Source: Ruetir.com.

THE NETHERLANDS – LEEUWARDEN – 47-year-old G. says that he threw her remains into the Muidertrekvaart after she had died during bondage sex, according to his statement. The court sentenced G. in 2020 to a prison sentence of 14.5 years.

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Rope and tie wraps

The body of the 42-year-old woman from Naarden was found on 20 September 2018 in the Muidertrekvaart, between Muiden and Amsterdam. She was wrapped in an inflatable pool and handcuffed with rope and tie wraps. There was also a plastic bag around her head and a rope around her neck.

G. previously said to the court that the woman had left his home in Bussum on September 10, 2018 and that he had not seen her since.

G. sent his new statement to the court in Leeuwarden in April. On April 25, he was interrogated by the police. According to him, the woman became unwell during bondage sex and he tried to train her, without success.

‘Coincidences’

He then packed her body and threw it into the Muidertrekvaart, according to G. “I did not intentionally do anything to her,” he said in court on Thursday. “It’s not a liquidation. It’s a combination of circumstances that turned out to be unfortunate.” According to G. there was panic, possibly psychosis. There would also have been drug use.

The judge sentenced G. to a prison sentence of fourteen years. Because firearms and ammunition were also found in his home, an additional six months were added. Only G. has appealed. The Public Prosecution Service demanded a 15-year prison sentence. Justice deployed two undercover agents during the investigation.

Personality Research

G.’s new lawyer asked the court to postpone the appeal in order to study the file and G.’s new statements. G. also wanted to read the report of his recent interrogation carefully; he wants to make sure there are no inaccuracies.

The court complied. Another factor is that G. now wants to participate in a personality study at the Pieter Baan Center. He previously refused. With G.’s confession, the court also wants further investigation into the woman’s injuries. The case will not be heard before November.