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09-20-2013, 06:13 AM
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Dismembered Corpse Was Convicted Swedish Murderer
The dismembered body was found in the sea off Stromstad, the remains of a 65-year-old Swedish man who seven years ago killed his wife. The man, who came from the Gothenburg area, was reported missing in the summer. The medical examiner had identified the remains using the man's teeth. He was a previously convicted murderer, writes the online version of Göteborgs-Posten . The dismembered corpse was wrapped in plastic and sunk in the sea outside Strömstad. It was found in the weekend one and a half week ago by a recreational diver, who alerted police. Because the body was found a few kilometers from the border of Norway, NCIS was connected with the matter. Killed his wife The circumstances of the murder and who dismembered and lowered his body, is still a mystery. But in July 2006 the man shot and killed his somewhat younger wife in a car park in Gothenburg, according to the newspaper. It happened after she had tried to get a divorce and had moved out of their shared home after 30 years of marriage. The husband shot her through a car window and then tried to commit suicide but failed. He was later sentenced to ten years in prison, but was released in March this year, says the Swedish correctional services to Göteborgs-Posten. Abducted? He has been missing since 26 June and there are indications that he may have been abducted from his home near Gothenburg. He was reported missing by the group Missing people, who were then searching for him, they did not think they would find him alive. According to the information that has come up, the front door was locked, but the TV was on, said the head of the group, Peder Schiller to Göteborgs-Posten at the time. His wallet was also left in the house, and the car stood outside . Signs indicating that he only took a small trip around the area, added Schiller. Thord Haraldsson of the criminal police in Trollhattan said Wednesday to Expressen that they do not yet know if it was committed a crime in the man's home, but that a thorough technical examination has been started. |