Hendrik Jan Korterink was a renowned Dutch crime journalist and author, best known for his work with De Telegraaf. He specialized in crime reporting and was known for his investigative journalism and insightful books on organized crime in the Netherlands.
Hendrik Jan Korterink passed away in 2021 at the age of 65. His death marked the end of a distinguished career in crime journalism, leaving behind a legacy of impactful reporting and a series of influential books that continue to inform and engage readers on the complexities of organized crime.
Korterink published 'De Ros-tapes' in 2015, a book based on the testimonies of key figures in the Dutch criminal world. The book was praised for its detailed portrayal of crime networks and Korterink's ability to extract and present complex information in an engaging manner.
In 2010, Korterink launched his own crime-focused website, which became a popular platform for readers interested in the latest developments in the Dutch criminal underworld. The website showcased his expertise and provided a space for in-depth crime reporting and analysis.
In 2005, Korterink published 'De BV Bruinsma', a book that explored the life and criminal empire of Dutch drug lord Klaas Bruinsma. The book was well-received and highlighted Korterink's ability to provide deep insights into the workings of organized crime in the Netherlands.
Hendrik Jan Korterink joined De Telegraaf in 2000, where he continued to focus on crime reporting. His work at De Telegraaf further cemented his reputation as a leading crime journalist, known for his detailed and investigative reporting on high-profile criminal cases.
In 1990, Korterink published his first book on crime, which delved into the underworld of Dutch organized crime. This publication established him as an authority on the subject and marked the beginning of his prolific career as an author of crime literature.
Hendrik Jan Korterink began his career in journalism in the early 1980s, focusing on crime reporting. His early work laid the foundation for his reputation as a leading crime journalist in the Netherlands, known for his in-depth investigations and fearless reporting.