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Suspect's Phone Hacked in Oosterhout Murder Case with Three Deaths, Public Prosecution Service Can Now Read Chats: ‘Many Weapons and Stacks of Money’

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The Public Prosecution Service is pulling out all the stops to crack the Google Pixel phones of the three suspects in the Oosterhout murder case. One phone has already been cracked, the public prosecutor announced. "Many photos of weapons and money can be seen on the phone."
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The phone of one of the suspects in the triple murder case in Oosterhout, Brabant, has been hacked. The public prosecutor stated this on Thursday during a hearing at the Schiphol court. The phone contains, among other things, photos of money and weapons.

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The Public Prosecution Service is pulling out all the stops to crack the Google Pixel phones of the three suspects in the Oosterhout liquidation case. One phone has already been cracked, the public prosecutor announced. "Many photos of weapons and money can be seen."

The phone of one of the suspects in the triple murder case in Oosterhout has been cracked. The public prosecutor stated this on Thursday at a fifth preliminary hearing in the Schiphol court. In Oosterhout, three men were shot in two shootings in quick succession on March 28 last year. They all died from their injuries. Three Swedish suspects – two men and a woman – are on trial for the three killings. The Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) has…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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