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03-27-18, 02:14 PM | #451 |
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http://nyheder.tv2.dk/tema/ubaadssagen From there, you can go read plenty of article about the court case. It was the 6th day in court today. Well, excuse me for not translating everything coming out about the case these days. Some critic words about my choice of sources made me think: why the... should I spend lots of time translating the most important parts, if that's the reaction. Now, I also know that some appriciated it. So that's why I post this link above at all. However, you have to put the text from the sub links in google translate and translate it yourself. Sorry! I don't have much time at present, because I'm in the process of moving. So lack of time is also a reason. Anyway, in very short: PM has been questioned about the sub, several women have been questioned about the sex life of PM, and several people attached the space lab, Copenhagen Suborbitals and old friends, former and current, have been questioned about the sub and about technical stuff. Some of them have spoken against the theories of PM, but one of them has said it was plausible that a pressure made it impossible to open the hatch. Today, several of the snuff, torture and killing videos found on the computer and external harddrive of PM was played in court. One witness didn't show up in court today. Speculations about whether that was the wife of PM. To be continued...
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Thanks for the update Carotio.
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03-28-18, 05:41 AM | #453 | |
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In English:
Peter Madsen murder trial: woman invited on to submarine two days before Kim Wall’s death http://www.theweek.co.uk/92441/peter...bmarine-murder Quote:
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04-04-18, 12:13 PM | #454 |
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Some more information
As mentioned earlier the prosecutor had called an expert on Submarines Ditte Dyreborg. Yesterday she was called into the witness stand Here is from what have been said during her testimony (have used google translate) It was not the exhaust that killed the Swedish journalist, says the prosecutor's expert witness, contradicting the statement of the submarine captain. Commander and expert on submarines do not believe that Kim Wall died of exhaust gases. Today's main witness in the case of the Swedish journalist's death is the commander and submarine expert Ditte Dyrborg from the Navy naval station in Korsor. Even when the submarine disappeared in August last year, she became involved in the search. The first reaction of the Commander, was that a submarine would not sink as fast as it did in the case of Nautilus. She was sent to Dragør, where the submarine landed. The witness then spoke with some officers and pointed out that she already assumed that it was a deliberate sinking. The reduction was later recognized by the accused submarine. Did not track too much carbon monoxide Commander and trained engineer, was also involved in the raising of the submarine and conducted measurements on board when the vessel was emptied of water. The measurements took place with equipment from Naval Station Korsor. She explained in court that it would be possible to find carbon monoxide in the vessel's air reservoir if there had been an exhaust gas in the submarine, as the defendant has explained. That led to the death of the Swedish journalist Kim Walls, the defendant himself explained on 14 October. But there was no carbon black to register: "It can be measured in very small concentrations, but we could not find anything" The prosecutor would know whether the time difference between August 11 and the time when the measurements were made in October after the accused's new explanations have any significance? "It does not matter. For the air that was measured in the reservoir was from that day, "the shipwreck replied, there was also no fault on the exhaust system in the vessel. Do not believe the accused's explanation The accused submarine explained that there was a mistake on the exhaust that led exhaust gases into the vessel. "Do you think that Kim Wall should have been locked in the submarine because of oppression and got exhaust gases in it?", The prosecutor asks. "No, I do not believe it". Commander Ditte Dyrborg does not believe that the accused submarine driver would be able to open the submarine's hatch from the outside, such as the accused have explained. She has delivered three reports to the police investigation. According to them, it is considered impossible to open a hatch by hand alone, when there is negative pressure in the vessels caused by the exhaust gases. "If the engines running, you should be able to lift 525 kg plus the hatch weight. It's after a minute '. Shouted through the hull The defendant has previously explained that he does not know why the engines in the vessel stopped but thought he was yelling at Kim Wall in the submarine that she should stop the engines. The commander, does not believe that it has been possible at the time. "There are two engines and noise, and there is a thick hull. I do not think you could shout someone up. I do not think you could have closed the engines unless you were instructed in it " (End of article) Here are the whole article in Danish https://politiken.dk/indland/art6413...B8dningsgasser Markus |
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Doesn't really come as a surprise.
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04-04-18, 12:27 PM | #456 |
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You could say that this technical expert have shoot lots of holes in PM's balloon of technical explanation about KW's dead
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04-04-18, 12:30 PM | #457 |
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It boggles my mind trying to figure out what PM is hoping to achieve with his ever changing story.
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04-04-18, 04:31 PM | #458 |
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Even today there have been a hearing.
