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Lørenskog disappearance: this may give answers to the police 05/02/2020 Norway [ad_1] “The main objective of the police now is to find out who has been helping this,” he told Dagbladet. Private investigator: Finn Abrahamsen is today a private investigator. Photo: Tor Erik Schrder / NTB scanpix Show more – Looking for new discoveries On Wednesday, the Lower Roman District Court decided to imprison Tom Hagen for four weeks, two of them in solitary confinement. The court concluded that there are likely to have been several people involved in the case. The garden has appealed the incarceration and rejects the criminal charges. Police have also not ruled out that there may be more arrests. Abrahamsen believes the charge, which is also in office, shows that police believe several are behind. DEFENDER: Tom Hagen’s defender Svein Holden is convinced he believed it was a particularly thin basis for the arrest. Video: Mars Nyløkken Helseth / Dagbladet TV Show more Finding these helpers can lead Anne-Elisabeth Hagen to the police, the former police investigator believes. – It must happen in parallel. Those who have been involved can bring you the police. There is often the weak link that the police can tip. The police keep the cards close to his chest and will not answer Dagbladet’s questions about the investigation. The former police chief says it’s natural to assume that potential aides will follow the case closely, whether they speak Norwegian and understand what’s going on. He believes that the police have now secured computer equipment from the workplace and home. – Often people who commit serious crimes have been online and have ideas. The police will search for those things. But that is not the case. IN THE WORKPLACE: On the day Tom Hagen was arrested, police investigators were at the workplace in the Futurum Business Park. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB scanpix Show more Sharpen the scene He says that combing the scene can also provide answers, noting that the couple’s joint home in Sloraveien is where Anne-Elisabeth was last seen. Police have been present at the residence since the arrest and conducted several investigations. – They have suggested previous discoveries, but will seek new discoveries. They have to find something that can identify the attendees, says Abrahamsen. WITHOUT VISION Police continue to work at Tom Hagen’s home and have set up investigative tents outside the main entrance. Video: Mars Nyløkken Helseth. April 30, 2020 Show more Police have stated that further interrogations will be conducted in the new phase with Tom Hagen and other witnesses. – There may be new witnesses that you want to talk to now. Especially people with knowledge of him may be questioned in a different way than before. Some may also have been secretly questioned. INVESTIGATION: Pål Grøndahl is a specialist in psychology, legal expert and author of the book “About Murder”. Photo: Anette Karlsen / NTB scanpix Show more Specialist psychologist Pål Grøndahl, and author of the book “About Murder,” says that questioning is central to the investigation of a murder. – Police should not pressure suspects to confess, but to find out if something is suspected to disagree with that person. Find alternatives. It may sound strange, but the fear is that you have tunnel vision and enter a confirmation trap. The interrogation is often divided into two. The first is the free explanation, in which you are allowed to respond in your own way. Then comes another phase of questioning. – Here the police will present any evidence. “You say you were there, but the GPS shows you were here. What do you say? Then they push a little bit more for the person to tell a true story,” Grøndahl says. Must find deceased The fact that Anne-Elisabeth Hagen has not been found presents challenges for the police. – Makes it difficult to demonstrate that something punishable has happened. For example, she might have had a heart attack, and then some panicked and hid her. That they haven’t found it makes it difficult to judge, says Grøndahl. Former Oslo Police Chief Anstein Gjengedal believes that the most important thing for the police is to find the deceased. – It is very important for the case, the investigation and the relatives. Finding the deceased can give clues to what really happened. I hope you can now resolve the matter and get a final clarification. He also believes that more people are likely to be involved and that it is important to find out who it could be. The chief of police: Anstein Gjengedal was chief of police in Oslo for twelve years, until 2012. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB scanpix Show more – It is important to know the course of events. The reason is important Pål Grøndahl says the motif is also important for clarity. – If everything has been well and well cared for, it is difficult to show that something punishable has happened. POSSIBLE ACCESSORIES: On Tuesday night, the same day that police arrested billionaire Tom Hagen, the items were shipped outside his home in Lørenskog. Video: Liereng / Clearing Show more Finn Abrahamsen emphasizes that it is almost impossible to resolve the issue without a perpetrator wanting to speak. He also notes that it is dramatic for the suspect that there will be speculation. – Several things have arisen, including marriage. People want to make theories and they stay forever. So Tom Hagen never leaves him, even if the charge must be given up. According to defendant Svein Holden, Tom Hagen is completely unaware of the charge. He has answered questions from the court at the prison meeting, but the defender did not want to go into what the billionaire has explained. Do you want to argue? 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