BERGEN (Dagbladet): Display board is back in place between the witness box where Kristina Sviglinskaja sitting and the drapstiltalte ex-girlfriend, her Donatas Lukosevicius.
Knut Dalen’s court-appointed expert witness in the case and has written a forensic psychiatric report on the defendant Donatas Lukosevicius. He repeats a question that prosecutor Benedicte Hordnes asked the defendant on the first day, about his ability to talk about feelings. He replied that he was not good at talking about emotions, but good to show emotions.
Knut Dalen: – Do you recognize in this description?
Kristina Sviglinskaja: – He has not shown these feelings in any particular way. When I think of the emotion that expresses love.
Dalen: – What mood from day to day?
Sviglinskaja: – The mood was equally almost all the time. If we quarreled, he showed no special feelings associated with it.
Dalen: – Was it difficult to read him?
Sviglinskaja: – Yes, absolutely. He has not cared to express their emotional feelings in any particular way. I got the impression that he was hiding something. It was a problem for me.
Dalen: – Do you recognize his description of you had good moments, less good moments and direct evil times?
Sviglinskaja: – he never spoke against me, so it was never really real quarrels. The only really sad experience he has told about, is that he lost his mother.
Dalen: – Gave him you an impression that he was a loser?
Sviglinskaja: – Yes, that’s how I perceived him.
– Irritated by Monika
the prosecutor Benedicte Hordnes ask whether the defendant began to annoy over Monika and she remembers special episodes.
Sviglinskaja: – There was an episode when they were in our bedroom. They were to look at a children. Monika came crying to me and said she did not see what she wanted. He said Monika created problems. I said that I believed in Monika. Then he was very stressed and went out. He may be gone a couple of hours. Then he was keen to say sorry to Monika.
Prosecutor: – Were there others who received threatening messages in the time you lived together?
Sviglinskaja : – My sister had received one or two messages on Skype. It also got a girlfriend. I think they came around the same time in August or September 2011.
– Someone should be killed
Prosecutor: – Can you remember any of the content of these messages?
Sviglinskaja: – the message to my sister was very short and revolved around that someone would be killed. I think there was someone in our family who were killed.
In a police interview on the evening of 14 November 2011, the day when Monika was found dead shall Kristina Sviglinskaja have explained that these Skype messages was sent from a public Skype profile that she and the defendant had.
Monika’s mother says in court that she told about these messages in a police interview because she thought they might have something to do with the murder of Monika. She says she already at that time thought that Donatas Lukosevicius was behind the murder.
Prosecutor: – Have you ever had thoughts about why he did it?
Sviglinskaja: – part of the contents of these messages showed that one of the kins could know something of what was written there. When I think partly that I owed 38,000 crowns. I understood that the messages were written at the time when I was not in the apartment but was at work. I saw afterwards that some of them were deleted.
The prosecutor asks questions about the jewelry she had and who had disappeared after Monika was found dead.
Sviglinskaja: – I liked to embellish me. Every time we were visiting some, I took forever for me a necklace or gold earrings.
Donatas Lukosevicius (34) is accused of killing eight year old Monika Sviglinskaja in her home in Sund municipality November 14, 2011. He is also charged with burglary and theft of a mobile phone, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings and a “Lady Million” perfume from Kristina Sviglinskaja.
In addition, charges of threats and abusive behavior in that he allegedly sent various emails and other messages to Monika’s mother, partly in order to squeeze out money from her.
This case is updated.
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