Trial to begin in case of journalist killed in submarine
COPENHAGEN — As divers found mutilated body parts in plastic bags on the ocean floor one by one, a gruesome puzzle as dark as any Scandinavian noir emerged in Denmark: A young Swedish reporter who had embarked on a submarine journey to interview its maker was tortured, murdered and disposed at sea.
Businessman Peter Madsen stands trial at Copenhagen’s City Court on Thursday for the killing of Kim Wall, 30, in his submarine off the usually quiet northern European country.
Madsen denies killing Wall and says she died accidentally inside the UC3 Nautilus while he was on deck. However, he has admitted cutting her up before he “buried her at sea.”
Some don’t want to talk about Madsen or be associated with him anymore. Others do.


