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International appeal seeks to identify 22 female murder victims
10 May 2023
INTERPOL makes details of Black Notices publicly available for first time
LYON, France – Belgian, Dutch and German police as well as INTERPOL have launched Operation Identify Me to seek the public’s help in identifying 22 deceased women who are believed to have been murdered.
Details on each case have been made available on www.interpol.int/IM, showing facial reconstructions of some of the murdered women, as well as videos and pictures of items such as jewellery and clothing which were discovered at the various land and water sites where the women’s remains were abandoned.
The information available on INTERPOL’s website also includes characteristics such as estimated age, hair colour, eye colour and other physical characteristics.
I have written for years about girls and women disappearing in Europe only to end up in brothels, hooked on heroin for as many years as their bodies can stand it, and then discarded. Most such girls end up in Eastern Europe, but western Europe has its own history.
Several girls were found caged in the basements of houses owned by Marc Dutroux in Belgium, alive, but often very emaciated. Some of these women/girls could be victims of Dutroux or others of his ilk. Dutroux provided girls for the entertainment of high-society perverts in Belgium. (See link immediately above).
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