Mikael Svegfors says that the 18-year-old felt compelled to help carry the body, but not that she did it to hide the body.

The police's preliminary investigation shows that the 18-year-old began to talk about the events in early December. She then called the interrogators herself because she wanted to start telling the story.

She says that she was in the apartment where Tove died, but that she was not there when it happened and was sleeping.

The 20-year-old admits short stranglehold

The 20-year-old's lawyer Clea Sangborn tells Aftonbladet that her client also denies murder. However, the 20-year-old admits to having been in a physical altercation with Tove.

- My client admits to having been in an argument with the plaintiff and after the plaintiff took a hold of my client's neck, she has responded by taking a short-term grip on the plaintiff's neck. My client denies responsibility for murder and believes that the grip itself cannot have caused the death, Sangborn told Aftonbladet.