BTW the police a looking to talk to people who has sailed on the sub.
I have called in, stating I sailed with a group of people in September 2009. That would cover the Subsim meeting... |
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However, we were only sailing inside the harbour, and I think they're probably more interested in knowing if there were some favorite places in the Sound, where he took guests for a ride. |
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http://m.kn-online.de/News/Aktuelle-...Kieler#Galerie
Says: Copenhagen Police found out sinking of sub caused intentionally. German tourist took last known pic showing 2 persons aboard ( in the article), Location where picture was taken is between the point where PM claimed he dropped her off and the location where the sub sank (map in the article) |
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There has been a release to the news about what Peter stated from he entered port and until the Police took over :
https://translate.google.dk/translat...laring-lige-nu |
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If anyone is subscribed to TV2, I think you'd see the story here: https://play.tv2.dk/programmer/magas...kvinde-138850/ |
The police has lifted part of the closed door.
This is part of what they have released: "Sigtede has told the police and in court explained that an accident has occurred on board the submarine which has caused Kim Wall's death and that he subsequently buried her at sea in a not defined place in Køge Bay. The Copenhagen Police may additionally state that the sentence for killing is maintained. Further information on the investigation of the case will not be available as it is still covered by the door closure" |
That doesn't make sense. If I kill someone by accident I don't dump the body and tell people that she went ashore at some location.:-?
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What or who is "Sigtede" ?
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Thanks @von Due (and McBeck for keeping us informed).
As Schroeder wrote, 1. telling different stories does not sound good 2. you do not simpy bury someone if there was an accident. Not at sea or elsewhere. This does not make sense. :o |
Certainly doesn't look good :nope:
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You are right. Someone will say he panicked, and acted irrationally. I suppose that is possible, and I would love to give him the benefit of the doubt. But an "accident" is so far fetched and hard to believe now. Peter has used up all the trust he is allowed. It is more likely he is telling the police there was an accident to cover up a crime. We may never know why or how he killed her, but as you said, an innocent person would not ditch a woman's body into the bay when they were only miles away from shore, and then sink their one of a kind submarine and tell the police he let her off at an island. |
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