HARSTAD / SJØVEGAN: Sheriff His Roar Rasmussen at Sjøvegan Sheriff Office has now released two phantom drawings drafted by VG draws Harald Nygård. The drawings are made by descriptions from two different witnesses who observed a man around Sjøvegan Secondary School Night 13th and 14th July 1998.
It is People magazine that reviews phantom drawings in its paper edition Monday.
Sheriff His Roar Rasmussen says to People magazine that the witnesses who have contributed to the drawings may have observed the same man. The men in the drawings has undoubtedly commonalities, and one person to have seen the man come from Sjøvegan School and walk down King’s Road. He should have behaved nervously, and this in an area only 100-150 meters from the kill site, according to People magazine.
Large amounts of information
The second witness also observed the man near the school . This day in advance, and at a time very close to the police theory about when Marie-Louise Bendiktsen were killed.
– The witness describes the person 25-35 years old, tall, thin, pale, with shoulder-length hair and parted in the middle, says Hans Roar Rasmussen People magazine.
Asked why the police have gone out with pictures earlier, said sheriff police have not previously considered it appropriate.
– The is always an uncertainty associated with such drawings, while entering large amounts of information, says Rasmussen to People magazine.
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Straight Skill
For Nordlys says Rasmussen early Monday morning that the police have considered going out with your pictures right from which they were created.
– The images were prepared in 2001 or 2002 , in conjunction with a resumption of the case. I have no idea we are facing something gjenommbrudd the matter as of now, says Rasmussen Nordlys.
He said that the police constantly skeins up loose ends in the case, and they are not getting off.
– There are still many loose ends to grab. When it comes to the incoming tips through the years, we have the most significant followed up these, says Sheriff.
Rasmussen explains that is frustrating in many ways to have a case hanging over them.
– One feels that one is not the goal, and that justice has not happened fullest. This is an issue that certainly is a high priority for police Norway. A murder case with unknown killer is certainly something we would have done without, he says to Nordlys.
New tracks
The sheriff followed the murder case ever since Marie-Louise Bendiktsen was found decapitated, raped and killed in his own home on Sjøvegan. The murder was committed the night of July 15, and in summer it is 17 years since the police were standing facing one of the most serious issues in Troms. In 2013 mentioned Nordlys same coin. The once told His Roar Rasmussen that the police had received new information, and opened for further investigation.
New tracks leading toward Germany.
– We will suspend to make further inquiries into the matter on the basis of its own assessments and information that have come in from outside, confirmed sheriff His Roar Rasmussen faced Nordlys the time.
READ: New tracks for 15-year-old murder.
After Marie Louise Bendiktsen was raped and killed, lit the perpetrator of the house. Presumably in an attempt to cover their tracks.
Murder case was first filed in 2003, then resumed in 2008 only to be dismissed again the following year. In 2013 was murder riddle resumed again.
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His Roar Rasmussen has previously stated Nordlys that he promises to do everything he can to solve the murder mystery. In 2012 we spoke with the deceased daughter Tone Bendiktsen. She would have liked an answer to who killed her mother.
– On the one hand doctors currently a little, and I’m glad. On the other hand thinks the it. We’d love to have gotten an answer. It’s hard to walk around and not knowing, said his daughter Tone Bendiktsen (53).
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