"There are indications that she has been drugged with benzodiazepines, sometimes called rape drugs," says the family's counsel Fredrik Lindberg. We believe that the 46-year-old had sexual motives when he took Liselotte to his cabin.

A week before Liselotte's death, she wrote a message to her contact person that the 46-year-old had at one point offered her a muscle relaxant tablet. It appears in the police's preliminary investigation that Liselotte told her that it was a blue tablet. Then the contact person had told Liselotte not to accept any tablet that she does not know what it is.

Fredrik Lindström, the family's representative, asked the coroner how many hours the tablet had been taken before her death.

Could it be two hours before her death? Fredrik Lindström asks.

I dare not give a time, but yes it can be two hours, the coroner replies.

In the clip, an excerpt from the trial can be heard and also an interview with forensic pathologist Jonas Bergdahl.