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Klaas
ANNINK
1774
Men and women
He was reputedly responsible, together with his
wife Aarne Spanjers and his son, Jannes, for numerous robberies
and murders in the region in and around Hengevelde.
In 1774, a merchant from Hanover investigated
and found convincing evidence that Annink was responsible for the
disappearance and murder of one of his family members. Huttenkloas
was then arrested and held for 114 days in a specially-made chair.
Following a controversial trial, he and his wife were sentenced to
death and executed.
The seat in which Klaas Annink sat, known as
the "Chair of Huttenkloas", is still on display in the Ancient
Chamber room in the Palthehuis Museum in Oldenzaal.
Klaas Annink's infamous nickname, Huttenkloas,
has not been forgotten, having been adopted by a local brewery.
The company Hengelose Huttenkloas B.V. has outlets in Twente,
Salland, Drenthe, Achterhoek, selling Huttenkloas beer. Also, the
Dutch accordion player and singer Alexander Schoemaker, in 2009,
released a CD about twents legends, including a ballad 'de ballade
van Hutnkloas'.