On the penultimate day of the murder trial, the prosecutors held their closing arguments where they summarized the entire case.

They are sure that it is the 20-year-old who killed the 25-year-old woman with several shots - and call the murder a "pure execution".

Among other things, the prosecutors took up what a witness had said, that the shooter was one of the three men who had previously lived with the woman.

- Two of these can be excluded.

XX was murdered a month before, he can not have shot the woman.

XX was already locked up at Kumlaanstalten, he could not have killed the woman.

Then there is only one man left, said Fjällström and says that it is the 20-year-old.

Prison for years for murder

The prosecutors demanded life imprisonment for the 20-year-old, but since he was only 19 at the time of the act, it means a fixed-term sentence.

- The shooter will be sentenced for murder to 14 years in prison, says prosecutor Jonas Fjellström.

For the driver and the 19-year-old, the prosecutors demanded that they be convicted of aiding and abetting murder.

However, given the 19-year-old's age at the time of the act, they demanded that he be sentenced to six years in prison and 12 years for the driver.

In the alternative, the prosecutors demanded that they be sentenced for aggravated protection to a criminal.

When it comes to the 33-year-old, the prosecutors demanded that he be sentenced to 11 years in prison for aiding and abetting murder, two cases of drug offenses, robbery and vandalism.

Listen to prosecutor Jonas Fjellström in the video above.