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Submarine scanned today
Since the submarine Nautilus was rescued from seven meters deep in Køge Bay two weeks ago, it has been the subject of extensive forensic investigations.
What the studies have revealed of possible traces are not publicly known other than that the police announced last week that they had found blood.
Despite the fact that the submarine had 38000 liters of salt water, it was possible to get a DNA match, which showed that the blood belonged to the Swedish freelance journalist Kim Wall.
Today, Copenhagen Police has received help from the danish tax state department "SKAT" in further investigations of Nautilus.
In the area of ​​Nordhavn, where the submarine is being investigated, one of SKATS's so-called mobile scanners this morning was expelled, Ekstra Bladet's man reported on the spot.
It has been scanning the entire submarine.
It is a large blue scanner that can be moved back and forth using a truck.The scanner is usually used to investigate ship containers in the fight against drug smuggling, used against smugglers.
In a previous description of the container scanners that operate on ports, for example, it has been reported that the scanners show all biological material in the containers with orange color while the rest is blue.
- We can scan 75 containers and find the 3 worth investigating, said the head of the scanner department Hardy Winter in an article at DR.dk then.
SKAT's scanner department has previously announced that they have two of the big mobile scanners, called 'Munin' and 'Hugin', and that it has been possible to reveal large batches of hash that have been tried to smuggle into the country in containers or lorries.
Ekstra Bladet has asked SKAT for the effort at the submarine Nautilus today. From here, refer to the Copenhagen Police.
Drabschef Jens Møller, Copenhagen Police says to Ekstra Bladet:
"We have studied the submarine. But several believe that in submarines generally - not only in this - can be hidden rooms. Now we scan and see if there is any interest in the matter.
At 1230 the scan was over, and the fence was again set for Nautilus, says Ekstra Bladet's journalist.
The submarine captain Peter Madsen is in custody, sentenced for killing, alternatively negligent manslaughter and unimportant crimes.
http://ekstrabladet.dk/112/ubaadsmysteriet-lige-nu-nautilus-bliver-scannet/6796843 (In danish)
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Third person seen with Peter and Kim
The last hours of the life of Swedish journalist Kim Walls are another mystery that the Copenhagen Police are working intensively to map out. Now they may have come a step closer to the case.
It is now almost three weeks since the Swedish journalist Kim Wall stepped aboard the homebuilt submarine 'Nautilus' together with its owner - the Danish inventor Peter Madsen - and was seen alive for the last time as she waved to people on the quayside, and the submarine stepped out into the waters around the capital.
A week ago, it was discovered that a man on a bike ride had accidentally caught sight of something in the water at Vestamager, which turned out to be the body of a woman who lacked both his arms, legs and head. According to the police, the bodies were "deliberately cut off". A few days later, the results from a DNA analysis showed that it was Kim Wall.
Since then, the police have wanted witnesses in the case that can make them clearer about what happened to the 30-year-old woman and according to the Swedish media Expressen, a witness has told that a third person had been seen together with Kim Wall and Peter Madsen , who is charged with killing the Swedish woman before the two steps aboard the submarine Thursday evening 10 August.
According to Expressen, the third person was present when Kim Wall interviewed Peter Madsen for an article, which was the plan she was about to write about him and the submarine, and according to the witness, the third person filmed the interview with the Danish inventor.
The third person has also been seen by witnesses who have told it to Ekstra Bladet last week. At that time, the police did not want to comment on the case, but to Expressen, investigator Jens Møller from Copenhagen Police said that he had contact with the third person.
"We have got information about it and we also know who it is," he says.
However, he also finds that there is no suspicious thing about it.
"There is nothing strange about it. There is no suspicion of the person, "says Jens Møller to Expressen.
Friday last week, the police had so far received more than 656 tips in the case. However, the investigator does not want to tell what the work with the many inquiries and tips has led to.
"But we are welcome to receive more inquiries, we take no chances with anything. We are interested in talking to all who know Peter Madsen or Kim why they were together why they were going to sail in the submarine and if anyone has seen them together, "he says to the Swedish media.
Peter Madsen is in prison for "negligent manslaughter under particularly aggravating circumstances" on the Swedish journalist. He refuses guilty of killing, negligent manslaughter and in immoral intercourse.
http://www.bt.dk/krimi/en-tredje-person-blev-set-med-kim-wall-og-peter-madsen-vi-ved-hvem-det-er (In danish)
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Latest news:
Dogs that can smell corpses is looking for body parts at Køge Bay
The police now uses dogs in the search for body parts from deceased Kim Wall. Together with specially trained dogs from Swedish police, the police investigate Køge Bay. This is what Copenhagen police said in a press release.