On March 30, 2021, she was reported missing after spending the evening in the 27-year-old's caravan.

From day one, the man, who eventually confessed, was suspected after police found traces of blood in his garden.

The 27-year-old said that he had killed the woman, but that it had not been his intention.

He also revealed where he had hidden her body and where the police would find murder weapons and the woman's belongings.

Traces from plaintiffs on the hammer

In Tjuvarödssjon, just outside Höör, the police fished up bags that were filled with the dead woman's clothes.

The hammer that was the murder weapon was also found in the lake.

The verdict shows that the man repeatedly hit the plaintiffs with the hammer.

The text is updated.