Behind cool details die girl hiding '

Gepubliceerd op 9 november 2015 om 16:17

Come today in the case against the suspect in the murder of Nicole van den Hurk forensics experts have to say. The court spoke before the case the relatives of the 15-year-old girl.

geen-nieuwe-feiten-in-onderzoeken-rol-ns-bij-aanbesteding-ov-limburg-3.jpg"The court is constantly aware that behind the cold, technical things that we are discussing here, a girl hides that's dead, '' said the president of the court in Den Bosch against the relatives of Nicole van den Hurk.

Since last week's state visit Jos de G., who is suspected of the rape and murder of the then 15-year-old girl.

Today, experts heard by the Dutch Forensic Institute (NFI) and Independent Forensic Services (IFS). It is mainly about the reliability of the DNA profile generated on the basis of semen found on the girl's body.

Questioning DNA match
Early last year the Prosecutor's Office reported that there was arrested a suspect after a DNA match. The G.'s lawyer questioned the match: a full DNA profile is not there.

IFS, which executed the countercheck, is somewhat surprised that it was not possible to draw up a full profile: semen would usually can. The
NFI expert will however, not this crazy, because the body is not found until six weeks later, and it was already in an advanced state of decomposition.

"It is extraordinary that we have found usable DNA evidence after six weeks. It does not surprise me that there's no single subject have come from," said DNA expert Jerien Koopman of the NFI.

RTL News / © Reuters

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