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00:00I found out that four people had been arrested when one of Frank's female friends suddenly
00:10texted me. She said that it was horrible that this had happened and I was at home in my apartment
00:19and I asked her, wait, what's happened? Because I hadn't read anything yet. And then this friend
00:26texted me, well, haven't you read that they've arrested four people for Frank's murder?
00:42The police arrested four people. It turned out that the defendants knew each other. Four
00:50friends. And they were all people Frank knew.
01:02It was a very surreal experience to see and hear about their arrests. I had led myself to
01:12believe that Frank had disappeared of his own free will. So to hear that those four people
01:19were charged with his murder, it felt both unrealistic and it destroyed my heart completely.
01:39It's not something you think could happen to people you love.
01:42These four people were behind a very well-orchestrated murder plot.
01:49It shows a cold-blooded nature. I've never dealt with anything like this.
01:54They tried to kill Frank three separate times.
01:57I was like, what the hell is going on?
02:00You'd have to be really sick in the head to come up with a plan like that. It's truly insane.
02:05She slowly and carefully drew them into her web.
02:09But how did she manage to coax three other people to commit a murder?
02:14I want the truth to come out.
02:16On Monday, four people, two men and two women, were arrested at an address near Nimtoft.
02:32They are accused of killing 44-year-old Frank Dan Norgaard Joranson.
02:37Earlier today, the police continued the forensic investigation on a plot of land outside Nimtoft.
02:42Eastern Jutland police confirmed that the investigation is still ongoing,
02:48but would not confirm or deny whether the body of Frank has been found.
03:02After all of them had been arrested, they attended a legal hearing.
03:07They faced a judge who would decide whether or not the matters presented by the prosecution
03:13were enough to take them into custody.
03:17It was an atypical picture of a homicide case.
03:20You rarely see four defendants in the same case.
03:23It's something we might see in biker gang culture.
03:25It became clear to me that I needed to be in the courtroom that day.
03:37There I could find out who was being charged with killing my boyfriend.
03:42I arrived at the Randers courthouse with my mother, and as I sat down, I could feel my body trembling,
03:58and my breathing became unsteady.
04:01Lawyers started coming in, and all these police started coming up.
04:16I had to look through many police officers to see who was walking between them.
04:22I saw three people I'd never seen before, and then there was my Brit.
04:31And when I saw her, it was like everything stopped.
04:38I almost couldn't believe my eyes.
04:44She didn't even notice me sitting in court.
04:48I think it was that feeling of being completely ignored
04:53that broke me and made me just yell at her
04:57and ask her why she couldn't look at me.
05:18When I found out that she had been arrested with the others,
05:30I just had such a somewhat empty feeling.
05:33It felt totally impossible that she, I mean they,
05:40that they were capable of doing something like that.
05:43I had, I had a hard time imagining
05:46that these people, they really had it in them
05:51to, um, to do something terrible like that.
06:00When Mybert and the others were arrested,
06:04it was so surreal that you,
06:06you, you just never knew what she felt
06:10or what she was really thinking.
06:12You'd always, you would just wonder.
06:16You couldn't tell where you stood with her.
06:19Again, obviously it all pointed in that direction
06:22throughout the whole weekend.
06:25That's where you should be looking.
06:28But still, there was so much we didn't know.
06:30It was unexpected that, that suddenly
06:34these four people were arrested.
06:36The same four people that Frank had considered
06:39his close friends for a long time.
06:42One of them was his girlfriend.
06:44The discovery of that burnt-up van led the police
07:04to dramatically upgrade their investigation.
07:06It caused them to intensify their focus
07:09on these four friends.
07:10They started tapping all of their phone calls.
07:14Monday, I was in my office.
07:19I was contacted by the head of the police investigation
07:22that was leading the case.
07:23They wanted to conduct a, uh, wiretap
07:26of some of the suspects involved.
07:30That was because of how things unfolded
07:33over the weekend,
07:34when suspicions towards these four people
07:36grew to such degree
07:38that they decided to carry out the wiretap.
07:40Surprisingly, the police quickly got some valuable intel
07:45from those wiretaps.
