This happened in court on Tuesday
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby includes admissions of dishonesty and witness testimonies.
The court proceedings against Marius Borg Høiby are ongoing, with updates provided by Aftenposten. On March 10, Høiby concluded his testimony regarding the allegations concerning a woman from Frogner. He admitted to lying during police interviews, notably about secretly filming or photographing the Frogner woman, citing fears of media leaks regarding his statements. This admission plays a critical role in the trial, highlighting issues of credibility and possible motives for his actions.
Continuing with the trial, Stig Berg Larsen, a former data investigator with Kripos, testified regarding Høiby’s actions surrounding his iCloud account. Larsen indicated that Høiby engaged remote deletion features on his account between his second and third arrests, suggesting a potential attempt to alter or destroy compromising evidence. This testimony contributes to the prosecution's case, aiming to establish a pattern of behavior that may reflect intent or consciousness of guilt on Høiby’s part.
The day’s final witness, a close friend and roommate of the Frogner woman, provided further insight into the case. Her testimony may offer perspectives on both the relationship dynamics involved and the context of the alleged incidents. As the trial unfolds, each piece of evidence and testimony contributes to the overall narrative, as both sides prepare arguments that could significantly impact the outcome of the case against Høiby.