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09-07-2013, 08:24 AM
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Witness in Murder Trial Found Dead and Severely Decomposed
It is interesting to mention, that the deceased was known as Marianne Aino, an important witness in the "Styckmordsrättegånge", a Swedish murder trial. A female tourist from Sweden was found dead in a house in Phuket. According to the police, the young woman must have been dead for at least 7 to 10 days. Neighbours first thought, that something must have been wrong, when they started to something odd, coming from the apartment of the young woman. They called the police after their discovery. When the police arrived, they found her lying on a sofa in the living room. On the coffee table next to the sofa, the police discovered several pills and some beer. The police also stated, that there was no sign of a struggle before her death and that they don't expect a real crime behind it. The body was sent to Vachira Phuket Hospital for an autopsy. |
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09-07-2013, 08:26 AM
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Re: Witness in Murder Trial Found Dead and Severely Decomposed
Marianne Aino was an important witness in one of the most shocking murder cases in Sweden’s history. The case is mostly known as Styckmordsrättegången – The dismemberment murder trial ![]() In June, 1984, the prostitute Catrine de Costa disappeared in Stockholm, a month later several of her body parts were found in plastic bags. A few weeks later more body parts turned up. Catrine de Costa’s head, genitalia, inner organs and one of her breasts were never found. The finding of the body parts lead to one of the most startlingly cases in Swedish history. A case in which the now diseased Marianne Aino played a big part. “The journal witness” appeared in the trials of two doctors in 1988. Her journals contained information saying that Catrine de Costa had known to “pervert doctors”. She showed the journals to the prosecutor, claiming that she had written down what Catrine told her in 1983 and 1984 about the doctors. According to the journals, the doctors and Catrine de Costa had sex in something referred to as the death room and also in the presence of a small child. The authenticity of the journals came into question as the statements in the District Court in 1988 differed from the information she provided to the police four years earlier when Catrine’s remains had been identified. The first information was not about doctors, children or death rooms and was totally inconsistent with what she later featured in their diaries. End the end the doctors were acquitted due to lack of evidence. Much later, in 2000, Anna was questioned by the police on suspicion of perjury. She was unable to explain the contradictory information that she left. The disputed diaries were gone and she did not know where they had gone. No charges were ever raised. |
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09-07-2013, 03:35 PM
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Re: Witness in Murder Trial Found Dead and Severely Decomposed
Its funny how the guilty get away with murder but the witness has to live with all that crap that she knows and no one will believe them.I wonder if she was forced by someone to take the pills .... |