07:47In fact, not long after the police started listening in
07:50on all phone conversations of these four individuals,
07:53they picked up a conversation
07:55between Maybrit and her husband, Matthias,
07:57which resulted in the police opening their eyes on the case
08:01because the conversation was specifically centered
08:04around Frank's disappearance.
08:06And there were some things
08:07that made it sound like Maybrit and Matthias
08:09knew what had happened to Frank.
08:13There was no doubt that the wiretap
08:14of the conversation between Maybrit and Matthias
08:17was absolutely crucial at the time of the investigation.
08:19It sounded like it was just a normal conversation,
08:30the kind you'd expect to hear
08:32between a married couple, casual and familiar.
08:35But when you listened closely
08:36to what they were saying to each other,
08:38that convinced the police
08:40that they knew more about Frank's disappearance
08:42and what happened than they were letting on.
08:45Someone needs a nanny.
08:48It's Jesper.
08:48He's just lying there on the couch, all depressed.
08:52Why?
08:54Jesper is sure the police are coming to get you.
08:57Just come home.
08:59Maybrit had called Matthias
09:00and told him he had to come home from work
09:02because she had someone lying on her couch
09:05who was severely depressed
09:06and needed a babysitter.
09:09On the wiretap, the police could hear
09:11that when the van was found,
09:13that somehow affected the dynamic
09:15of this group of friends.
09:16She expressed that they had been searching
09:19for news on the internet
09:20and had found out that the police
09:23had just discovered this burnt-up van.
09:26After this information,
09:28Matthias concluded on the phone,
09:29then I'm sure the police will come for me soon.
09:32It's over for me.
09:32When Maybrit heard this,
09:36she told her husband,
09:38don't worry.
09:39If they had something,
09:40they would have already come for us a long time ago.
09:43They think he's still alive.
09:46Just come home.
09:46She eventually said that the police believed
09:50that Frank was still alive.
09:53The police took the wiretap
09:55between Maybrit and Matthias seriously
09:57and they decided it was time to make their move.
10:01That same day,
10:02the police searched two different addresses.
10:05One address was in Alingobro,
10:07the other was in Nemtrovd.
10:10The police had to cordon off the two addresses
10:15and conduct a thorough search
10:17on the premises to gather evidence.
10:20On one property,
10:22investigators noticed
10:23that out in the courtyard,
10:25there was a single barrel.
10:26A fire had been lit in the barrel.
10:29There was clearly something inside
10:31that they had wanted to burn and dispose of.
10:34They used canine units
10:35to investigate the area more thoroughly.
10:37The gravel in the courtyard
10:40was also examined with the help of the dogs.
10:42There were several spots
10:44where the dogs showed interest.
10:47When they examined these clues more closely,
10:50they came to the conclusion
10:51that there was human blood present.
11:07One of the things
11:11that heightened my interest in this case
11:14was this group of people
11:16and how their lives
11:17were deeply intertwined.
11:20These internal relationships,
11:22both of them between Frank
11:23and these people
11:25who were now prime suspects
11:26in his murder case,
11:28but also the relationship
11:31that the four main suspects
11:32had between each other.
11:34It actually turned out
11:36to be two different couples.
11:38It was my Brit,
11:40Matthias, her husband,
11:42and their friends,
11:43the couple Jesper and Mii.
11:49We're talking about
11:50two friendly couples
11:51eating together,
11:53barbecuing together,
11:54having a good time together.
11:55But if you look closely
11:57behind that facade,
11:59there was a lot
11:59that was happening
12:00in the shadows,
12:01a lot of intrigue
12:02and blackmail
12:03in ways that
12:04possibly could have played
12:06a deeper role
12:07in Frank's case.
12:18When Miibert and Frank
12:19finally became a couple,
12:20they let everyone know
12:21by making it official
12:22on Facebook.
12:23During this time,
12:31Frank was also making
12:33new friends
12:33through Miibert.
12:35He started talking
12:36to Jesper quite a lot.
12:39Jesper knew Miibert
12:40and Matthias for years.
12:42He was living with them
12:42for some time.
12:44He moved in
12:45when he was 18,
12:46and from there,
12:47he stayed on and off,
12:49sometimes in the house,
12:50and other times
12:51in a trailer
12:52that was parked
12:53on the property.
