Evil Danish Inventor Will Serve Life For Murdering Ambitious Swedish Journalist

Evil Danish Inventor Will Serve Life For Murdering Ambitious Swedish Journalist

 

By James Simons

Evil Danish inventor Peter Madsen has been found guilty and sentenced to life in prison today for killing and sexually abusing Swedish journalist Kim Wall.

The dismembered body of 30-year-old Wall was found in plastic bags in the Bay of Koge, southwest of Copenhagen. She disappeared after boarding Madsen submarine as part of an investigative research she was doing.

Madsen “brought a saw, knife, sharpened screwdrivers, straps, strips and pipes” aboard his submarine as part of a plan to kill Wall, the prosecutor told the court. He denied the killing, pleading guilty only to the indecent handling of a corpse. The evil brute admitted deliberately sinking the marine, and despite his mobile phone never recovered, its contents were retrieved.

Prosecutors had revealed that on August 10, he searched the words, ”beheading”, ”girl”, and ”agony”

CHARGES

The charges against 47-year-old Madsen, included murder, indecent handling of a corpse and “sexual relations other than intercourse of a particularly dangerous nature.”  Madsen was found guilty of all charges. Wall had spoken to the editor of Wired magazine about doing a research on Madsen’s space lab about Copenhagen sub-orbitals, a crowd-funded amateur space programme. She never got to complete her mission as her torso was found separately from other body parts, all of which were too graphic to even show the court. Only a picture of her wrists was shown to the court-they matched straps found on the submarine.
 
Yet, evil Madsen plans to appeal the verdict, his lawyers told reporters. Obscene and callous photos were found on his phone, including one of a woman having her throat slit. Videos of women being tortured and executed were also found on his computer. Psychologists who examined Madsen concluded he appeared violent and sexually deviant, narcissistic with a lack of empathy and manipulative.
 
A moving statement by the City Court of Copenhagen read:

“In determining the punishment, the court emphasized that it was a cynical and planned sexual assault and killing of a very brutal character on a random woman who, in connection with her journalistic work, had accepted an offer of a trip in the defendant’s submarine,” the City Court of Copenhagen said in a statement in Danish released after the verdict.

“I think it was crucial to the court that it was a premeditated murder and that there are sexual violations of a serious character,” he told reporters.

When asked what it was like to work on a case of this nature, Buch-Jepsen said it has affected him more than others.

“I am not made of steel so, of course, this case affects me on a personal level, but I have a professional role I need to carry out,” he said. “But there’s no doubt that after going home from work, this case has gotten under my skin more than other cases”.

Wall, a bachelor graduate of international relations from the London School Of Economics and Political Science, also had a Masters degree in journalism and international relations from Columbia University in Newyork. A widely traveled woman of high ambitions, her life was snuffed out by an evil brute who with strange tendencies. He must rot in jail for his extremely callous offence of murder- no judge will grant him the appeal he ridiculously wants.

 

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