woman accused of murder is released – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

The case in summary: The woman in her 70s, who is accused of killing her partner at Flisa, will be released from custody on Wednesday. The reason is that the risk of tampering with evidence is reduced. The police believe they have control of the murder weapon. The man was found dead in a holiday home on Flisa in December, and eleven days later a murder alarm was sounded when a bullet was found in his head. The police have seized several weapons in the case, and the murder weapon was found in the holiday home of the cohabiting couple. The weapon has been tested by Kripos, who conclude that it is very likely that this weapon was used. There are no other suspects in the case. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAI. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. This is stated by the Innlandet police district in a press release. – She is released as the risk of tampering with evidence has been reduced. The police believe they have control over the weapon that was used, says police inspector Henning Klauseie. The woman in her 70s, who was the man’s partner, has been in custody since mid-January. Although she is now released from custody, the grounds for suspicion against her have not weakened, according to the police. The woman has previously denied criminal guilt and said that she does not know how her partner died. Bullet found in the head It was early on Saturday 30 December that the police in Innlandet were notified of an unexpected death in a holiday home at Flisa in Solør. It was not until eleven days later that the police sounded the murder alarm after a bullet was found in the head of the deceased man. The man’s roommate, a woman in her 70s, is charged with murder. She has been in custody since mid-January. Man found dead in holiday home at Flisa Police received notification of an unexpected death via AMK on 30 December. A cohabiting couple must have stayed alone in a cabin on Flisa and it was the woman in her 70s who reported the death. The dead man, also in his 70s, requested an autopsy. The woman in her 70s was arrested in the Oslo police district and charged with murdering her roommate. On Friday morning, the police in Innlandet issued a press release stating that they are investigating a suspicious death. According to the press release, it was findings at the scene that led to a request for an autopsy on the dead man. The woman was remanded in custody for four weeks with a letter and visiting ban due to the risk of tampering with evidence. The woman did not consent to the imprisonment and appealed the ruling. Defense attorney Helge Hartz tells news that the district court released the woman after an appeal against the imprisonment. However, the police appealed against the decision, and the woman had to remain in custody until the decision. The Eidsivating Court of Appeal believes that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting murder, and that there is a risk of tampering with evidence if the accused is released. She therefore remains imprisoned until 9 February with a letter and visiting ban. The police confirm what VG has previously reported, that the man died from a gunshot to the head. They state that they still have not found the murder weapon. At the same time, the woman is requested to continue being imprisoned for four more weeks. The accused woman in her 70s is being remanded in custody for four more weeks with a letter and visiting ban. Show more Long search for murder weapon The police have seized several weapons in the case, which belong to both the accused and the deceased. However, they have struggled to find the murder weapon. At the latest last week, Klauseie told news that they had no control over the murder weapon. On Wednesday, it became known that the murder weapon was found in the holiday home of the cohabiting couple, and it has been in the police’s control for a few weeks. – The weapon has been thoroughly tested at Kripos, and the investigations conclude that it is with a high degree of probability that this weapon was used, says Klauseie. There are no other suspects in the case.



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