12:56However,
12:56now it was different
12:57because he was engaged
12:58to Mii.
13:00And they lived in a house
13:01that was not far
13:02from Miibert and Matthias.
13:06Mii was a young woman
13:08in her early 20s,
13:09and everyone we talked
13:11to about Mii told us
13:12that she was
13:13the most vulnerable person
13:15in the whole case.
13:17She was a fragile soul.
13:19She had cut all ties
13:21with her family
13:22in her past,
13:23and Jesper
13:23was pretty much
13:24her everything.
13:26And it really seemed like
13:27she enjoyed
13:29hanging out
13:29with Jesper,
13:30Miibert,
13:31and Matthias.
13:33They were having
13:33a good time chatting,
13:34and Frank considered
13:36Jesper a friend.
13:38He helped him build cars,
13:39they spent time together,
13:40and they had
13:41what seemed like
13:42a solid friendship.
13:47Jesper began working
13:49at the farm
13:49in Nimtoft
13:50as a stable hand
13:51in 2014.
13:53That happened
13:54after Miibert
13:54posted a job listing
13:55on an online horse forum
13:57looking for someone
13:58to help them
13:59at the stud farm.
14:01Jesper?
14:02What?
14:03Why are you picking
14:04it up again?
14:05Because it wasn't right,
14:07okay?
14:08A lot of people
14:10who were directly involved
14:11with the stud farm
14:12described Jesper
14:13and Miibert's time together
14:14as being
14:16somewhat tumultuous.
14:19They were very good friends,
14:20almost coming across
14:21as flirtatious.
14:23Are you sure
14:23that's a good idea?
14:27Jesper,
14:28I think you dropped something.
14:29Shut up, Miibert!
14:31You're doing a great job.
14:33I've had enough of this.
14:39Are you doing a good job?
14:40It doesn't seem like it.
14:42No, I understand.
14:48I mean,
14:49they always had a,
14:50I would almost say
14:51a mother-son relationship
14:53because they argued
14:54with each other
14:55like they were
14:55mother and son
14:56and also picked
14:57on each other
14:58like they were
14:59mother and son.
15:00They had a special relationship.
15:04Yes, they did.
15:05It was very much
15:05what you saw,
15:06but when you realized
15:08what was below the surface,
15:09it was a
15:09very intimate relationship.
15:11Yes, it really was.
15:14She had her ways
15:15of putting an end
15:15to any argument.
15:17Yes, that she did.
15:19That was the manipulative
15:20side she had, right?
15:21When Jesper moved in
15:26at the farm in Nimtoft,
15:27the friendly relationship
15:28between Miibert and Jesper,
15:30who was 13 years younger,
15:31eventually grew into
15:32something more
15:33than just friendship.
15:36Several of the individuals
15:38working on the farm
15:39noticed that
15:39when Jesper and Miibert
15:41had a fallout
15:42and stopped
15:43talking to each other
15:44from time to time,
15:46they would end up
15:47reconciling
15:48in the courtyard trailer.
15:53One time,
15:54I was going over there
15:55to get a horse
15:56to go for a ride,
15:57and as I was taking
15:58the horse out to the field,
16:00I saw them standing there
16:00arguing,
16:01or more like Jesper
16:02was sitting on his bed
16:03in the trailer.
16:04It was weird.
16:05When he lived in the trailer?
16:06Yes.
16:07Oh.
16:07Miibert was at the door.
16:08They were arguing
16:09really intensely.
16:10When I finished riding,
16:11I walked past the trailer again,
16:13but now all the curtains
16:14were rolled down,
16:16and the door
16:17was closed,
16:18and the trailer
16:19was rocking.
16:21Matthias discovered
16:22something he was
16:23never meant to know.
16:24Yes.
16:25I didn't know
16:26how much he knew then.
16:27No.
16:28Because my impression
16:29of Matthias
16:30was that he
16:31was very calm
16:32and collected.
16:33It could be
16:34that he simply,
16:35you know,
16:35because of the conflict,
16:37he just thought,
16:37that's fine.
