During the ninth day of the murder trial, the woman's friend was in focus.

The friend must first have been present when the woman had a meeting on Porsön, together with the suspected 20-year-old and 33-year-old, a few hours before the murder.

He is also said to have been in the car that drove down to the beach at Notviken where she lost her life.

"My childhood friend"

The friend told the court that he and the woman hung out almost every day.

"It was my childhood friend," he said.

Prosecutor: How does it feel to be here today?

- Horrible and traumatic.

A nightmare that does not end.

Gave notice of the perpetrator

The prosecutors were satisfied after the day and believe that the woman's friend gave clear signals to those who must have been in the car when they drove to the beach at Notviken.

This despite the fact that the woman's friend did not want to name or point out the 20-year-old.

Prosecutor Jonas Fjellström chose his words carefully during the interrogation and says that he did not want his friend to have to refuse to answer a question and thus commit perjury and be sentenced to prison.

- I believe that he has made a point of the man who has murdered, says Fjellström and comments the day further in the video above.

"Lots of doubt"

The 20-year-old's lawyer, Viktor Banke, however, does not believe that the signals were so clear and comments on it in the video below.

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"There is a lot of doubt about who was sitting in that car," says the 20-year-old's lawyer Viktor Banke.

Photo: Amanda Liikamaa / SVT