The cabin owner now confirms this to news. On Thursday afternoon, the 30-year-old was found dead in his own car, which was parked near a cabin by Vestre Bjonevatnet on Nes in Ådal. An extensive murder investigation was launched, but the police are still without arrests. One theory has been that Henriksen traveled out to the remote cabin area to carry out a job. The cabin owner, who does not want to be named, says that Henriksen is completely unknown to them. – Nor have we ordered any kind of work, for or with us, says the person. Jonas Henriksen is said to be completely unknown to the person who owns the cabin close to where Henriksen was found dead. Photo: PRIVAT Found by an acquaintance The police have previously confirmed that it was a friend of Henriksen’s who found him near the cabin. Just six days before the murder of the 30-year-old, he spoke in the true crime podcast “Interrogated”, about the threats and the cases in which he was offended. According to the podcast “Interrogated”, Henriksen had sent him a pin on the map on his mobile phone which led him to this very thing the place. The 30-year-old had not replied to any of his messages that day either. The police confirm that the person concerned became concerned because he was unable to make contact with him. – The comrade had not made contact with him after several attempts, and then began to investigate, says police attorney Tine Henriksen. Police attorney Tine Henriksen. Photo: JON PETRUSSON In the podcast, the sight of meeting the mate is depicted on a gravel road near a cabin. “He sits with his hands on his thighs and his head back. It almost looks like he is sleeping.” “When he sees Jonas in the driver’s seat of the car, he understands that something is terribly wrong,” the presenter is heard to say. Why was he at the cabin? The police investigators are putting together a complicated puzzle, and one of the central pieces: When did Henriksen arrive at the crime scene, why was he there and what happened up there in the forest? A central theory is that he may have been tricked into the discovery site, either through a fake job assignment or in some other way. – We have received a lot of interesting information that can shed light on, among other things, why he was there, but I can’t say anything more about that now, said police attorney Tine Henriksen to news on Tuesday. Timeline of the murder case: Jonas Aarseth Henriksen was found dead near a cabin in Nes in Ådal, on Thursday afternoon. The police assumed that the death was being investigated as a suspicious death, on Friday evening. After the police received the preliminary autopsy report, they chose to investigate it as murder. The police also confirmed on Saturday morning that Jonas Aarseth Henriksen has the status of being offended in several criminal cases. The police are asking people who have vehicles with dashboard cameras who have driven this stretch in the period Thursday 17 August between 05.00 and 18.00 to contact the police; E16 Hallingby to Nes i ÅdalFylkesvei 2320 Bjonevika – Bjoneroa Fylkesvei 245 Jevnaker – Fluberg bridgeShow more 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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