16:38I think he did
16:39everything he could
16:40to avoid conflicts
16:41with Miibert.
16:42I mean,
16:42it's understandable.
16:43Because she was...
16:45she was the one
16:47who held the power.
16:48Yeah.
16:59What we knew
17:00about Matthias
17:01was that he was
17:02married to Miibert
17:03and that they lived
17:05together for a few years
17:07at the estate
17:07in Nimtuft.
17:09Matthias had his own
17:10thing going on,
17:11but he also pitched
17:13in at the stud farm,
17:15did repairs
17:16around the property,
17:17making sure the grounds
17:18and buildings
17:19were kept
17:20in good condition.
17:23When you talk
17:24to the people
17:25who knew
17:25Miibert and Matthias,
17:26you got the impression
17:27that they were
17:28a typical married couple
17:30whose wish
17:30was to have a child
17:31of their own
17:32and have a normal life.
17:33We also learned
17:34that they had been
17:35trying to conceive
17:36for some years.
17:39At some point,
17:40things went downhill
17:41between Miibert
17:42and Matthias,
17:43so she actually
17:44ended up moving out.
17:47You could say
17:47she was ready
17:48to start a new chapter
17:49in her life.
17:50Part of it
17:51was that they were
17:51splitting up,
17:52taking a break
17:53from each other.
17:54It was during
17:55this period of time
17:56that Miibert met Frank
17:57through an online
17:58dating site.
18:00But there were signs
18:01that she had an agenda
18:02when it came
18:03to her relationship
18:04with Frank.
18:07Because at an earlier
18:08horse show,
18:09after she had started
18:10dating him,
18:11she told somebody close
18:13that she only decided
18:14to date Frank
18:15because she wanted
18:16a child.
18:21Frank told me early
18:22in his relationship
18:23with Miibert
18:24that Matthias
18:25couldn't have children,
18:26so I teased him
18:27a little that he was
18:28because he was
18:29just a donor.
18:31Once she got pregnant,
18:32he'd be discarded
18:33straight away again.
18:37We could see
18:38on Facebook
18:38that Miibert
18:40on July 15th,
18:41which was the same day
18:42that Frank was reported
18:43missing,
18:44she posted
18:46that she was pregnant
18:47and shared a couple
18:48of ultrasound images
18:49along with some
18:50baby clothing
18:51that had an image
18:53of small baby feet
18:54with a phrase saying,
18:55see you soon.
18:58She wrote that
18:59she couldn't wait
19:00for the baby to come.
19:02However,
19:03she didn't mention
19:04in the post
19:05who the father
19:06of the baby was.
19:07Yeah.
19:07If you look at this case
19:33carefully
19:34and you talk to people
19:35about it,
19:36there was ample evidence
19:38that Miibert had,
19:39in the past,
19:40repeatedly acted improperly
19:42when she couldn't
19:42control people,
19:44but particularly
19:45the men in her life.
19:51My name is Nikolai.
19:53I'm 29 years old
19:54and I live out here
19:57in the area
19:57of Jersland.
19:58Well,
20:01the first time
20:01I met Miibert
20:03was back in 2014
20:05in December.
20:07I was looking for work
20:08and asked a guy
20:10named Peter
20:10who happened to have
20:13a herd of sows
20:14where Miibert
20:17was the daily manager.
20:21At first,
20:22there seemed to be
20:23normal relationships
20:24among the colleagues,
20:26if you can put it that way.
20:27But I was a trainee,
20:29so I was lowest
20:31in that hierarchy.
20:35The first prelude
20:36to everything
20:38other than professional work
20:40was this one time
20:42I had to work
20:42over the weekend
20:43where Miibert
20:46was also there.
20:48And we were both
20:50sitting in the break room
20:52and one thing
20:53led to another
20:54and then...
20:57I could tell
20:59by the situation
20:59that she wasn't
21:00playing hard to get.
21:04So,
21:05we met at her place.
21:08As I recalled,
21:09they couldn't live
21:10in the house
21:11because they were
21:12renovating the main rooms.
21:14So,
21:14she slept in a trailer
21:15on the...
21:16on the property.
21:17We had only one reason
21:21for meeting.
21:23So,
21:24sexual intercourse.
