Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Has identified fingerprints in Kristin case – NRK

Fourteen years ago got a fingerprint on a bicycle helmet to Kristin Juel Johannessen, who died in Larvik in 1999, great attention.

Now police have managed to identify the imprint, and it proves to not belong to 39-year-old who was indicted in the case again in July.

Next Week runs pretrial detention of the man out. The police will then ask for extended custody for eight weeks, writes Østlandsposten.



Will not comment found

Police Attorney Thomas Collar Lund, who has led the murder investigation after 39-year-old was arrested and sifted, refuses to comment found.

– We do not want to comment on it. We do not want to go into details of the studies we’ve done, answer Kragelund on OPS questions about fingerprint.

39-year-old who is the poem today was convicted of murder in 2001. He was however acquitted the following year because the central DNA evidence, a human hair, turned out not descended from him.

Not new DNA findings

Kragelund will send petition Criminal case to the public prosecutor in Telemark and Vestfold.

He denies that it made further DNA findings in the case, besides found on the deceased’s nails that are the background for the new charges against 39-year-old.

The man, defended by lawyer Søren O. Hellenes, has always denied guilt.

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