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On Wednesday it came to a lot of attention when it became known through Kvällsposten, among others, that convicted murderer Peter Madsen suddenly admitted that he had killed Swedish journalist Kim Wall in his submarine.
During the trial, horrific evidence emerged that the Dane had tortured, murdered, and then dismembered.
During the court process, however, the Danish submarine builder claimed that the Swedish journalist died in an accident and that his fault in the context was only that he cut up his body and lowered the wreckage into the Sound.
Admit murder
However, Danish journalist Kristian Linnemann, through long and extensive telephone conversations with Peter Madsen in prison, made Madsen also admit to the murder.
The phone calls lasted 20 hours and only afterwards will Peter Madsen be informed that everything was recorded.
The information is the basis of the documentary series that Discovery Networks and the Dplay channel broadcast in Denmark. The show series is called “The Secret Recordings.”
However, in a Facebook post, Peter Madsen’s wife Jenny Curpen criticizes the information and at the same time attacks the Danish journalist.
The criticism is mainly directed at the working methods, not to mention that the conversations were recorded.
“I want the journalist to know that he never informed us about this. All the material has been added illegally and through manipulation,” the wife writes.
She adds:
“In my opinion, the action is unethical, unprofessional, irresponsible and unacceptable.”
Cheated
Jenny Curpen thinks Peter Madsen has gone astray. She also claims that the journalist heard from both her and Peter Madsen long before with a request to make a documentary. At the time, the couple must have refused to participate.
“We do not need such participation, now or later,” the wife writes in her post.
According to the Facebook post, Madsen, however, chose to speak to the journalist by phone because he was interested in the possibility of publishing an autobiography.
Peter Madsen never says in his own words that he killed the Swedish journalist. But he answers yes to the question of whether it was he who killed Kim Wall.
Reject criticism
In a written response to the Danish newspaper BT, the program’s editor, Tine Røgind Quist, rejects all the allegations.
– Peter Madsen has known from the beginning that he spoke to a journalist and that the conversation was journalistic in nature. Subsequently, he also gave him permission for the material to be used on the show, he says.