Swedish woman arrested for using human skeletons as sex toys


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20 Nov 2012

A Swedish woman has been arrested for using human skeletons as sex toys.

She has been charged for “violating the peace of the dead”.
The 37 year old woman was arrested in September but was formally charge on Tuesday at a Swedish court. The woman has claimed that she was motivated to use human skeletons as sex toys by an interest in history.
The unnamed woman has used the bones for sexual gratification and she has methodically labeled them as “my necrophilia” and “my first experience” and they had been photographed and documented.
It was not clear from where the woman was able to collect the human skeletons.

However, a psychological evaluation of the woman shows that she is not mentally ill, at least not in any legal sense of the term.
“Some of the photos show a woman licking a skull,” Ehrenborg-Staffas told The Local.
“We claim it’s her, but she claims it’s someone else and that she found the pictures on the internet.”
The prosecutor believes the woman is “fascinated” with death.
“She has a lot of photos of morgues and chapels, and documents about how to have sex with recently deceased and otherwise dead people,” Ehrenborg-Staffas told The Local.
“You have to ask yourself why she would have those pictures.”
Meanwhile, Katarina Öberg, head of the centre of Andrology and Sexual Medicine at Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, admitted that this was the first time she had heard of such a case in Sweden.
“During my ten years I have never had a patient with necrophilia. Although, I guess it is not really something that one confesses to having,” she told The Local.
Evidence also included pictures from a morgue, which were found in a secret compartment in the woman’s home, alongside body bags and a drill.
Police emphasized, however, that they had no proof the woman had been digging up graves, according to TT.
The woman pleaded not guilty and claimed she had not done anything illegal.
“She admits to having the bones, but says she collected them out of a historical and archaeological interest,” Ehrenborg-Staffas said.

According to the prosecution, the woman has also sold skulls over the internet.
The latest transaction was between the woman and a person in Uppsala, eastern Sweden. The buyer had allegedly stocked up on three skulls and a spine.
The strange case came to the attention of police by chance after they were informed that a gunshot had been fired from the woman’s apartment in September.
She had also reportedly bragged to some nearby children about keeping knives and dead people in her apartment.
When officers entered her apartment, they immediately called for back-up after finding skeleton parts and knives in the woman’s living room.
At first the woman was arrested on suspicion of murder, but these charges have now been changed to violating the peace of the dead.
If found guilty, the woman faces multiple fines and up to a maximum of two years in prison.

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