Zandvoort/Canada
Nicole Morin, a Canadian victim of Zandvoort aged 8
Jacqueline
de Croÿ - Bruxelles 28 mars 2004
-updated
July 30, 1985, Nicole Morin was eight years old and lived at Etobicoke,
in the east of Toronto (Ontario - Canada), on the twentieth floor
of a building with a swimming pool. The weather was very hot. She
left her mother at 11 o'clock, in a bathing suit, for a swim. One
of her friends was waiting for her at the door of the building,
but she never arrived. Janette Morin, her mother believed that she
had met another friend and forgotten. At the time, people were unaware
of the importance to act very quickly. She telephoned to the police
only at 6 o'clock. Nicole Louise Morin was never seen alive again
and her body was never found.
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Nicole Louise Morin à
l'âge de 8 ans: Photo sur le site de la Gendarmerie Royale du
Canada |
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Vieillissement informatique du
visage Nicole Louise Morin par la Gendarmerie
Royale du Canada |
Nineteen years later, in February 2004, Veronique Soumi, a Canadian
collaborator of the Foundation Princesses of Croÿ and Massimo Lancellotti
made researches on Internet. "BuroZoeklicht", a Dutch
organisation, published some portraits of children found in the
file of the Zandvoort paedophile network. She was trying to find
if any would look like the missing children presented in the database
on the Canadian Royal Gendarmerie website.
She found Nicole looked like one of the Zandvoort victims, and
transmitted the photographs reproduced on each site. The Foundation
made a biometric analysis, which compares most negligible measures
between the faces: points that do not vary nor with the age, the
weight, where surgical operations, such as the distance between
the pupils, the nostrils or the shape of the zygomatic muscle. The
identification is considered undeniable as from a matric difference
lower than 300.000 points correlation. This analysis revealed a
matric difference in 285.429 points, thus lower than 300.000. Nicole
is incontestably a victim of Zandvoort, since her photo has landed
in the file of this paedocriminal network based in Holland.
As opposed to what one could believe, this discovery does not at
all prove that Nicole was exported and prostituted in Holland, but
only that she was abused by a paedocriminal, which took photographs
of these abuses and sold them to the network.
The paedocriminels, for the majority, attack children in their
entourage. It cannot be excluded to consider that a neighbor in
this big building crossed Nicole in the elevator; that he attracted
her at his place. He would have then had seven hours to abuse her,
murder her and get rid of the body.
Veronique Soumi recognized Nicole at the same time as Casey Bohun,
annother child missing in Delta, 2.864 away kilometers (27 hours
of road), four years later. Though it acts of two canadian little
girls on the Zandvoort file, nothing, at first site, indicates a
link between the cases. But nothing exclude the possibility the
Canadian paedocriminals had contacts via Internet.
The two identifications were transmitted to the Royal Gendarmerie
of Canada, who were amazed to have to multiply the requests to Belgium...
to receive a mere copy of the Zandvoort file. But over a year after
this identification, a article in the Canadian press shows that
the parents would not have been advised of it!