21:34And I think only about
21:35a week or so
21:37went by
21:37and then it happened again.
21:39then I lost
21:43interest in it.
21:44It wasn't fun
21:45any longer,
21:46if one can even
21:47call it that.
21:49And,
21:50Miibert wasn't
21:52feeling that way
21:52and it created
21:53a disconnect.
21:57So,
21:58it went back
21:58and forth like that.
21:59Then she came up
22:00with
22:00this idea,
22:03explanation,
22:04or story
22:05that suddenly
22:06she was pregnant.
22:09so at that point,
22:13I had no idea
22:14what she was capable of.
22:22I think Miibert
22:23had no
22:24compassion
22:25or empathy
22:26for others at all.
22:27No.
22:29She had screwed
22:30a lot of people over.
22:31She did.
22:32I was often
22:32invited in,
22:33spending time
22:34watching TV with them,
22:35sharing pizzas,
22:36and just hanging out.
22:37It was a nice
22:38little community,
22:39which I thought
22:39was really great.
22:40And then,
22:41the very next day,
22:42all of these
22:43great things
22:44were just wiped out.
22:45She'd look right
22:45through you.
22:46All you had to do
22:47was go to the stables,
22:48ride that horse,
22:49and then just leave.
22:51It was clear
22:52she was deliberately
22:53playing with your emotions.
22:55You had to be careful
22:56with what you said
22:56and did
22:57at all times.
22:58Yeah, you're right.
22:59Yeah.
23:00It was a lot
23:00when you thought
23:01that you were
23:02good and close friends.
23:04I spent New Year's
23:04with her,
23:05and
23:05I had my kid
23:07out there
23:08with me,
23:08you know?
23:09I mean,
23:09hmm.
23:22Being accused
23:23of rape
23:23is one of the worst
23:25things you can
23:26be accused of.
23:28Mybrit kept saying
23:32that she was pregnant.
23:34Nikolai did not
23:34believe her
23:35and told her
23:36she needed
23:36to show him proof.
23:37Mybrit wouldn't
23:38send him that,
23:39but he was welcome
23:40to come out
23:41to the farm
23:41in Nimtoft.
23:44Since Nikolai
23:45wouldn't come out
23:46to talk directly
23:47to her about
23:47the pregnancy,
23:48the whole thing
23:49led to this
23:50messy situation
23:51in which Nikolai
23:52had to face
23:53some severe
23:54consequences at work.
23:56One morning,
23:57when Nikolai came
23:58to work,
23:58the boss
23:59was already
23:59waiting for him
24:00in the courtyard,
24:02holding a notice
24:02of dismissal
24:03because Mybrit
24:04had told the boss
24:05that Nikolai
24:07had raped her.
24:13When Mybrit
24:14accused Nikolai
24:16of raping her,
24:17it had some
24:18extreme consequences
24:19for him.
24:20Without being
24:21consulted,
24:22he was suspended
24:23from his apprenticeship
24:25at the pig farm.
24:29And he was reported
24:29to the police.
24:31Afterwards,
24:31he struggled
24:32because it was
24:33absolutely impossible
24:35for him to get
24:35a new apprenticeship
24:36because the rumors
24:37had already spread
24:39about him
24:39of what Mybrit
24:40had accused him of.
24:43She really tried
24:47to ruin my life
24:48as a matter of fact.
24:49At one point,
25:00Nikolai received
25:01a letter
25:01from the police
25:02stating that the charges
25:03had been dropped
25:04because they did not
25:05find any evidence
25:06that would support
25:07any basis
25:08for Mybrit's accusations.
25:11There was absolutely
25:12no reason
25:12to believe
25:13that Nikolai
25:14was guilty
25:15of ever having
25:16sexually assaulted
25:17or raped Mybrit.
25:18Even though
25:19it was a terrible
25:20experience,
25:22what she put me through,
25:24I couldn't have imagined
25:27in my wildest dreams
25:28the insanity
25:30and horror
25:31of what she did
25:33to Frank afterwards.
25:36It also made me wonder
25:37if they might have
25:39wanted to kill me.
