The trial of inventor Madsen is initiated, allegedly massacred journalist

Today the Copenhagen Court has heard Captain of the submarine “Nautilus”. The ship, which was launched in 2008, was built by Peter Madsen with several aides from a group of volunteers. He's being tried in connection with the murder of Danish journalist Kim Wall. The ship took three years to complete at a cost [...]
The ship took three years to complete at a cost of $200,000.
The first witness has given his version of Swedish journalist Kim Wall's death, reports “Sky News” Transmission Periscope.
The Witness had no knowledge of whether the newspaper staff was female or male. The prosecutor displayed pictures and images of Kim's body in court.
Kim Wall had sent a message to her boyfriend when she was on the submarine about 20.30 on August 10th: “Which is, I'm still alive. I'm going down. I love you. He brought coffee and food. ”
The medical investigator said carbon monoxide poisoning has been possible in her death.
A total of 37 witnesses have been called during the trial.
In Danish laws, protection cannot be forced to tell the truth and thus has no request to take an oath.
In Denmark, a murder usually carries a prison sentence of 12 years./Periscopi/












