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It is one of the most sensational criminal cases in Norway’s recent history: Anne-Elisabeth Falkevik Hagen disappeared without a trace on October 31, 2018 from a family property in Lørenskog, near Oslo. Since then, no trace of the 68-year-old has been missing.
Finally, in April of this year, an apparently dramatic turning point: the police arrested the missing husband, Tom Hagen (70), and a possible accomplice. The approximately 30-year-old man was accused of killing the woman or being involved in the murder.
Meanwhile, they are both released again. Are investigators on the wrong track?
Initially, the police suspected a kidnapping, but then changed their main hypothesis that the kidnapping was only false and that the woman was probably killed.
Cryptocurrency ransom note
On Friday, millionaire Hagen was released after a successful request for a court order. Police said the charges against him remained. Hagen denies the allegations.
Police have now released the second suspect from custody. The charges against the 30-year-old man have been partially dropped, he said in a message. However, he is still accused of complicity in a kidnapping. The man rejects the accusations.
The released suspect has a relationship with Tom Hagen, according to police, and is familiar with IT tools and cryptocurrencies. This is important because after the disappearance of the woman in the Hagens house, a ransom note was received in a cryptocurrency. (SDA / noo)