lead pipe. To deceive the police, he mutilated her corpse so that it would appear like a robbery, and afterwards gave the stolen jewelry to his girlfriend.

Old Nol

Van Zon his crime to Arnoldus "Old Nol" Rietbergen, a Utrecht criminal. Whether Rietbergen extorted him or was seen by Van Zon as a kind of father figure is not entirely clear. It is clear, however, that on his instructions Hans committed two robberies and an attempted robbery. The man had a hollow stick of which a switchblade was attached to the loose button.

The victims of the two robberies were Jan "Uncle Cupid" Donse, an 80-year-old shopkeeper in party supplies, and the milkman Reijer de Bruijin. The loot (consisting of money and jewelry) was in both cases shared with Old Nol. The murders took place on May 31 and August 12 respectively.

The victim of the attempted robbery concerned the widow Dora Woortmeijer, a former lover of Old Nol. Van Zon hit her with a lead pipe and left her for dead. She survived the blow, however, and indicated the perpetrator on that basis of photographs. Later it would also become known that a tip had come from the Utrecht underworld. On December 13, 1970, Van Zon was arrested. In March 1970, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with great interest from the national and international press.

Suspicions

In addition to the murders he was tried for, Van Zon was also suspected of several other murders, including the lust murder of Elly Segov in 1964 and the murder of the English homosexual film director Claude Berkeley in 1965.

Captivity

While he was in the observation clinic in Utrecht, Van Zon got into a relationship with therapist and social worker Riet van der Brink, whom he married in 1974.[2]

Van Zon lived a luxurious life in prison compared to other prisoners. The Minister of Justice Dries van Agt asked for clarification by a member of his own party, the Catholic People's Party.[3]

Van Zon was released in early 1986. His life sentence was converted to 28.5 years and reduced by a third because of good behavior.

Further life

After his release, Van Zon was not left alone by the press. His private life, especially his drinking addiction, came into the media's attention.[4] Van Zon and Van der Brink divorced in 1995, but they always maintained a kind of love-hate relationship.

During the last years of his life, Van Zon lived in Wirdum and Delfzijl, where he died in 1998 as a result of excessive and prolonged drinking. At his funeral, his ex-wife Riet, a number of neighbors, an acquaintance, an employee of the Van Mesdag clinic, lawyer Hans Anker and a friendly journalist were present.

In 2015, the novel In house with a serial killer by D66 leader Jan Terlouw and his daughter Sanne was published. It is based on their memories of the time that Van Zon often came across floor of a friend who rented a room with the Terlouw family at Utrecht Tolsteegsingel.

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6 : Dutch criminals|Male serial killers|Dutch serial killers|People convicted of murder by the Netherlands|1941 births|1998 deaths

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