Liselotte had told several close people before the murder that she had been sexually harassed and assaulted by a man at her job, that she was scared and felt threatened by him.

In the police preliminary investigation, the conversation between the murder suspect's 46-year-old man and Liselotte from October 8 last year, the day Liselotte disappeared, is reported.

It shows, among other things, that the man is very eager to bring Liselotte to the cottage in Kramfors.

Wanted to watch tv

But Liselotte, who has previously declined to go to the cottage, wants to be at home watching television – all evening and night, she adds as the man continues with his attempts at persuasion.

The man emphasizes that he cares about her and is sure that a visit to the cottage "with fire and coziness" will do her good.

When she finally gives in and still agrees to go with him, he emphasizes several times that she should bring alcohol: "Bring cider".

See and hear more about the last outbound traffic from Liselotte's mobile phone in the video.