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letsdoit
Här presenteras en snarlik (men vad det verkar mer ungefärlig) färdväg till Martorp som liknar den utefter vilken GT tidigare placerat ett vittne som ska ha sett två snabbkörande bilar (0:46):
http://tv.lrytas.lt/?id=14423242081441234016#comments_section
GT:
http://www.expressen.se/gt/ny-teori-sa-fordes-lisa-holm-bort/
I den senaste kommentaren sägs att åklagaren klagat över att bevisen under de första dagarna av försvinnandet samlats in på ett oprofessionellt sätt.
http://viena.lt/category/kriminalai/
Mitt fetande.
Här är engelsk google översättelse av den litauenska artikel:
Swedish officials have announced a month ago, the murder of 17-year-old Lisa Holm N.Bilevičiaus items they have found DNA traces collected other evidence.
However, prosecutors requested a further extension of the detention Lithuanian. After three months of unraveling the murder of Swedish prosecutors next week to come to Lithuania and the investigation will continue in our country.
See news release on the study here.
Swedish officials declared that already three months behind bars on Tuesday N.Bilevičius considered to be questioned last and next week he will be charged with murdering 17-year-old L.Holm.
However, after questioning the prosecutors again asked for more time, even though a month ago announced N.Bilevičiaus gathered enough data to prove guilt.
"Still need a few weeks, so I can get Bilevičiaus charges. I would not say that there is no evidence yet just do not generalize all materials. The case of very large amounts of data. Similarly, N.Bilevičiaus lawyer needs more time to familiarize themselves with the material. Everyone needs more time "- said the prosecutor Lars Goeranas Wennerholmas.
A month ago, received the autopsy results, the Swedes said that the allegations N.Bilevičiui stronger. However, Lithuanian themselves by their own version of how the DNA traces appeared on L.Holm items.
Swedish prosecutors complain that during the first days of the disappearance of the girls officers collected evidence unprofessional.
Next week, the Swedes are planning to come to Lithuania and to continue the investigation here.