The 34 -year -old “orderer” has quickly read that it was he who bought the gun used to kill Jonas Aarseth Henriksen. The co -accused “the assistant” explained the “orderer” that you could not punch holes in truck tires with a knife because they can explode and damage the one who does. The goal was to hit Henriksen financially by shooting holes on his tires. Neither the “assistant” nor the “orderer” had weapons available and decided to buy it. The “orderer” traveled to a woman who had inherited weapons with her brother. He bought the murder weapon, and a Magnum revolver, for a total of NOK 15,000. He also explained that he was on a mushroom trip with this woman when he found out that Jonas had been killed. – I remember I got a shock when I got that message. And then I panicked, said the “orderer” in court. Judged to prison The woman in her 20s met in Hokksund District Court in November, charged with a violation of the Arms Act. She had announced in advance that she would put all the cards on the table, and the case was brought as a confession case. The woman was arrested in mid -October 2023. In court, she described the “orderer” as a close friend. According to her, he was interested in two weapons she had inherited. He should also have asked for ammunition, which she found. “I had great confidence in him,” she said in court. news has accessed the verdict, which states that she sold two firearms and ammunition for NOK 15,000. She was sentenced to conditional imprisonment for 30 days. In addition, she received a fine of NOK 10,000 and withdrawal of the 15,000 she earned on the sale. Disliked Jonas It has emerged over the two weeks of the trial that the motif was that the cohabitant of the “orderer” had a short -term relationship with Jonas when the couple had a break in 2019. Attorney General Vibeke Gjøslien read a message sent from the “orderer” to his partner in April 2023, four months before Jonas Aarseth Henrieth was killed. The report stated, among other things, that he refused to join the cabin trip, because the cohabitant had previously been to the cabin with Jonas. – You don’t understand the hatred. You forget or want to forget that I disliked that guy intensely (…) You try to normalize the situation because you need that normality in life now. I understand it, but this is a wound that doesn’t heal, he said in court. Hi! My name is Hans-Kristian Rangnes and I am a journalist in news. Do you have information in this case or have any questions? Feel free to contact by e-mail or encrypted via signal on number 41 46 69 68. If you want to send input, tips and information encrypted and securely via news’s extra secure notification reception, you can see how to submit via news’s SecureDrop here. He told it was the cabin he hated, not Jonas. But he admits he disliked Jonas intensely. A total of six weeks have been set aside for the trial against the four defendants for the murder of Henriksen. Published 11.03.2025, at. 07.01
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