Mar 1 • 10:08 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Book Excerpt: "I feel like screaming to the world what a monster he is"

The article recounts Thomas Gotthard's confession to the murder of his wife, Maria From Jakobsen, detailing how he killed her and the subsequent concealment of her body.

The article provides a chilling account of Thomas Gotthard's confession to the murder of his wife, Maria From Jakobsen, from his cell in Holbæk Arrest. Initially denying the crime for seven months, Gotthard reached out to the lead investigator from the Department of Violent Crime in North Zealand Police on June 3, 2021, to admit his guilt. He detailed the horrific act of killing Maria in their garden and explained how he then concealed her body, all while maintaining a facade in front of his family, friends, and colleagues.

The confession is described in graphic terms as he led investigators on a tour to demonstrate the locations and sequence of events surrounding the crime. Despite police suspicions and evidence pointing towards his involvement, his detailed account was more brutal than they had anticipated. This unnerving narration not only sheds light on the crime but also reveals the psychological strain and deception involved in Gotthard's life before and after the murder.

The implications of this case resonate not only within the realms of criminal justice but also highlight the societal importance of addressing domestic violence. The gruesome discovery of the truth challenges public perceptions and raises urgent questions about the failures in recognizing the signs of abuse before such tragedies occur.

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