25:48After about three months,
25:52Frank's relationship
25:53with Mybrit
25:54fell apart
25:55and Mybrit
25:56decided to move
25:57back in with Matthias.
25:58They were not
25:58divorced yet.
26:00Yeah, I found
26:01the breakup between
26:02Frank and Mybrit
26:03quite chaotic
26:04because she seemed
26:05very angry.
26:08It didn't seem
26:09like Mybrit
26:10had come to terms
26:11with the fact
26:12that Frank
26:13had broken up
26:15with her.
26:16She found it hard
26:17to accept the breakup,
26:20to accept
26:20or understand
26:21the fact
26:22that he didn't
26:23want to have
26:23a relationship
26:24with her.
26:25There was one
26:26incident
26:26in which Mybrit
26:27visited Frank.
26:29When Frank
26:29turned her down
26:30again and asked
26:31her to get out
26:31of his home
26:32and leave,
26:33Mybrit walked out
26:34the door
26:34and as she reached
26:35the steps outside
26:36his front door,
26:37she suddenly collapsed.
26:39Frank told his friends
26:40that it seemed
26:41like she deliberately
26:43fell to cause
26:44a scene.
26:45She tried to make
26:46him feel sorry
26:47for her
26:47to get his attention.
26:49He was completely
26:49certain she wasn't
26:50hurt,
26:51but at the same time
26:52he didn't have
26:52the heart to just
26:53leave her there
26:56complaining,
26:57so he went outside
26:58and helped her
26:58back up
26:59and took her inside
27:00and when he called
27:02me and told me
27:03about this incident,
27:05I straight up
27:06told him,
27:08listen brother,
27:08you seriously need
27:09to get away from her.
27:10This whole situation
27:11sounds,
27:12it sounds toxic.
27:13In hindsight,
27:14I started to get
27:15this inkling
27:16that something
27:17wasn't quite right
27:18with Mybrit,
27:19but I couldn't
27:20figure it out.
27:22It just
27:22seemed really strange.
27:39The day Frank went missing,
27:47several interesting
27:48things happened.
27:49Mybrit showed up
27:50at Rige's apartment,
27:51unannounced,
27:52just hours after
27:53Frank went missing.
27:54She told Rige that
27:55she was Frank's girlfriend,
27:56but that wasn't all.
27:58Mybrit also told her
27:59that she was pregnant
28:00with his child.
28:01It felt like
28:06I was going
28:07into a
28:08state of shock,
28:10honestly.
28:11And it was
28:12during that same
28:13moment that
28:14Mybrit saw
28:16an opportunity
28:18to talk about me
28:19and her relationship
28:20with Frank,
28:21and
28:22she had found out
28:25through
28:26through his daughter
28:28that he was also
28:30seeing me.
28:32And the
28:32two of them
28:33had agreed to
28:34finally confront me
28:35with the fact that
28:37that
28:38Frank was dating
28:39Mybrit
28:40and they were
28:41going to have
28:42a child.
28:46I really
28:47couldn't
28:48speak or
28:49fully understand
28:50what she was
28:51saying to me
28:52in those
28:53first few minutes.
28:55Over the next
28:56few days
28:56and over
28:57the weekend,
28:59I was feeling
29:00a need to
29:01reach out
29:02to Mybrit
29:03and ask
29:04more questions
29:05because the
29:07things
29:07that Mybrit
29:08had told me
29:09were starting
29:11to come out.
29:12After the shock
29:12subsided
29:13and I was getting
29:14angrier,
29:15I also had
29:16more questions
29:16for Mybrit.
29:18Over the weekend,
29:20I
29:21wrote a message
29:22to Mybrit
29:23and I
29:25asked her
29:27why
29:27she stayed
29:29with Frank
29:30after he
29:31had been
29:31abusive to her
29:32and she
29:34had so many
29:34negative things
29:36to say about him.
29:37Why hadn't
29:37she left him?
29:44And
29:45she said
29:47that
29:47when she
29:48got pregnant,
29:49she had
29:49an obligation
29:50to stay
29:51in the relationship
29:51with Frank.
30:00She said
30:01she missed
30:02her ex-husband
30:02and that she
30:03wished he was
30:04the father
30:04of Frank's child.
