Saturday, May 25, 2013

Police are working against the clock - Swedish Dagbladet

man should be retained for stronger evidence.

On Saturday, police devoted himself mainly to the continued questioning and analysis of materials.

– We’ve had a technician in time very intense. Exactly what efforts have proved we do not want to go into, said police spokesman Peder Jonsson said.

Police would not say anything about the preliminary autopsy report issued on Friday.

The suspect is 22-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of murder, a lower degree of suspicion. He has said that the woman was at his home the day she was last seen in life, but he denies the crime.

22-year old has not been questioned again during the day. The man’s lawyer Bo Forsenberg find that the evidence presented so far for him is strong.

– The only thing I learned is that the suspicion is that he was the last, what we know, who saw her alive. Something more concrete, I have not been told, says Forsenberg.

At lunchtime, hundreds of Centre Square in Boden for a celebration with a minute of silence in honor of the murdered woman.

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