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The police have previously refused to comment on when the dead woman was placed in the freezer she was found in last week. They have previously said that she may have been there as long as since autumn 2018. Now Stefan Liliebäck confirms to news that this is true. – He has admitted that he put the body in the freezer, and that he did it in 2018, Liliebäck told news on Thursday afternoon. He defends the Norwegian who is charged with desecration of a corpse in Sweden. At the weekend, his partner was found dismembered and frozen in a freezer on the farm they lived on in Årjäng in Värmland. Stefan Liliebäck defends the Norwegian who is suspected of murder. Photo: Sverre Holm-Nilsen / news The man has admitted desecration, but not murder. – How long was she dead before she was put in the freezer? – I do not know. My client has given information about how the death occurred. He has done that in police interviews, and I have a duty of confidentiality about this, says Liliebäck. The police in Sweden have previously said that they believe the woman has been dead since September 2018. These surveillance images from 2017 show the accused Norwegian at the local Ica store in Årjäng. Photo: The police Re-registered the roommate’s car news has previously discussed how the Norwegian murder suspect re-registered the roommate’s car to himself in September 2019. The defender thus confirms that the woman was dead when the car was re-registered. – The way the police have formulated their charge, she was dead at this time, Liliebäck has previously told news. Family members of the woman have previously told how they went to Sweden to look for the woman in 2019. They were worried because they had not heard from her for a while. The family met the now accused man, who said the woman was out walking the dog. Swedish police confirm that the family contacted them with their concerns. The family has been questioned by the police after the woman was found dead. No new interrogations As far as Liliebäck knows, no new interrogations have been carried out in the case on Thursday afternoon, either with his client or others. There are also no further interviews planned with the accused man as of now, says Liliebäck. The Swedish public prosecutor in the case, Linda Karlsson, says the investigation has a high priority. – The preliminary investigation into the case, which also includes suspicion of murder, is still ongoing. The man who was arrested on Sunday is currently only in custody, charged with gross breach of burial peace and breach of burial peace, says Karlsson in a press release. – A number of interviews with witnesses and interviews with the arrested man have been held in recent days. The information that came out in these interviews is not something we can comment on at all right now, says Karlsson further. Tip news’s ​​crime group: Do you have information about this case or other crime cases? Contact news’s ​​crime group. You can tip us off by e-mail or through news’s ​​encrypted notification service. Here you can tip us anonymously. We also treat all tips confidentially, in line with the Vær varsom poster’s rules on source protection.



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