Løten murder: Blood from the deceased found on the axe
Blood from the deceased Ole Andreas Sønstvedt was discovered on an axe found in the basement of the accused, Veronica Lystrup.
The Løten Murder: – It was not meant to hit that hard
Veronica Lystrup was sentenced to 16 years in prison for the murder of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt, asserting it was an act of self-defense while acknowledging her actions afterward.
Will explain the third version of the Løten murder: – The relatives are shaken
Veronica Lystrup, convicted of murder, admits to killing Ole Andreas Sønstvedt but claims it was in self-defense, while relatives question her credibility.
The Løten Defendant Claims She Killed Ole Andreas Sønstvedt in Self-Defense
The accused woman claims she killed Ole Andreas Sønstvedt in self-defense, denying guilt for murder.
Løten murder: Admits to having killed Sønstvedt in self-defense
The accused woman, Veronica Lystrup, admits to having killed Ole Andreas Sønstvedt, claiming it was in self-defense.
Løten murder: Accused changes explanation – admits to having killed Ole Andreas Sønstvedt in self-defense
A woman convicted of the murder of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt admits to killing him but claims it was in self-defense, thus not accepting criminal responsibility.
The Løten Murder: Defendant Partially Accepts Guilt
A woman convicted of the murder of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt acknowledges partial guilt in the charges related to corpse desecration but denies killing him.
Løten murder: The accused partially admits guilt
Veronica Lystrup partially acknowledges her involvement in the murder and dismemberment of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt, as her appeal is set to be heard.
The Løten Case: Partially Admits Criminal Guilt
A woman in her 40s who is charged with the murder of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt partially admits guilt for some of the charges against her.
The appeal process for the Løten murder begins
The appeal process for a woman's conviction in the Løten murder case commences today at the Hamar court, where she challenges her 16-year prison sentence for the murder of Ole Andreas Sønstvedt.