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posted by martyb on Tuesday October 31 2017, @02:14AM   Printer-friendly
from the misremembering-dismembering dept.

Danish engineer and co-founder of Copenhagen Suborbitals Peter Madsen has admitted to dismembering journalist Kim Wall, but denies murdering her:

Danish police say that inventor Peter Madsen has admitted to dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall, who was researching a story in August on board a submarine he built. He denies killing her and maintains that her death was an accident, authorities say.

Madsen was alone when he was rescued from the sinking UC3 Nautilus, which police believe he sunk deliberately. As NPR's Colin Dwyer has reported, he initially claimed that he dropped Wall off safely the same day they set out — then he changed his story, saying he "buried her at sea" after a heavy hatch fell on her head.

Divers later found Wall's severed head in Denmark's Køge Bay. As NPR's Amy Held reported, police said there were "no signs of fracture or blunt force trauma to the skull," casting doubt on Madsen's claims. The head was in a bag weighted down with metal, authorities said.

Now, according to a Copenhagen police statement, Madsen has changed his story once again. He says that Wall died from carbon monoxide poisoning inside the submarine while he was sitting on the submarine's deck. During an interrogation on Oct. 14, police say, Madsen said that after Wall died, he dismembered her body and threw the remains in the bay. "This explanation (by Madsen) naturally will lead the police into gathering additional statements from the coroner and the armed forces' submarine experts," Copenhagen police investigator Jens Møller Jensen said, according to an Associated Press translation.

Also at Ars Technica, The Register, BBC, and NYT.

Previously: Submarine Builder Charged With Manslaughter After Burying Journalist at Sea
Search of "Rocket" Madsen's Space Lab Finds Footage of Woman's Decapitation


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 31 2017, @07:30AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 31 2017, @07:30AM (#589903)

    So you clam up. This encourages them to arrest you. They charge you to keep you in jail, even though the evidence is lousy. Assuming you don't just plea bargain and be turned into a member of the unemployable caste forever, you're still fired for missing work due to jail... and thus turned into a member of the unemployable caste forever.

    Losing your job due to being jailed is nearly as bad as a felony conviction. Everybody will assume you just got off on a technicality.

  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by takyon on Tuesday October 31 2017, @07:45AM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Tuesday October 31 2017, @07:45AM (#589907) Journal

    Not talking allows you to avoid saying the stupid stuff that will ultimately lead to your conviction.

    Not being found guilty and sent to prison means you don't have to check the felon box on applications. You may still have a scarlet letter, but it's not as bad. You'll also have an easier time obtaining a passport and leaving the country in search of a place where they don't give a fuck.

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