Republished March 08, 2018 - 1:30 AM
Original Publication Date March 06, 2018 - 5:51 AM
COPENHAGEN - Danish inventor Peter Madsen goes on trial Thursday for the killing of journalist Kim Wall in his submarine. A look at the key facts in the case:
WHO
The defendant is Danish space and submarine enthusiast Peter Langkjaer Madsen, 47. The victim is Swedish journalist Kim Wall, 30. The prosecutor in the case is Jakob Buch-Jepsen.
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WHERE
Copenhagen City Court
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WHEN
March 8-April 25. The date for the verdict is unknown.
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PURPORTED CRIME SCENE
The 33-ton, nearly 18-meter-long (60-foot-long) UC3 Nautilus submarine sailing off Copenhagen
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PURPORTED TIME OF CRIME
Overnight between Aug. 10 and Aug. 11
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CHARGES
Murder, dismemberment and indecent handling of a corpse, as well as having sexual relations of a "particularly dangerous nature." Sailing dangerously, forcing one ship to change its course and sailing close to another ship.
Madsen claims he didn't kill Wall and says she died accidentally but he has admitted dismembering her and disposing her body parts at sea.
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SENTENCE
Prosecutors will urge that Madsen be sentenced to life in prison or be locked up in a secure mental facility, if deemed necessary by psychiatrists, for as long as he's considered sick and dangerous to others.
News from © The Associated Press, 2018