• On Tuesday morning, May 15, a 45-year-old woman reported missing in Örebro. Relatives make the report and the last contact with the woman should have been on the evening of May 14. The overall picture causes the police to suspect the kidnapping and a preliminary investigation into human robbery.
  • On the same day that the notification comes in, a person is arrested, reasonably suspected of human robbery. The person is released the same day.
  • On Friday, May 18, police seize a car for technical investigation. According to information to SVT, the car must belong to the person who was previously arrested.
  • On Saturday morning, May 19, police search for the woman continues and an area is blocked off after an object of interest is found.
  • On Saturday afternoon , police confirm that a dead woman was found by private individuals in another area, but could not confirm that it was the missing 45-year-old. The body is found only 150 meters from the missing woman's home, behind a noise board in a grove.
  • On Sunday, the police continue to investigate the site. Later in the day, the preliminary investigation goes from being classified as a human murder to a suspected murder.
  • One week after the 45-year-old reported missing, Tuesday, May 22, police confirm that the body found was the missing woman. The cause of death is still unclear.
  • Another week later, during the morning of Tuesday, May 29, a person is brought in for questioning reasonably suspected of murder. After the hearing, Prosecutor Åsa Hiding decides to arrest the person. Otherwise, prosecutors and police record the suspect and the investigation.
  • On Wednesday, May 30, Prosecutor Åsa Hiding confirms via police that the person arrested is a man in his 40s. The man is the same as previously arrested during the investigation and in another investigation he has been suspected of mistreating the dead woman.
  • On Thursday, May 31, defense lawyer Ingvar Backman tells SVT that his client, the arrested man at the age of 40, will be arrested on probable cause during Friday.
  • On Friday, June 1, the man at the age of 40 is arrested for the murder of the 45-year-old woman in Örebro. The man was arrested on reasonable suspicion of murder, which is the lower level of suspicion.
  • Friday, June 8, the previously detained man is released because the court does not think the evidence is sufficient. The man is still suspected.
  • On Tuesday, June 19, SVT reveals that Peter Springare, who has been the lead investigator in the case, is dismissed from the investigation. That after internal criticism of how the case was handled. Mikael Nykvist may lead the investigation instead.
  • On Friday, September 7, the police went out with a search of three women who may have important information for the investigation.
  • On Thursday, October 11, police conducted new investigations in the area where the woman was found murdered.
  • On Monday, March 11, 2019 , the police chief who has been relocated in connection with the murder investigation demands damages.
  • Tuesday, May 14, 2019 , a year has passed since the woman disappeared. Prosecutor Åsa Hiding pronounces for SVT Örebro and says that "the investigation is extremely complex".
  • On Tuesday, August 27 , the man who was previously suspected of the murder is arrested again.