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Sigrid Giskegjerde Schjetne (July 6, 1996 - c. August 2012)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Slik så Sigrid ut da hun forsvant )〕 was a Norwegian teenager who disappeared from the streets of suburban Oslo while walking home late at night on Saturday August 4, 2012. At the time, her disappearance in Norway caused shock, disbelief and a media sensation. Schjetne was last seen saying goodnight to a friend, around midnight, on August 4, 2012. A message was sent from her phone at 00:15 to her friend. The police have never determined whether the message was sent by the 16-year-old herself or by the perpetrator. On September 4, 2012, her body was discovered in the woods, from the site of her disappearance. A 37-year-old male, later identified as Chris Kenneth Giske, and a 64-year-old male were arrested on charges of murder, and accessory to murder. The 64-year-old, who had been cooperating with the police, was released from custody in early November. On his release, the Attorney Investigator, Cecilie Gulnes, stated: "The evidence in the case has not been strengthened against the 64-year-old. We have not received any test results linking the 64-year-old to Sigrid or to the homicide." In October 2013, Chris Giske was sentenced to compulsory psychiatric care for the murder after being found to suffer from psychosis as well as paranoid schizophrenia. ==Disappearance== On Saturday August 4, 2012, Schjetne attended a Norway Cup soccer game with a group of friends, supporting the Skeid Fotball team. At around 19:45, she was spotted by CCTV on a bus at Tveita, heading home. She ate dinner with her family before leaving to visit another friend. Schjetne started walking home from her friend's home just before midnight, which was her curfew. The walk should have taken her half an hour. When she did not arrive well after this time, the family notified the police. Approximately an hour later, two boys walking through a local kindergarten found Schjetne's shoes, socks and iPhone, which her friends and family were calling repeatedly. The boys were asked to deliver the items to Schjetne's parents who lived nearby, which they did. Her parents had searched the same kindergarten earlier, at around 00:30. According to them, none of the items were present at that time, which would later lead to speculation that they may have been planted there in the interval between the search and their discovery. Several neighbours of the site described having heard loud, frantic female screams coming from the area during the night. One neighbour reported observing a car driving at high speed toward the kindergarten immediately prior to hearing the screams. Other witnesses described seeing a mysterious car parked with headlights lit outside the kindergarten on Saturday night. Despite repeated public requests by authorities, no driver came forward. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Death of Sigrid Schjetne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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