Richard Klinkhamer

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Richard Klinkhamer
Born (1937-03-15) 15 March 1937 (age 87)
Ermelo, Netherlands
Occupation Writer
Language Dutch
Spouse Hannelore (????–1991; her death)

Richard Klinkhamer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈriʃɑrt ˈklɪnkɦaːmər]; born 15 March 1937) is a Dutch writer.[1] In 2000, he was sentenced to six years in prison for manslaughter after killing his wife and hiding her body.[2]

Wife's murder

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The Klinkhamers former home, circa 2008

In 1991 Klinkhamer's wife, Hannelore Klinkhamer, went missing from their home. A year later Klinkhamer went to his publisher with the manuscript for Woensdag Gehaktdag which detailed seven ways in which he could have killed his wife. However the manuscript was rejected by his publisher, Willem Donker, as being "too gruesome". Despite being the primary suspect in her disappearance the police investigation yielded no concrete evidence against Klinkhamer despite being questioned multiple times and being detained once. In 1997 Klinkhamer sold the residence he shared with his wife and moved to Amsterdam. In 2000 the occupants of Klinkhamer's former residence started renovation on the garden and work crews discovered the skeletal remains of his wife in clay beneath cement floor in the garden shed. Shortly thereafter he was arrested and charged for his wife's murder, which he confessed to.[2]

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Will Woodward, "The lying Dutchman: how a crime writer confessed to his wife's murder", The Guardian, 2000.

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