On Wednesday, Peter Madsen, Danish submarine inventor was found guilty of torturing and murdering Swedish reporter Kim Wall during a private submarine trip. He was sentenced to life in prison.
Judge Anette Burkoe at the Copenhagen City Court said she and two jurors unanimously decided Wall’s death was a murder, saying Madsen didn’t give “a trustworthy” explanation.
Throughout the trial that started on March 8, Madsen, 47, has denied murder, saying 30-year-old Wall died accidentally inside the submarine though he changed his story about how she had died.
Wall embarked on Madsen’s submarine on August 10 to interview the entrepreneur.
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Prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen stated Wall’s murder was sexually motivated and premeditated because Madsen brought along tools he normally didn’t take when sailing, including a saw and sharpened screwdrivers.
The cause of death has never been established but the court found that Madsen “cut the body into pieces to hide what had happened.”
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