30:06at one point
30:14I texted
30:16Mybrit
30:16and asked her
30:17if I could
30:17call her
30:18if she had
30:19five minutes.
30:21I wanted
30:21to ask her
30:22some things
30:22over the phone.
30:23She
30:33wrote
30:33that she
30:34was on
30:34her way
30:34to a hotel
30:35to stay
30:35with her
30:36husband
30:36and that
30:37they were
30:38going to
30:38give it
30:38another shot
30:39together.
30:41I remember
30:41thinking
30:42it was
30:42strange
30:43that
30:44she would
30:45go stay
30:45at a hotel
30:46in the midst
30:47of all this
30:47chaos
30:48with the
30:49disappearance
30:49of Frank.
30:50the father
30:54of her
30:55child
30:55was missing
30:56and
30:57she thought
30:59that this
30:59would be
30:59a good
30:59time
31:00to go
31:01with her
31:01husband
31:02to a hotel.
31:11In the
31:12morning
31:12right after
31:13Frank went
31:14missing
31:14Mybrit
31:15called up
31:15Jespa
31:15and invited
31:16both him
31:17and Mii
31:17to come
31:17and stay
31:18over
31:18at the
31:19Comwell
31:20hotel.
31:21She wanted
31:21to celebrate
31:21her 39th
31:22birthday.
31:23She invited
31:24Jespa
31:25and Mii
31:25to this
31:26upscale
31:27hotel.
31:28Jespa
31:28and Mii
31:29could not
31:29afford that
31:30type of
31:30hotel,
31:31so Mybrit
31:32and Matthias
31:32offered to
31:33pay.
31:42What?
31:43Were you
31:43out for a
31:43walk with
31:44my purse?
31:45Yeah,
31:45why not?
31:49you almost
31:55wondered if
31:56they were
31:57indeed
31:58celebrating
31:59Mybrit's
31:59birthday or
32:00whether they
32:00were actually
32:01celebrating
32:02the successful
32:03killing of
32:03Frank.
32:03No,
32:06Matthias,
32:07Matthias!
32:10No!
32:13That'll
32:14work out
32:14much.
32:15No.
32:15There you
32:16go.
32:17Let's go.
32:18That table
32:19over there
32:19looks good.
32:20That works.
32:20At the
32:29Commonwealth
32:29Hotel,
32:30we could
32:30see that
32:31these four
32:32friends were
32:33celebrating
32:33Mybrit's
32:34birthday.
32:35They were
32:35being very
32:36silly and
32:36seemed to
32:37be in a
32:37joyous
32:38mood.
32:39I need
32:40to hit
32:40the gym.
32:41As she
32:41had done
32:42many times
32:42before,
32:44Mybrit
32:45recorded
32:45plenty of
32:46videos of
32:46what they
32:46were doing
32:47that day,
32:48and she
32:48shared them
32:49on social
32:49media.
32:49They say
32:51hello to
32:51you,
32:52you hag.
32:52Fuck
32:52you.
32:53Yeah.
32:54It's your
32:54turn,
32:54Matthias.
32:55Shit.
32:56I only
32:57have two.
33:00So now
33:00put a
33:01green one
33:01down.
33:02It's
33:02because,
33:02oh dear.
33:03You
33:03bastard.
33:04What are
33:05you doing?
33:06Try
33:07using your
33:07brain,
33:07okay?
33:08When you
33:09watch these
33:09videos,
33:10the four
33:10people are
33:11fooling
33:12around and
33:12having fun.
33:14They seem
33:14intoxicated.
33:15The only one
33:17you don't see
33:17in the videos
33:18is Mybrit
33:18because she
33:19was filming,
33:20but you
33:21can hear her
33:21because she's
33:22laughing a lot.
33:23Maybe you
33:24should stick
33:24them up
33:25your nostrils.
33:30Then you
33:31just...
33:32No!
33:38Yuck,
33:39that's
33:39disgusting.
33:40You are
33:40so gross.
33:41You are
33:42so gross.
33:45Matthias!
33:45Yuck,
33:51that is
33:51so gross.
33:53You
33:54hit
33:54Blob.
33:55That was
33:56gross.
