Wednesday, February 11, 2015

This interrogation shaken Monika-investigators – Aftenposten

This interrogation shaken Monika-investigators – Aftenposten

LATEST: TV2 reported Tuesday afternoon that the police have done DNA findings on clothing Monika wore the day she was found dead in his own home. From before the police have secured DNA traces from at least six different places on the body of the young girl. These relate accused to the case.

Monday came the report that unequivocally establishes that the police investigation by Monika Sviglinskajas (8) deaths contained serious shortcomings.

Public Prosecutions investigation team believes that the police all too soon locked stuck in the theory that the girl had taken his own life – and that an investigation team to a great extent was keen to confirm the theory.

– Manipulation

29 . March 2012 – a few months before the case was dismissed – met Kristina Sviglinskaja, Monika’s mother, in a final interrogation by police at Sotra, writes bt.no.

The interrogation has been central workgroup scrutiny. Group believes that the police here almost trying to manipulate the mother to agree that the girl took her own life.

“Working Group (…) reacts strongly to it on several points disparity between the information mother given in interrogation, and the actual information in the case, “they write in their report.

Also present in that interrogation was a local chief investigator, an investigator, Monika mother and counsel Stig Nilsen.

Police implementation manner is likely to weaken relative confidence police investigation

Autopsy Report: Could be murder

After that BT gets lit, the police come during interrogation with numerous allegations . Several of these have since been refuted by, among others, the whistleblower in Monika case, former NCIS Top Asbjørn Hansen and of Public Prosecutions workgroup:

  • Plea : Monika died result of asphyxiation by hanging.

In reality opened the autopsy report that the girl could have been killed, and that it could not be ruled out that eight year old was strangled by others.

  • Plea : There is no evidence of DNA from others who may be connected with the death.

2014 , using the same samples as three years earlier, proved Folkehelseinstituttet that it now murder accused man’s DNA found on Monika’s neck and arm. – The order came from Hordaland Police to Public Health in 2011 was enough somewhat affected by that one here believed that they were facing a suicide, said investigation leader Bjorn Soknes Monday.

  • Plea : The belt was hung up in a way that does not suggest that an outsider had done it.

Police conducted never a reconstruction of the hanging, which for Public Prosecutions investigation group emerges as incomprehensible. Also whistleblower in Monika case pointed this in their reports in the New Year last year.

– Was never confronted

  • Plea : The hole in the front door route was not suitable for a burglar. The hole was too small.

A picture taken during NCIS ‘own crime scene investigation shows an investigator sticking your hand into the hole from the outside of the door.

  • Plea : Kristinas ex-roommate (32) had been checked carefully.

The now murder accused 32-year-old was at this date only been one major questioning: 15th November 2011, the day after the death. Notifier in Monika case has pointed out that he never was confronted with things he “probably speaks false about.”

  • Plea : Police say the mother that they would have found traces if a culprit had been there.

The route to the front door was smashed with an ax, Monika cell phone was gone, it was strewn spices over the floor and the belt contained DNA from an unknown person.

La away Facebook message

  • Plea : No witnesses have seen some seek house or reacted to people or cars in the area.

Two independent witnesses reported an unidentified man near the house at Berge in Sunderland. These were interrogated day after the death. A neighbor heard a sound that can match the route was shattered.

  • Plea : Police awaiting feedback from NCIS regarding a Facebook message Kristina received February 2012.

This message, which of NCIS was described as høyinteressant, was never followed up. The investigation team believes that the message should have been followed up.

  • Plea : Police turned to a crisis psychologist who according to investigators, among other said that “children do not understand that death is final.”

The working group believes that the police here use the psychologist’s general statements to legitimize their own conclusion about suicide.

– Weakens relative confidence

Concluding in interrogation with her mother, police concluded that the examination of witnesses, surveys and conversations with people who took the bus in the area as a whole have formed a “mesh net” of movements.

“There is no evidence that an outsider culprit behind the death, or that there has been a criminal offense. (…) To find out that there has been a crime, it would have been revealed if that were the case, “said the minutes of the current interrogation of the mother.

Lawyer Stig Nilsen says to BT that both he and Kristina Sviglinskaja Asked several questions during the interrogation. They felt, however, that the police were not particularly interested in listening.

– As Public Prosecutions workgroup is questioning some of what we reacted very strongly on at the first investigation. The interrogation is also one of the main reasons that we reported the police to the Bureau, says Nilsen.

The two investigators who conducted the interrogation of Kristina Sviglinskaja is among the four policemen who have acquired the status of a suspect by the Bureau. A decision here is expected in February.

“Police implementation manner is likely to weaken relative confidence police investigation,” the about interrogation in the investigation group report.

– What meant that those who worked on the case soon became convinced that this was a suicide, and why they were not corrected along, we have not managed to give a good response to said inquiry chairman, chief public prosecutor Bjorn Soknes at Monday’s press conference

Published: 11.feb. 2015 3:24 p.m.

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