Hendrik Jut

[citation needed] He killed two people in part to afford his marriage to Christina Goedvolk.

Jut died relatively soon after imprisonment[1] while Christina lived out her twelve-year sentence.

[2] He has become a part of Dutch folk culture and a carnival "strength tester" called the "Kop van Jut" (Head of Jut, hitting a block with a large mallet, causing a bell to be rung if the blow is powerful enough) is said to be named after him.

Hendrik Jut's head was kept in a jar and was long on display in an anatomical museum attached to Groningen University but apparently was discarded after the bottle started leaking.

[citation needed] Media related to Hendrik Jut at Wikimedia Commons

Hendrik Jut in 1878