Two women, 20 and 18 years old, are in custody on suspicion of the murder of Tove – as well as for violating grave peace. The prosecutor has consistently said that there is no other suspect of complicity in the crime. But according to new information from Expressen, police technicians have found blood traces of a man in the apartment where Tove died.
But criminologist Leif GW Persson is critical of the new information.
– It would be strange if, in this type of forensic investigation, no traces of blood were found, and half of humanity is men who have nosebleeds or scratch a pimple, it doesn’t have to be more complicated than that.
Criminologist’s theory
– There is a marginal occurrence of blood. It sounds like something unrelated, that has ended up there on a previous occasion. In addition, I think that this deed is quite free of blood white – probably it is some kind of suffocation death, says Leif GW Persson.
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