Danish engineer gets life term for Swedish journalist's murder

IANS  |  Copenhagen 

Danish inventor Peter was on Wednesday sentenced to life in prison without for the mutilation and murder of Swedish on his submarine.

Peter Madsen, 47, was found guilty of the charges of premeditated murder, sexual assault and desecrating the corpse of Wall, who was last seen boarding his submarine in on August 10 to interview him for an article, reported.

Wall was declared missing on August 11. Later, her torso washed up on an island near on August 21. Her head and legs were found weeks later.

After his arrest, gave differing accounts of what had happened on board his submarine. He consistently denied charges of murder and sexual assault, claiming Wall died by accident from carbon dioxide poisoning, although he admitted to dismembering her body and tossing it into the sea in a state of panic.

"There is clear evidence that the accused has shown an interest in killing and dismembering people," said while announcing the verdict. Burkoe, described the crime as "a cynical and planned sexual murder of a severe brutal nature against a random woman".

The morning after Wall's disappearance, Madsen's self-engineered submarine sunk in suspicious circumstances. It later turned out that he had scuttled the vessel.

During the opening session of his trial in March, prosecutors said there was a suspicion that had "psychopathic tendencies" after investigators discovered films on his computer showing women being tortured and mutilated.

Wall graduated from and the At the time of her death, the journalist's work had appeared in the New York Times, and Time magazine, among other publications.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 18:30 IST