Detention meeting today – the defender believes that no further investigation is needed – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

The man has been in custody since 19 March. A few days before, the police went to his home in Värmland and found his roommate dismembered in the freezer. In questioning, the Norwegian has admitted that he placed the Norwegian woman there in 2018, but denies having killed her. He is charged with the autopsy, and has the status of a suspect in the murder. Stefan Liliebäck defends the Norwegian. Photo: Sverre Holm-Nilsen / news The public prosecutor has asked for two weeks, while the man in his 50s and his defender have only accepted a one-week extension. – We say no to two weeks, but yes to one, says defender Stefan Liliebäck to news. – Finished Ever since the arrest in March this year, an extensive investigation has been underway. The Norwegian has been in several interviews with the police, and according to the defender, he has answered comprehensively to questions from the police. The farm of the accused Norwegian is located in Värmland and is deserted. Photo: Sverre Holm-Nilsen / news According to the court reports, the man has “developed the confession with an explanation of how, according to him, it happened” and “provided a robust acknowledgment of the crime for which he has been detained”. In the personal investigation, which news has been given access to by the district court in Värmland, the accused man tells, among other things, about a difficult childhood. Next week he will be interviewed again, and Liliebäck believes the case is well enough informed. The District Court in Karlstad will decide later today how long the detention will be extended. – I believe that no further investigation is needed. The case has been fully investigated, says the defender to news. Niclas Wargren of the Prosecutor’s Office in Karlstad confirms to news that they have requested a two-week extension of imprisonment. Wargren tells news that there are still important steps to be taken in the investigation and that the results of the autopsy report are not yet clear. 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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