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Danish divers find saw possibly used to cut up journalist Kim Wall. Sweden police to revisit historical murders after killing of journalist Kim Wall. Share this with family and friends. Fraud and false statements. Health and Wellbeing. Economic indicators. Danish inventor admits to dismembering body of Swedish journalist Kim Wall Danish inventor Peter Madsen has admitted dismembering the corpse of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, whose body parts were found at sea after she interviewed him on board his homemade submarine, Danish police said Monday.
Madsen, who is suspected of murdering Wall, has until now denied mutilating her body. In earlier police questioning, the year-old said she had died in an accident when a heavy submarine hatch fell on her head, but he has now changed his story to say she died of carbon monoxide poisoning, police said in a statement. That was believed to have taken place shortly after her death, police said. Prosecutors have previously said they believe Madsen killed Wall as part of a sexual fantasy, then dismembered her body and tossed the parts into the sea.
Investigators found a hard disk in Madsen's workshop that contained fetish films in which women were tortured, decapitated and burned alive.
Madsen has denied any sexual relations with Wall, and insisted the hard drive did not belong to him. Related reading. Wall failed to return from an interview with Madsen on board his homemade submarine on August Her headless torso was found floating in Koge Bay off Copenhagen on August 21, and her head, legs and clothes were recovered in plastic bags in the same waters on October 7.