Wednesday, February 18, 2015

- Indicted woman searched for murder method online – Dagbladet.no

- Indicted woman searched for murder method online – Dagbladet.no

The woman who is accused of premeditated murder of her husband Helge Irgens (61), should have sought after killing methods on the internet in the time before.

After what Bergens Tidende has been informed, it will be more electronic tracks linking the 30-year-old Filipino spouse to the police believe was a murder in Sund municipality in Hordaland county in June last year.

Crime Technical analysis should show that she currently before Irgens was found dead, made a number of suspicious Internet searches related to killing methods and poisoning. The police believe that these queries can be directly linked to the woman, according to the newspaper.

Last year police seized the computers of 30-year-old, something woman gave consent, after the VG.

The newspaper gets informed that seizure is central to police investigations.



Daughters critical to the investigation

daughters Emilie and Regina Irgens is highly critical of the investigation of his father’s death. They tell TV 2 that they repeatedly had to call the police to remind that basic investigative steps to be implemented.

– It is not normal that a girl of 21 and a 23 to say to the police what to do, says Regina Irgens and refers to her sister three times had to ask the police investigate computers that her father and stepmother used.

It took eight months from his father died in the police arrested the young women stepmother.

– I feel confident that this is not a new Monika case. Simultaneously, it hurt not being able to share information with relatives at an earlier date than what we have done, said sheriff Helge Stave Askøy, Sotra and Øygarden to TV 2.



Arrested at Airport

The 30-year-old woman went on holiday to the Philippines in December. When she returned to Norway Tuesday, expecting the police on her at Gardermoen. She is now charged with premeditated murder of the 61 years old husband Helge Irgens.

– Police received new information about the case while the accused was in the Philippines. Since Norway has no extradition treaty with the country, we chose to keep their cards close to the chest, said police prosecutor Inger-Lise Hoyland in Hordaland Police on a pressebrifing Wednesday night.



Unnatural deaths

Irgens was found dead on bedroom of the couple’s home on June 25 last year. He was, according to police apparently alone at the time of death. The death was considered unexpected, and the police caught routinely out of the residence and conducted a crime scene investigation.

Prosecutors decided to send the deceased to autopsy. In September, there were final result, which showed that the death was not natural, but caused by carbon monoxide poisoning and drugs.

Three months later specific police to withdraw murder charges.

– It is not unnatural that such investigation takes a long time. We got to know the cause of death – but then we had to work to find out how this poison ended up in the blood, says sheriff Helge Stave Askøy, Sotra and Øygarden said.

NCIS has contributed in investigation work together with a number departments in the Hordaland police.

– Reacts with shock

According to the accused’s defense counsel Ms Keller Fløystad have not the woman had no plans to disappear from Norway to try to evade punishment.

– She reacts with shock and is marked to have been charged with murder. And she does not acknowledge guilt, says Keller Fløystad said.

The woman brought to imprisonment in Nordhordland District Court Thursday. (© NTB)

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