GUILTY Denmark - Kim Wall, 30, Copenhagen, 10 Aug 2017

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  • #861
@julieastridthom2m
"If I had any idea that I would be in this situation, I had an abundance of lifting gear in my workshop I could have brought," Madsen says, denying that the murder was premeditated as the indictment states #SubmarineTrial #KimWall @SkyNews
Be interesting to see why he took saw, sharpened screwdriver, tubes and straps then won't it?

My guess is he didn't take the lifting gear because he knew he was going to cut her up.
 
  • #862
@RhiWilliams91
It seems almost unbelievable that Madsen would talk to the prosecutor in this tone on day one of his trial #SubmarineTrial

And apparently they let him get away with it. Prosecutor does not appear to rise to the bait. IMHO PM is walking right into his own trap and positioning himself over and over again as someone who does not give one damn about convention and lives solely, extremely, by his own rules.

BTW Calling someone Jacob and worrying about his mental health is not lethal. it is odd that among all cruel details a reporter still would be shocked about this. Even more since Kim Wall wanted to interview PM because he was a freak. Megafreak does not begin to describe it.
 
  • #863
I agree. If it is a private submarine then the public should not be allowed on board for trips imo. He said he has taken 250 people out on it so public safety tests should have been done. He seems to have operated with a lot of leeway from authority.


I think safety tests were done and the submarine approved.

Denmark is FAR FROM wild, wild west when it comes to..... anything!
All controlled and in order, more so than in most countries.

Peter Madsen is just telling lies.
 
  • #864
From the 'Nyheder' link I gave above:

"The next part is very difficult to share with the world. The situation is that I have tried to get Kim Wall overboard for an hour. It's not rational, Jakob, I acknowledge that."
Ok if it happened, as he said, he would call for help and head for shore. Instead he sleeps for two hours.? Next to a dead body?
:confused:
 
  • #865
I think safety tests were done and the submarine approved.

Denmark is FAR FROM wild, wild west when it comes to..... anything!
All controlled and in order, more so than in most countries.

Peter Madsen is just telling lies.
That is what I thought. Will any experts performing such safety tests be called to testify as such?
 
  • #866
I think safety tests were done and the submarine approved.

Denmark is FAR FROM wild, wild west when it comes to..... anything!
All controlled and in order, more so than in most countries.

Peter Madsen is just telling lies.


No doubt the court will call in the safety inspectors with their safety reports. To comment on the statements that PM made today.


:gaah:
 
  • #867
That is what I thought. Will any experts performing such safety tests be called to testify as such?


I don´t know, but that would make sense.

I think I remember that Nautilus could not sail for a period of time not too long ago, because authorities had not approved it.
It needed some upgrades - as far as I remember.
 
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I don´t know, but that would make sense.

I think I remember that Nautilus could not sail for a period of time not too long ago, because authorities had not approved it.
It needed some upgrades - as far as I remember.
If his version is accepted (which I doubt if he researched beheading and dismemberment beforehand) then he still killed her by gassing her it seems- whether deliberate or by accident- and he had to know the consequences of the engine running in a confined space perfectly well. Additionally, death by carbon monoxide poisoning would have been detected post mortem I would think. I will also be interested in the reasoning for the marks of her being tied up and whether those marks were pre or post mortem.
 
  • #872
If his version is accepted (which I doubt if he researched beheading and dismemberment beforehand) then he still killed her by gassing her it seems- whether deliberate or by accident- and he had to know the consequences of the engine running in a confined space perfectly well. Additionally, death by carbon monoxide poisoning would have been detected post mortem I would think. I will also be interested in the reasoning for the marks of her being tied up and whether those marks were pre or post mortem.

He was clearly trying to make it look like the marks came from his, according to him, efforts to get her out of the subm in one piece.
 
  • #873
I think the prosecution deliberately saved some of the more gory details for the next court date.
Like the stabbings in and around her vagina (hate to write this!!!!!!!)

The prosecutor didn´t QUITE go there yet, but hinted at it.
I think to let PM sit and shake in his cell for the next 13 days, to break him down a little bit, dreading the next round of questioning.
 
  • #874
Thank you ALL for letting all of us know what's going! :wave:

Very much appreciated!
 
  • #875
Something I don´t think was quite clear from the court meeting today.
The prosecutor managed to make Peter Madsen annoyed and agitated by his questions.

Finally Peter Madsen blurted out: the next time you are going to ask me about things you don´t believe, let me know in advance.
The prosecutor answered: I don´t believe anything you say.

Which shows that PM ACTUALLY thinks that people are buying his endless lies.
Amazing.
 
  • #876
Something I don´t think was quite clear from the court meeting today.
The prosecutor managed to make Peter Madsen annoyed and agitated by his questions.

Finally Peter Madsen blurted out: the next time you are going to ask me about things you don´t believe, let me know in advance.
The prosecutor answered: I don´t believe anything you say.

Which shows that PM ACTUALLY thinks that people are buying his endless lies.
Amazing.

The arrogance of the man is unbelievable. Yeah let him know the questions in advance so he can practice his answers. I'm glad Jakob said that, as it is exactly how we all feel, I think.
 
  • #877
https://acutecaretesting.org/en/articles/postmortem-co-oximetry

Here is a link about carbon monoxide in blood and how it can be detected post mortem. As they have said she died from either strangulation or her throat being cut they must have already ruled out CO poisoning imo. They would have retrieved KW blood samples from the sub as well as from her remains.
 
  • #878
https://acutecaretesting.org/en/articles/postmortem-co-oximetry

Here is a link about carbon monoxide in blood and how it can be detected post mortem. As they have said she died from either strangulation or her throat being cut they must have already ruled out CO poisoning imo. They would have retrieved KW blood samples from the sub as well as from her remains.

If it can be determined a 100%, it is a dumb move by the defence to claim it was carbon monoxide poisoning.

But I don´t think it can, and I think the defence has actually looked into that.
They are taking a chance, but not a chance, which will bring them down definitely.

I think time is a factor and maybe also the water the torso was in for a substantial time.

But I am NO expert, and we will see. :)
 
  • #879
I don't think there's much new in this article, but thought this was worth highlighting:

What fluent Danish speakers here [journalists at the trial] say is significant is that while he is able to speak at length about his own actions and his passion for all things nautical, his answers about what specifically happened to Kim Wall on the night she died have been shorter and less clear.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-43325462
 
  • #880
I don't think there's much new in this article, but thought this was worth highlighting:

Which corresponds well with another word exchange between PM and the prosecutor:
PM, yadda, yadda, yadda, all the lies about how Kim Wall died were told in consideration of her parents - he wanted to present her death as painlessly as possible.

To which the prosecutor answered: Still, you manage to
make it all about yourself.

There is only Peter Madsen in Peter Madsen´s world.
Scary as Fukk.
He cannot be let out again - ever.
 
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