On Wednesday, charges were brought against the man suspected of murdering Wilma, 17, in Uddevalla. According to the prosecutor, the man must have murdered Wilma in his apartment and then done away with parts of the body.

Prosecutor Jim Westermark pointed to several different evidence; blood traces and blood splashes in the apartment where a corpse dog is also marked but also a body part from Wilma which shows signs of injury. According to the prosecutor, Wilma, 17, is subjected to blunt force.

One of the man's two lawyers, Peter Olsson, believes that the investigation has major shortcomings.

- I can conclude that it is a very comprehensive investigation and you have talked to a lot of people but in the crucial parts there are major shortcomings, he says and continues:

- You do not know how she died, when she died or where she died. It's a big flaw if you look at it from the prosecutor's perspective, he says.

The suspected man has constantly denied that he has anything to do with Wilma's death. That has not changed.

- He says that the last time he saw her was on November 14.

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Wilma's ex-boyfriend is now being charged, suspected of murdering her. On the left one of the days when the police searched the fjord outside Uddevalla. Photo: SVT / Private