High Court finds Jylland electrician “undoubtedly” guilty of murder of 22-year-old Mia

Thomsen’s defence was that Mia Skadhauge Stevn tripped and was strangled by her own bag strap. In the verdict, the judge stated that Thomsen had “undoubtedly” killed the young woman.

Images taken of Mia Skadhauge Stevn on the night of her disappearance. Photo: Nordjyllands Politi

The High Court in Viborg has found North Jutland electrician Thomas Thomsen guilty of the murder and attempted rape of  22-year-old Mia Skadhauge Stevn in February 2022, culminating a sensational case that gripped and disturbed the nation.The new High Court ruling comes after a ruling from the District Court in Aalborg last year that found […]


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