In a written statement, the
court said: "Criminal protection
starts when a person dies, and
the protection remains as long
as there are remains of the
deceased.
The fact that the woman had
moved bones constitutes a crime
because she was unauthorised
to do so, just as it's a crime to
put together a skeleton and have
it lying on the floor, to have
bones in plastic bags, and to sell
them."
The woman's haul was reported
to amount to more than 100
parts from human skeletons,
including a backbone, six skulls
and a raft of other small parts,
according to Swedish news
agency TT.
Prosecutors alleged the woman
used the bones for séxual
gratification. She was charged
with "disturbing the peace of the
dead" after police found
incriminating photographs of
her kissing and licking the
remains.
Officers also found a video in the
women's flat, entitled 'My
Necrophilia'. According to AFP, a
body bag, a drill and a
photograph from a mortuary
were also found. The skeleton
parts were discovered after
police were called to the
woman's flat in September after
a gunshot was allegedly fired
from the dwelling.
The woman denied the charges
when appearing before
Gothenburg District Court last
month, claiming she kept the
skeleton parts out of historical
curiosity.
According to the GP, the accused
had posted incriminating
messages on Internet forums in
the past.
She reportedly wrote: "My morals
set my limits and I'm prepared to
take the punishment if
something should happen. It's
worth it. I want my man like he
is, whether he is dead or alive. He
allows me to find séxual
happiness on the side."
court said: "Criminal protection
starts when a person dies, and
the protection remains as long
as there are remains of the
deceased.
The fact that the woman had
moved bones constitutes a crime
because she was unauthorised
to do so, just as it's a crime to
put together a skeleton and have
it lying on the floor, to have
bones in plastic bags, and to sell
them."
The woman's haul was reported
to amount to more than 100
parts from human skeletons,
including a backbone, six skulls
and a raft of other small parts,
according to Swedish news
agency TT.
Prosecutors alleged the woman
used the bones for séxual
gratification. She was charged
with "disturbing the peace of the
dead" after police found
incriminating photographs of
her kissing and licking the
remains.
Officers also found a video in the
women's flat, entitled 'My
Necrophilia'. According to AFP, a
body bag, a drill and a
photograph from a mortuary
were also found. The skeleton
parts were discovered after
police were called to the
woman's flat in September after
a gunshot was allegedly fired
from the dwelling.
The woman denied the charges
when appearing before
Gothenburg District Court last
month, claiming she kept the
skeleton parts out of historical
curiosity.
According to the GP, the accused
had posted incriminating
messages on Internet forums in
the past.
She reportedly wrote: "My morals
set my limits and I'm prepared to
take the punishment if
something should happen. It's
worth it. I want my man like he
is, whether he is dead or alive. He
allows me to find séxual
happiness on the side."
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