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Old 03-11-18, 09:51 AM   #442
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If all the evidence is centered around how the body was disposed of, would it be a viable defense to admit to all the alleged handing of the body "Yes, I absolutely mishandled the dead body.", while still requiring the prosecution to prove that she was, in fact, murdered?

Is there any physical evidence that is separate from the evidence of the mishandling of the body that would indicate murder?

We can infer that she was murdered, but from a legal point of view, can the prosecution prove that she was murdered.. especially if the defendant admits to all the accusations of mishandling the body.

Would that work in a Danish court?

Even if it is a long shot, this guy does not have a lot to lose.
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