The Amsterdam police have launched a unique effort to solve the cold case of Bernadett “Betty” Szabo, a 19-year-old Hungarian sex worker murdered in 2009. Betty had entered the sex trade as a teenager and moved to the Netherlands in hopes of a better life. Tragically, she was killed shortly after giving birth, and her death remains unsolved.
To renew interest in her case, police have placed a hologram of Betty in the Red Light District, where she appears in a window, breathing and writing “help” on the glass. This haunting portrayal aims to remind the public of her vulnerability and draw out potential witnesses. Authorities hope that this technology-driven approach, which depicts Betty in her last known location, will encourage individuals with any knowledge of her final days to come forward, helping to bring justice to her memory.

To renew interest in her case, police have placed a hologram of Betty in the Red Light District, where she appears in a window, breathing and writing “help” on the glass. This haunting portrayal aims to remind the public of her vulnerability and draw out potential witnesses. Authorities hope that this technology-driven approach, which depicts Betty in her last known location, will encourage individuals with any knowledge of her final days to come forward, helping to bring justice to her memory.

