Manager: killer likely caught on tape
03. mar. 2010 15.25 EnglishOne of the 40 cameras at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Copenhagen must have filmed the killer who brutally murdered a Norwegian stewardess on Monday night, says hotel manager Roy Kappenberger.
- We have extensive camera coverage of the entire hotel. That means that it is going to take a while to go over all the material. But we have put it at the unrestricted disposal of the police, and they are spending a lot of time with it, he tells DR News.
- So there's no way the killer could have entered and left the hotel without being caught on tape?
- I can't dismiss it entirely, but it is very, very unlikely. He must be somewhere on one of the tapes, says Roy Kappenberger.
Bludgeoned to death
The 42-year old stewardess and mother of two was brutally bludgeoned to death on Monday night when she opened the door to her room on the 20th floor of the Radisson Blu Hotel on Amager.
Hotel staff found the woman.
Translated by Martin Lamberth