The police investigation of suspected abuse in badgers outside Falkenberg will be closed. The technical analysis does not prove that any abuse has taken place.
It was just over a month ago that the police alerted that they suspected that a Ödehus just outside Falkenberg could have been used for some type of sexual abuse or coercion. The pattern was recognized by a corresponding fall in Halmstad, where a convicted offender, a falkenbergare, some time is released from serving his prison sentence. This man gave himself too soon to know in connection with this new ödehusfall. He explained that it was he who had just rigged the new ödehuset, to try to get the police to boobs and go out with the resolve suspicions. Rig inclusion of a new “crime scene” included, according to him, in his ambitions to try to prove that he even in the earlier case had been sentenced for unclear reasons. In Halmstad case he was convicted of, among other things, aggravated rape after dominanssex had been released for abuse.
The police went in late April out of their suspicions in this Falkenberg case, and wanted a possible victim could touch. It was one way of trying to move forward with the investigation. Something victims (victims) has not been in touch. Meanwhile let you Nationally forensic Center (NFC) examine some finds from ödehuset, to see if the technical analysis – especially DNA – could reinforce suspicions of abuse. It was the other way to move forward.
– We have now received responses from the NFC, and there has been only found DNA from one of us formerly known person, said Commissioner Cecilia Bergstén, Head of the Unit for gross crimes.
She does not want to go into more detail on whose DNA was found, but the wording judge can make the assumption that the traces derived from precisely the previously convicted offender in Halmstad case. He is also already familiar with ödehuset outside Falkenberg. However, it has not found any traces, DNA, from any other person on the items analyzed. The findings proving thus not the theory that any abuse had taken place, because there is no DNA evidence from a victim.
– We are now going to put down the investigation, but we are prepared to take the matter up again some plaintiffs hear from, says Cecilia Bergstén.
Until further want the police do not go out with the kinds of findings that have been analyzed, given that there still is a continuing possibility that the criminal investigation is resumed. But probably the suspicions now written off for good.
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