The day's hearing in the trial against Peter Madsen was divided into two. The first part was with his former female acquaintances. Among them a woman who had been invited aboard two days before the meeting with Kim Wall, the woman thanked However, no to the offer. And a witness who had seen him come walking with a backpack and the said saw. This witness said that PM walked with certain steps and a solid eye The second part of the hearing was about the snuff movies that had been found on his computer Here the prosecutor read the description of these films. Among others about a 14 year old girl who was impaled through the abdomen Markus |
04-05-18, 04:53 AM | #459 |
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Oh man, that made me feel nauseous. I understand the morbid curiosity many people have... but impaled children and snuff? Today might be the day the court reads PM's mental examination. I seriously hope there is something very wrong with him or the world suddenly feels... less nice (even worse?) UPDATE (reading along with live updates from the court): One thing said in court is that PM had a digital camera in his bag but the memory card was missing. It seems (or so the prosecutor says) that PM likely filmed KW's death. Someone asked what would happen with the sub. It was said in court that "all the owners of Nautilus wants it destroyed and not end up on a museum or for sale". Update 2: PM says that "the 13 lesions on KW's head happened after he put the head in plastic bags" when he made holes i the bags to let air out. The police doesn't agree and are (trying?) to point out that the holes doesn't match the lesions. PM also says he started cutting in KW 7 hours after her death. 13 lesions in her head alone?! Jesus Christ. Her poor parents (who are in the courtroom) are sitting there looking at PM (who is "looking at the people in court, not avoiding eye-contact, smiling" according to the journalists). I think I might stop reading along for now... Last edited by Dahoon; 04-05-18 at 05:29 AM. Reason: spelling & update from court |
04-05-18, 07:43 AM | #460 |
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Absolutely sickening
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04-05-18, 01:06 PM | #461 |
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From todays hearing which was the 10th day
(Used google translate) Peter Madsen green boiler suit he had on the submarine, was soiled with the blood, biological material or tissue soaked in blood on the knees and with bloodstains in several places It appeared from the prosecutor's documentation of the forensic report. - It is perhaps not surprising when one admits cutting up corpses. But it is particularly blodstænkene, I want to concentrate on, said Prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen. Bloodstains, their shape, position and quantity can give an indication of what has happened. Most of the blood was found on the front of the boots on the legs and sleeves. Among other things, blood splash has been found with a satellite splash on the left sleeve that comes from a mother's tank. Satellite splashes are blood clots that occur when blood hits the substrate and subsequently is projected away again. It is estimated that the blood was predominantly coagulated (solidified, ed.) Before it got on the suit and that the blood clots were produced by blood drops that were scattered through the air and then spread on the suit. It also assessed that the suit has been buttoned up because found bloodstains with coagulated blood on the reverse side. Both knees had strong blood clots and coagulated blood, and it is a sign that there has been a pressure in kneeling in a blood and tissue contaminated area. Boiler suit has been soaked by the stay in the salt water, but technicians do not believe this is relevant, because blood is deep in the fibers. Neither the prosecutor or the defense must conclude the documentation, but only faithfully read up. Therefore, it will first be noted in the prosecution procedure, why he believes that the bloodshed is interesting. (End of article) https://ekstrabladet.dk/112/madsens-...f-blod/7104189 Markus |
04-06-18, 02:08 PM | #462 |
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Forgotten something important to add yesterday.
Those days when there is a hearing, there is a criminal reporter who acts on TV2 NEWS when the todays hearing is over. She is live around 16.15-16.30. Yesterday, she told us that besides finding blood on his boots, traces of straps around her ankles were also found. (Have tried to find some article about this straps, to be sure I heard her correctly.) Furthermore In one of the previous hearings, one of the forensic clinicians who had examined the torso was called as a witness. This said that the applied cuts in her abdomen were inflicted just before or just after her death and not 7 hours later as the accused claims. Now I'm wondering Do you need to tighten a person(If I have heard correctly) when he or she have been dead for 7 hours, when and if a person want to cut this person in small parts. ? Markus |
04-06-18, 02:32 PM | #463 |
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Thanks for keeping us posted on the trial. This is one of the most sickening reads ever though. What an inconceivably sick mind this is.
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04-06-18, 06:15 PM | #464 |
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Yes and even that is an understatement!!
Edit: I wonder what his wife thinks of all this?
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04-07-18, 11:53 AM | #465 | |
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Can't remember which reason she had and why the court approved her request. by the way There is only two days left in this trial against Peter Madsen or Raket Madsen which is his nickname here in Denmark. The next hearing will be divided into two parts The prosecutor telling the court how cruel PM is and only a life sentence is good for PM The Attorney(defense) telling the court how lovely and understanding PM is and of course he shall have some punishment for having cut her into pieces a.s.o. (don't know what the correct name for this) Markus |
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