Murder suspect Norwegian previously convicted of murder – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

This is shown in a judgment that news has gained access to. The Swedish newspaper Ttela mentioned the verdict first. The man was in his teens when, according to the verdict, he killed a 7-year-old girl in Eastern Norway. He had been to football training and met the girl, whom he knew from before, on his way home. They played together for a short time, before the man “suddenly attacked” the girl, according to the verdict. The man in his 50s is today suspected of murdering a woman in Trollhättan in Sweden. “Brutal manner” The sentence describes gross violence against the girl. “The court undoubtedly finds that the exceptionally crude and brutal manner in which the murder was carried out […] implies that there are particularly aggravating circumstances here,” the judgment states. The court emphasizes that the act of murder “must have gone on over a considerable period of time”, and that the girl was “without a chance to defend herself”. Experts in the case believed he had “poorly developed mental faculties” and that there was a risk of new offences. The prosecution submitted a request for seven years’ imprisonment for the man. The court, on the other hand, believed that he was mildly mentally retarded, and came to the conclusion that he was unsuitable for a normal sentence in prison. He was not sentenced, and the court left it to child protection to take measures. The prosecution was nevertheless allowed to subject him to so-called security measures for ten years. Denies criminal guilt His Swedish defender in the new case, Peter Norlin, does not want to comment on the old murder conviction. – It is not something that encompasses my work and is not something that I am aware of, so I cannot comment on it, says Norlin to news on Thursday evening. He says the man denies criminal guilt for murder in Sweden. – I cannot go into details about the suspicions, says Norlin. Convicted of assisting suicide On Friday 6 December, it became known that a Norwegian is suspected of murdering a woman in Trollhättan in Sweden. The woman was found dead in her own home on 6 September this year. She left a suicide note in the hallway outside her apartment, according to Swedish court documents, to which news has gained access. The woman was found dead in her own apartment in Trollhättan in Sweden on 6 September this year. The woman died of an overdose of drugs combined with alcohol, according to the autopsy report. The Swedish newspaper Ttela has mentioned the same information. Swedish police therefore assumed that she committed suicide. But at the end of November, the matter took an abrupt turn. The Norwegian was then suspected of murder. This summer, the man in his 50s was sentenced to eight years in prison for complicity in suicide. Five of the years were made conditional, with a probationary period of five years. In court, he admitted that he helped a 76-year-old Norwegian woman take her own life in a hotel room at the Nordby shopping center in Strömstad. This woman also left a suicide note. During the trial this summer, the experts assessed that he had no relevant disorder or condition. The man in his 50s appealed the sentence to the Court of Appeal. It is therefore not legally binding. The appeal case in Norway has been postponed following the Swedish murder investigation. Published 12/12/2024, at 18.32



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