LadyFinn
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So again and again it boils down to: For heavens sake, do something!
It would also be interesting to know, if Mette-Marit after Juliane's message has spoken with Nora Haukland, Marius' then girlfriend and asked how Marius is treating her.
It's getting worse: Now the SMS from Snekkestad to Mette-Marit has been delivered to the police.
Snekkestad's lawyer Petter J. Grødem tells VG that the text message has been delivered to the police. This is also confirmed by police prosecutor Andreas Kruszewski to VG.
- As she has said all along, she has been keen to bring out what happened in that relationship and to tell the truth about it. She wanted to inform about it. They had been trying for a while to get a conversation going. It didn't work, and then she sent a text message.
In what ways has Snekkestad tried in the past?
- She had tried to have a conversation with them.
It was important to Snekkestad that the truth should reach them, and that she wanted to prevent the same from happening to others. What exactly Snekkestad informed the CP couple about in the text message, Grødem does not want to go into details.
Har gitt Mette-Marit-SMS til politiet
Juliane Snekkestad (29) skal for snart to år siden ha fortalt Mette-Marit om mishandling. Nå er SMS-en fra Snekkestad til kronprinsessen levert til politiet.
www.vg.no
Marius still claims that he has been subjected to violence by Juliane Snekkestad.
It will not be surprising in any case if the allegations will be put forward in a possible court case.
Juliane Snekkestad's lawyer Petter J. Grødem says that his client is still reacting strongly to the accusations that she allegedly mistreated. He adds that Juliane would in any case not accept to let such an accusation go unchallenged.
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Juliane må i nytt avhør
Politiet kaller inn eks-kjæresten Juliane Snekkestad etter Marius-påstander om at hun mishandlet ham.
www.seher.no
Experts about how the NRF and CP-couple have handled the case.
Øystein Pedersen Dahlen, lecturer in strategic communication at the Department of Communication at Kristiania University College says that those who have done something stupid often want to hide it. He previously believed that the case wasn't going to threaten support for the royal house, but now he is not so sure: With a future queen trying to hide things from the public, it doesn't look good. It can provide arguments against the royal house.
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Ekspert: - Gjør det verre
Stadig kommer det ny informasjon om hva kronprinsparet har visst i Høiby-saken. Nå er det på tide å ta grep, mener eksperter.
www.dagbladet.no
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