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Danish Inventor Abused Wigger Lefty Kim Wall Before Killing Her, Indictment Says

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Jan 26, 2018, 8:08:02 AM1/26/18
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COPENHAGEN — The inventor Peter Madsen is accused by the Danish
authorities of binding and abusing the journalist Kim Wall on
board his submarine before killing her, according to an
indictment released in full on Tuesday.

Mr. Madsen has given shifting explanations for what happened to
Ms. Wall, 30, a prolific Swedish journalist who disappeared
after boarding the vessel on Aug. 10 in Copenhagen to interview
him, and whose torso was found on a beach south of the city on
Aug. 21.

Most recently, he admitted to dismembering her body, but he said
that she had died in an accident.

In the indictment, however, prosecutors say he brought a “saw,
sharpened screwdrivers, straps, strips and pipes” to the
submarine before the trip, arguing that these were part of a
plan to kill Ms. Wall. He “abused her by hitting her, stabbed
and cut her and he killed her after which he dismembered her
body,” the indictment said.

The straps and pipes were tied to her torso and limbs to wear
them down after he threw them overboard. The police
investigation has not been able to establish the exact cause of
death, but say that she was either strangled or had her throat
cut.

The police said earlier that Ms. Wall had been stabbed
repeatedly, including in her genitals, but had not previously
said they believed that to have happened before her death.

Mr. Madsen, 47, was formally charged last week with premeditated
killing, a charge equivalent to murder; sexual assault; and
improper handling of a body.

The indictment published on Tuesday also says he deliberately
sank his submarine, the Nautilus NC3, and it accuses him of
endangering lives by forcing two vessels, a cargo ship and a
cruise ship, to take evasive action because of the way he had
navigated in the Oresund, the strait between Denmark and Sweden.
The submarine was later found drifting in Koge Bay.

Mr. Madsen was rescued and brought to shore near Copenhagen on
Aug. 11. He was arrested shortly afterward and has since been in
police custody.

At one point, he said Ms. Wall had been killed by a blow to the
head from a submarine hatch. When divers eventually recovered
her head and limbs in plastic bags, however, no such injury was
found.

“My client read the indictment, and we’re both puzzled,” Betina
Hald Engmark, Mr. Madsen’s lawyer, said on Tuesday. “It’s not
quite what we expected, but we hope everything will come to
light when the trial begins. The case should be prosecuted in
court and not in the press. Some members of the press seem to
forget that the prosecution hasn’t proved their case yet,” she
said, declining to comment further.

The trial by jury is scheduled to start in Copenhagen on March
8. The verdict is expected on April 25.

Ms. Wall was a successful writer and reporter who had work
published internationally, including in The New York Times. A
memorial fund to support a young female journalist is being
raised in her name.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/23/world/europe/peter-madsen-kim-
wall.html
 

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