Biggest privately built submarine sinks...

Biggest privately built submarine sinks...

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SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Friday 8th September 2017
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jshell said:
700BHP said:
I don't care how panicked you are, none of the things I listed are a 'good idea' or the 'right thing to do'.

If he's telling the truth the right thing to do was to make for port immediately. If she passed away, at least her injuries would be consistent with his version of events. That was his only course of action if he was innocent.

He did what did because he's a fking liar and as guilty as sin.
Scandinavia, crime against women: 3 re-trials, sentenced to 6 month of PS4 or XBox...
But not both! This is not a bloody holiday camp!

Globs

13,841 posts

232 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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The Spruce goose said:
he buried her at sea to hide evidence, any other thought to this reasoning is pure lunacy.
I suspect he also flooded the interior of the sub to give it an effective salt water wash and soak. I don't know whether forensics can still find blood traces there but it would certainly make it far more difficult if not impossible.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 9th September 2017
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They still found blood traces in the submarine.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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Her body had 15 stab wounds in the chest and genitals. His DNA was all over her including fingernails. He also had images of women being strangled and decapitatedbon his computer.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/03/denm...


amusingduck

9,398 posts

137 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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hornetrider said:
Her body had 15 stab wounds in the chest and genitals. His DNA was all over her including fingernails. He also had images of women being strangled and decapitatedbon his computer.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/03/denm...
article said:
His defence lawyer, Betina Hald Engmark, said the court had heard “nothing that supports Kim Wall being killed by my client”. No investigations had been carried out to substantiate Madsen’s claim that the journalist died in an accident and that her body was still intact when he disposed of it at sea, she said.
Looks like the poor guy has been framed by some stabby mermaids.

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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If this was premeditated, I'm not sure he thought it through very well.

It's not like he can cast much doubt by suggesting it could have been somebody else.

r11co

6,244 posts

231 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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amusingduck said:
article said:
His defence lawyer, Betina Hald Engmark, said the court had heard “nothing that supports Kim Wall being killed by my client”. No investigations had been carried out to substantiate Madsen’s claim that the journalist died in an accident and that her body was still intact when he disposed of it at sea, she said.
Looks like the poor guy has been framed by some stabby mermaids.
rofl

Gotta love defence lawyers though. Because the police followed the evidence rather than investigating their client's unsubstantiated story he's been wronged. As an attempt to introduce doubt as to his guilt that is the most clutchiest of clutching at straws I've ever read.

22

2,307 posts

138 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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They've found her head, poor thing

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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22 said:
They've found her head, poor thing
frown

hman

7,487 posts

195 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Head found in a bag with 2 legs!!

And another bag of missing clothes

Wtf - this guy is going down faster than a scuppered sub.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Considering he said he dumped her whole, he has a lot of backtracking to do. I really hope he comes out with the truth, her family must be devastated.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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r11co said:
rofl

Gotta love defence lawyers though. Because the police followed the evidence rather than investigating their client's unsubstantiated story he's been wronged. As an attempt to introduce doubt as to his guilt that is the most clutchiest of clutching at straws I've ever read.
You have to play the cards that you are dealt. All that the lawyer can really do in this case is put the prosecution to proof. Annoying, I know, but even scumbags such as it appears very likely this guy is have the right to their day in court. If the guy is such a that he won't plead guilty, then someone may wearily have to defend him. I do not suppose that the lawyer is doing so with much enthusiasm.

Isn't it the Gulf of Bothnia where the locals are well known for scooping passing whole accidentally dead bodies out of the water and then just for fun chopping them up and putting the different bits in bags? Or am I thinking of the Skagerrak?

Otispunkmeyer

Original Poster:

12,611 posts

156 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Jesus Christ... That is not a nice way to go. Poor lass.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Or poor woman. Is it a regional thing, referring to adult women as lasses?

Vaud

50,613 posts

156 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Breadvan72 said:
Or poor woman. Is it a regional thing, referring to adult women as lasses?
Happens in various bits of Yorkshire. It's non-age specific, not derogatory.

"She was a reet helpful lass in that shop" etc, lass could be 20/30/40

saaby93

32,038 posts

179 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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hman said:
Head found in a bag with 2 legs!!

And another bag of missing clothes

Wtf - this guy is going down faster than a scuppered sub.
On here now
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-41536552

How does having a head injury and being buried at sea tie in with whats been found?

DoubleSix

11,718 posts

177 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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Breadvan72 said:
Or poor woman. Is it a regional thing, referring to adult women as lasses?
Really BV?

Hard to imagine a learned chap such as youself isn’t familiar with the colloquialisms of this isle.

Wacky Racer

38,186 posts

248 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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I might be wrong, but I think I read somewhere that the police searched his home and found books on decapitation etc.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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http://news.sky.com/story/decapitated-head-of-jour...

''Danish police said there were no fractures in Ms Wall's cranium.''

So the hatch hitting and killing argument is fully refuted now, I wonder when he will tell any truths.

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 7th October 2017
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DoubleSix said:
Breadvan72 said:
Or poor woman. Is it a regional thing, referring to adult women as lasses?
Really BV?

Hard to imagine a learned chap such as youself isn’t familiar with the colloquialisms of this isle.
I was making a perhaps too subtle point about the language used to describe women, especially youngish and attractive women. If the dead person had been a male of the same aged as the murdered woman, would the poster have said "poor lad"? Language choices may sometimes have an unconscious effect on thought.

Less seriously, I am going to Yorkshire today and me no speakee lingo.