Overview
- The Public Prosecution Service formally accused the suspect who calls himself 'Chris Jude' of murdering 17-year-old Lisa and raping another woman five days earlier.
- Prosecutors said Lisa's DNA was found on a knife in the suspect's locker at an asylum seekers centre and the suspect's DNA was detected on Lisa's phone, with a hoodie linking both incidents via mixed DNA.
- CCTV, phone data and e‑bike crash detection indicate Lisa was followed from 04:01, forced into the grass, and after the assailant briefly cycled away he returned and fatally attacked her; she called 112 at 04:07 pleading for help.
- Police traced a distinctive black bicycle with a white fork from the earlier rape to arrest the suspect on August 21, and cited location data, a recent knife set purchase, and footage of him washing at a tap after the attack.
- The Amsterdam court approved at least 90 more days of custody and ordered observation at the Pieter Baan Centrum, with prosecutors expecting the dossier to be ready by late 2025 or early 2026 and a next pretrial hearing set for February 11.