The accused says he spoke to the dead roommate in the freezer – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

It is still unknown how the woman died, but the man has admitted that he put the body in the freezer in 2018. He is suspected of murder, but denies this. The man from Agder was detained on 19 March. While he has been in custody, the Swedish Correctional Service has carried out an investigation of him. 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. Problematic childhood He says he was exposed to abuse and that he started taking drugs early on. He says that he only had two years of primary school, and explains that he often had to change orphanages. He had various odd jobs before he took early retirement. news has previously mentioned that the man has been convicted several times, including for rape and attempted rape. FOUND: The police went to the farm in March. Photo: Sverre Holm-Nilsen / news The accused man says he has been abusing alcohol for a long time, and that this has escalated after his roommate and their shared dog died. He says he has also used hashish. In the investigation, the man says that he has not had contact with the health service in connection with the abuse, but that he now realizes that he needs help for this. The man says he has been drinking alcohol daily, and that it has left him with a memory lapse. Says he spoke to the deceased In the investigation, he is clear that he is struggling mentally. He says in this context that in several cases he “has had conversations with his deceased partner who was then in the freezer”. “According to XX (accused editor’s note), this has made him reflect on his own state of mind.” news has been in contact with the man’s lawyer, who says he cannot comment on the case. The accused was questioned last week and will be questioned again next week. THE FARM IN ÅRJENG: The accused man says he did not want people to visit him because the home had fallen into disrepair. Photo: Frode Fjerdingstad / news



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