On November 2, the 21-year-old was found Felt dead in a wooded area east of Vetlanda. She had then been missing since the night of October 16, when she was seen at the Nöjet nightclub.
Tove’s death is being investigated as a homicide and grave breach, and the autopsy report is expected this week.
Here you can read about new leads in the murder of Tove – car has been caught on film
“That they can hold their grudge for almost three weeks”
Two young women have been in custody since October 17 on suspicion of involvement in Tove’s death. They both deny the crime, and tell TV4’s Nyhetsmorgon Leif GW Persson that there are two things that bother him about the case.
– One is that those who are in custody should not appear in this context. Not individually, young, unpunished women and definitely not together. Statistically, I have not found anything similar in Swedish criminal history. They are unique in that sense, he says and continues:
– The second thing is that they can keep their mouth shut for almost three weeks in the fin. People with that background can’t do that, so young, unpunished and on their own.
That is why the women are in custody
According to Leif GW Persson, there are five reasons why the young women are detained.
Here is the latest track in the hunt for Tove in Vetlanda: Kicking the wall