EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 18 MIN
1/2 The Beast of Harkstede: How Serial Killer Willem van Eijk Eluded Justice for Decades
from The Lowest Crime · host Eline
In this episode, part 1 of a 2-part true crime series, we delve into the chilling case of Willem van Eijk, infamously known as the Beast of Harkstede, or Beest van Harkstede in Dutch. The story begins with the shocking murder of 15-year-old Cora Mantel, whose body was discovered in a quiet Dutch town, sending shockwaves across the Netherlands. Despite a thorough investigation, the case went cold, leaving the community in fear and uncertainty. Years later, another brutal murder reignited those fears, sparking new concerns about the possibility of a serial killer on the loose. In this first episode, we uncover the horrifying details of Willem van Eijk’s early killings, his initial arrest, and the dark secrets that began to emerge. But this is just the start of a very twisted true crime story—stay tuned for part 2.
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In this episode, part 1 of a 2-part true crime series, we delve into the chilling case of Willem van Eijk, infamously known as the Beast of Harkstede, or Beest van Harkstede in Dutch. The story begins with the shocking murder of 15-year-old Cora Mantel, whose body was discovered in a quiet Dutch town, sending shockwaves across the Netherlands. Despite a thorough investigation, the case went cold, leaving the community in fear and uncertainty. Years later, another brutal murder reignited those fears, sparking new concerns about the possibility of a serial killer on the loose. In this first episode, we uncover the horrifying details of Willem van Eijk’s early killings, his initial arrest, and the dark secrets that began to emerge. But this is just the start of a very twisted true crime story—stay tuned for part 2.
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