“Bap, bap, bap. Every shot bro. I’m getting closer, closer. Da, da, da, da. I put a few.”
Among other things, it sounded over the speakers in Attunda District Court today, when the prosecutor played the secret recordings made by the police from an apartment in Växjö.
According to the prosecutor, the voice belongs to the designated 21-year-old leader of a Växjö-based criminal network, “Network D”, when he tells a friend how he carried out the murder on Sommarvägen in Växjö last year.
Secret recording crucial evidence according to the prosecutor
The 21-year-old also told in the recordings about his motive, that the victim sold drugs and had talked to the police.
The recording, which in its entirety is longer than the short piece described here in the article, is absolutely central to the indictment, where the prosecutor will ask for life imprisonment.
– Without that evidence, it would not have been possible to prosecute, prosecutor Tommy Sköld has previously told SVT.
The defense: “My client is lying and trying to brag”
But the defense believes that the recordings in themselves do not prove that the man was actually holding the murder weapon.
– I mean that it is quite obvious that there is information in the conversations that is not correct. My client is lying and trying to brag, says the man’s defender Frida Wallin.