Danish Police Find Decapitated Head Of Swedish Journalist

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Danish police say the divers have returned heads of head and two legs of Swedish journalist Kim Walla on Saturday, who disappeared in August during talks with a Danish inventor at his home submarine. In a terrible case, a worthy Nordic noir triler, police inspector Jens Moller Jensen from Copenhagen told reporters that divers found their bags with her missing clothes, head and legs in the Koge bay, south of the capital. "Last night our forensic dentist confirmed that the head of Kim Walla," he said. His throat torso was found floating in waters outside Copenhagen on August 21, 11 days after the disappearance. The self-employed engineer and inventor, Peter Madsen, 46, is charged with Wall's death, and the prosecutors say he had dropped his body before throwing it into the sea. Madsen, who is married and who is in custody since August 11, claims that the 30-year-old Wall had died when her 70-pounded head dropped her head and in panic she threw her body into the sea,
He has insisted her body was intact at the time.
But Jensen said the decapitated head contradicted Madsen’s version of events.
There is “no sign of fracture on the skull and there isn’t any sign of other blunt violence to the skull,” he said, citing an autopsy carried out overnight.
Locating Wall’s head has been a priority for investigators, as the final autopsy on the torso was not able to establish the cause of death.
However, it did show multiple mutilation wounds to Wall’s genitals.
Fetish films
Prosecutors believe Madsen killed Wall as part of a sexual fantasy, then dismembered and mutilated her body.
Earlier this week, Prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen told a court custody hearing that a hard disk found in Madsen’s workshop contained fetish films in which real women were tortured, decapitated and burned.
“This hard drive doesn’t belong to me,” Madsen insisted, saying numerous people had access to his workshop.
Madsen has insisted there was no sexual relationship between him and Wall, and their contacts had been purely professional.
Jensen said the divers on Friday found the body parts and clothes in bags weighed down with metal pieces. Her torso had also been weighed down when it was found, also in Koge Bay.
“Yesterday morning we found a bag within which we found Kim Wall’s clothes, underwear, stockings, and shoes. In the same bag laid a knife, and there were some car pipes to weigh the bag down,” he said.
“Around dinnertime we found one leg, and then another leg. And then we found a head that also laid in a bag, and was weighed down with multiple metal pieces.”
Wall worked as a freelance journalist based in New York and China, and her articles were published in The Guardian, The New York Times and others.
At the time of her disappearance, Wall was believed to be working on a feature story about Madsen, an eccentric, well-known figure in Denmark.
Madsen has successfully launched rockets with the aim of developing private space travel.
His homemade submarine Nautilus, launched in 2008, was the biggest private sub ever made when he built it with help from a group of volunteers.
But the group became engaged in a long-running dispute over the Nautilus, before members of the board decided to transfer the vessel’s ownership to Madsen, according to the sub’s website.
In 2015, Madsen sent a text message to two members of the board claiming: “There is a curse on Nautilus”. “That curse is me. There will never be peace on Nautilus as long as I exist,” Madsen wrote, according to the volunteers. ❤ ❤ 2348050417551 available for a good time ... spill TEA.... Easy on Shade #jaiyeorie

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