33:58At some
33:59point in the
33:59conversation,
34:00you could hear
34:01them talking
34:02about the
34:03baby she had
34:03in her belly
34:04at that
34:04point.
34:06We knew
34:06that they
34:07called the
34:08baby in Mybrit's
34:09belly Blob
34:10and said
34:11other things
34:11during this
34:12hysterical sit-down
34:14conversation around
34:15the table.
34:16They specifically
34:17mentioned the
34:18blob in her
34:18belly.
34:19At one point,
34:19she told Matthias
34:20not to touch
34:21Blob.
34:23Leave my Blob
34:24alone.
34:25That's a new way
34:26of shuffling cards.
34:27Now my tummy hurts.
34:29It could be
34:30anything.
34:30The mood
34:32seemed
34:32very,
34:33very uplifted
34:34and at
34:35first glance,
34:36the video
34:37didn't seem
34:37like the
34:38four people
34:39we were
34:39watching
34:39had just
34:41killed
34:41a man.
34:42a man.
35:12So, when we had a preliminary hearing, it was the prosecutors, in this case my role,
35:19to convince the judge presiding over the case that the evidence was strong enough to be
35:24used against the people being charged, and that there were reasons enough to possibly
35:29send them to prison.
35:34During the hearing, the accused were given the choice to make a statement if they wished
35:37or to remain silent if they preferred.
35:39Out of the four who stood accused, only me each chose to make a statement.
35:45I didn't think she could handle the pressure of being put in that intense situation.
35:50Pretty early on, we were able to get me to give us the information that she had been told
35:54regarding Frank's death.
36:09She said that Frank had been killed, and that she did not witness the murder.
36:16She had heard from Jasper that Frank had in fact been killed.
36:23He had been strangled.
36:25We still didn't have a body, but it was absolutely crucial that one of the four people told us
36:31exactly what had happened, or what she had heard had happened.
36:35They were all charged with first-degree murder and the abuse of a corpse.
36:43The charge of abuse of a corpse was due to the fact that the police didn't have a body.
36:51They hadn't found Frank.
36:52They hadn't found Frank.
36:56When I heard the charges being read out loud, I...
37:05It was as if I stopped breathing.
37:12I could feel tears coming on, and I wanted to lose it in the courtroom.
37:19At the same time, I didn't want to cry in front of my Brit.
37:27So it wasn't until there was a break, and we were taken outside of the courtroom,
37:33that I finally broke down and cried.
37:42It was unbelievable how fast it went from being a missing person case to a homicide investigation.
37:48Obviously, you know, all weekend long we...
37:53We hoped he was coming back home, but deep down we knew that he wasn't.
37:58It was shocking to have it confirmed.
38:01It had gone from a missing person to a homicide case.
38:05That's what we were dealing with.
38:07He didn't just walk away.
38:08He didn't decide on his own accord to go away.
38:10Somebody had harmed him.
38:27After a few hours, the preliminary hearing was concluded,
38:30and three of the four people were detained and taken into custody.
38:34They were Jesper, my Brit, and Matthias.
38:37The judge didn't take the suspicions against Mii into account,
38:40deciding there wasn't enough evidence.
38:42So she was released.
38:43She was still formally charged, but the judge ruled there was not sufficient evidence to keep her.
38:49At that point, I understood the judge's reasons behind Mii's release, but what happened next changed everything completely.
38:58Among other things, much later on, crucial audio recordings were discovered that were absolutely pivotal for this case.
39:06During that weekend, Mii was the judge of Mii's release of Mii's release of Mii's release of Mii's release.
39:13During that weekend, the building blocks of the murder plans were laid out.
39:38After three days in prison, he finally admitted that he was involved in killing Frank.
39:44He felt manipulated by her.
39:46Mii said she had a concise plan for what was going to happen.
39:49As the investigation moved forward, more chilling details emerged.
39:54Probably like he found the original ojos.
39:55No.
39:56It's a제�rek-ridge- CCP.
39:57Oh, to that clock, bitch.
39:58I figured it out never cav Atéson-Bache-CEA.
39:59I was just like packing a few days later.
40:00And I'm out with that pandemic.
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