In Amsterdam, a murder victim's hologram asks for help solving her case
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"This is the first time we do something like this and, to be honest, we're a bit nervous. We want to do justice to Betty, to her family and friends, and to the case." - Benjamin van Gogh, coordinator of the Dutch police's Amsterdam Wanted and Missing Persons Team.
"Over a decade later, Dutch investigators are convinced that witnesses who could shed light on the murder are still out there. It spurred them to launch a new awareness campaign for Szabó's murder, police announced Friday."
"In 2009, Bernadett 'Betty' Szabó, whose likeness is depicted in the hologram, was found dead in her workroom in the red-light district lying in a pool of blood, according to the Dutch National Police. She had been stabbed dozens of times."
"Szabó grew up in poverty in Hungary and moved to Amsterdam to work as a sex worker when she turned 18. She worked in De Wallen, the city's largest and most famous red-light district, where brothels can legally operate."
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