The investigation has taken over four months and the questions about what really happened have been many. For Tove's family, it has been an emotional week, says Uno Karlsson, who is the family's plaintiff's counsel. On Wednesday, she was buried and on Friday the indictment came.

Watch Uno Karlsson talk about the family's feelings in the clip above

The prosecutor: "A special case"

Prosecutor Adam Rullman now tells for the first time about how he believes she was killed, to SVT Jönköping he says that the motive does not have a heavy role in the legal process, but that they have tried extra hard to find out because so many have wondered.

"It has been a special case because it has involved previously unpunished young women. We understand that many people wonder why.

Conflicted relationship

He says that they have found out that the suspected 20-year-old and the plaintiff have had a conflicted relationship, but that they have not come any closer in what it is based on. The 20-year-old woman has said in interrogation that they had no intention of giving in to a conflict that same night without wanting to kill.

" But I can prove that it is a case of intentional killing.

Here the prosecutor tells us more in the clip below:

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In the clip, prosecutor Adam Rullman talks about how he views the autopsy report on Tove's death. Photo: SVT/TT