Tuesday, 26 July 1921
In Aalten, during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, a certain H.J. Jansen had his
The victim passed away in Arnhem the following night. He leaves behind a widow and six children. The brother-in-law S., the suspected perpetrator, was transferred to Zutphen on Wednesday. He is unmarried. The causes of this tragedy are family disputes.
On August 24, 1921, the District Court in Zutphen heard the case against H.H. S., a laborer from Aalten, suspected of murdering his brother-in-law H.J. Jansen with an axe in his home on or about July 25, following a party, while he was lying in bed, as a result of which his skull was split and he died a few days later.
The defendant claims to remember nothing and says he was drunk. However, on the night in question, he told one of the witnesses, a certain P.: “I did something to H. He might die.” J. was found in a small side room about 15 meters from his bedroom. In the bedroom, blood spatters were visible on the wall and the bed. The Public Prosecutor demanded a 4-year prison sentence. The defense counsel, Mr. Wildervank de Blécourt, pleaded for clemency.
The District Court in Zutphen sentenced the suspect S. to 4 years in prison, in accordance with the demand, with credit for time served in pre-trial detention.
Scheveningen
In 1922, we find H.H. S. in the penitentiary on Pompstationsweg in The Hague / Scheveningen, known for its striking gatehouse.

