96 year-old Dutch woman confesses to World War II-era murder - Yahoo! News: "Lenferink said Visser would not be prosecuted for the crime, and urged reporters to leave her alone.
'Even now, after 65 years, the murder should be strongly condemned: It is a case of vigilantism, and is unacceptable,' he said, according to the AP. But he added, 'Mrs. Ridder-Visser is a very old, very frail woman who hears poorly, is disabled and needs help.'
(Photos: Dutch construction firm owner Felix Gulje was killed on his doorstep in Leiden, Holland, in March 1946. Atie Visser-Ridder, 96, a member of Holland's Resistance, confessed to the crime in a letter to the mayor of Leiden, the mayor announced yesterday.)"
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