Newspapers are beheaded and thrown into the sea, horror footage on the submarine.

A series of horrible films, the Danish submarine accused of having beheaded a journalist and then thrown her body into the sea, have been found. Peter Madsen was cuffed on charges of killing the journalist, Kim Wall, after 30-year-old got on his submarine [...]
Peter Madsen was cuffed on charges of killing the journalist, Kim Wall, after 30-year-old boarded his submarine on August 10th.
The headless body was found in the waters outside Copenhagen, all 11 days later.
The submarine manufacturer, who denies the murder, said filming on the hard drive of the submarine belonged to him, and that nothing in the lab where he worked was related to him.

Madsen, a self-declared engineer, says the journalist died after being hit in the head by the ship's hatch, which weighed about 70kg.
Meanwhile, the Swedish independent journalist has won a series of awards, and was writing a report on his engineer and submarine “UC3 Nautilus”.

The 46-year-old said he then tried to bury him at sea and intended to commit suicide, trying to kill the submarine, but he seemed to fail.











