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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - OCTOBER 07: Leading police officer Jens MoellerJensen informs the press about yesterday evenings breakthrough in the murder case of Swedish journalist Kim Wall at the Copenhagen Police Yard on October 7, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Jensen said that Wall's head and legs and a bag containing her clothes were found in the Koege Bay near Copenhagen and subsequently identified as Kim Wall's. The search for the rest of Wall's body continues. The find in the sea was enabled with help from Swedish police dogs, specialized in underwater search techniques. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - OCTOBER 07: Leading police officer Jens MoellerJensen informs the press about yesterday evenings breakthrough in the murder case of Swedish journalist Kim Wall at the Copenhagen Police Yard on October 7, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Jensen said that Wall's head and legs and a bag containing her clothes were found in the Koege Bay near Copenhagen and subsequently identified as Kim Wall's. The search for the rest of Wall's body continues. The find in the sea was enabled with help from Swedish police dogs, specialized in underwater search techniques. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 24: A search team from the Danish Emergency Services looks for body parts following the death of journalist Kim Wall at the waters on southern Amager on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen, south of Copenhagen and about 5 miles from this search party, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. Wall had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 24: A search team from the Danish Emergency Services looks for body parts following the death of journalist Kim Wall at the waters on southern Amager on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen, south of Copenhagen and about 5 miles from this search party, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. Wall had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 24: A search team from the Danish Emergency Services looks for body parts following the death of journalist Kim Wall at the waters on southern Amager on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen, south of Copenhagen and about 5 miles from this search party, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. Wall had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 24: A search team from the Danish Emergency Services looks for body parts following the death of journalist Kim Wall at the waters on southern Amager on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen, south of Copenhagen and about 5 miles from this search party, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. Wall had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 23: The premises of Peter Madsen, who is accused for killing Swedish journalist Kim Wall,was not only a submarine inventor but also developer of space rockets, which took place at these facilities at an old shipyard at the Refshale0en near the inner city on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen south of Copenhagen, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. She had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Getty Images)

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 23: The premises of Peter Madsen, who is accused for killing Swedish journalist Kim Wall,was not only a submarine inventor but also developer of space rockets, which took place at these facilities at an old shipyard at the Refshale0en near the inner city on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen south of Copenhagen, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. She had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Getty Images)

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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 24: A search team from the Danish Emergency Services looks for body parts following the death of journalist Kim Wall at the waters on southern Amager on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen, south of Copenhagen and about 5 miles from this search party, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. Wall had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - AUGUST 24: A search team from the Danish Emergency Services looks for body parts following the death of journalist Kim Wall at the waters on southern Amager on August 23, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The headless torso of Swedish journalist Kim Wall was found on the shore of Klydesoen, south of Copenhagen and about 5 miles from this search party, by a cyclist on Monday 21st August. Wall had previously boarded the homemade submarine, Nautilus, of Inventor Peter Madsen to research a feature. Madsen denies manslaughter and initially said he dropped her to shore alive but changed his story admitting she died in an accident onboard. (Photo by Ole Jensen - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)