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The 23-year-old ex-girlfriend was charged with the murder of Wilma (17), who was reported missing in Uddevalla on November 17 of last year. The next day, the case was referred to as a kidnapping.
According to the indictment, the man removed the head from the body and put it in a suitcase, Aftonbladet writes. The police made the discovery.
on November 28.
The newspaper writes that sweaters, toys, and underpants were also found in the suitcase. The body part was wrapped in aluminum foil.
– exhaustive research
A major scouting action was launched after Wilma when he disappeared last fall. Two weeks after the disappearance, police said they had found a part of the body that weakened hopes of finding the girl alive.
A few days later, Wilma’s 23-year-old girlfriend was jailed on suspicion of murder.
On Wednesday morning at the Uddevalla district court, almost half a year after the disappearance, the man was reported to have been charged with murder.
– Extensive investigative measures have been implemented in this case. We have carried out several extensive interrogations and investigations of the scene, says prosecutor Jim Westerberg, according to the newspaper.
– it happened at home
The murder is said to have taken place in Wilma and at the ex-boyfriend’s joint residence in Uddevalla, police said at a press conference on Wednesday morning.
– Over the weekend, Wilma’s relatives began to worry, since they had not heard from him. They visited the man at home, and he explained that he and Wilma had quarreled and that she had left home. That explanation
“The ex-boyfriend remained faithful throughout the investigation,” prosecutor Jim Westerberg said, Aftonbladet writes.
This, however, did not reassure Wilma’s friends and family, as it was not as if she did not make a sound.
– The man is the person who last saw Wilma alive. Neighbors have explained that they heard screams from a woman at this time, Westerberg says.
Long line of evidence
At the press conference, the prosecutor described the evidence that the police have used as the basis for the prosecution.
In addition to the suitcase, traces of blood were also found in the living room. According to the police, there is clear evidence that this has been attempted to be removed. At home, the police also found blood on a kitchen knife. The groom’s DNA has been
found in the foil in which the body part was wrapped.
– No other possible perpetrator has found any traces yet, says Jim Westerberg.
Among the evidence used by the police is an SMS conversation between the couple where the ex-boyfriend should have been jealous.
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