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Bizzare Case of Annie Börjesson’s

Is it suicide, CIA-cover up or Murder

By Tomi HōfuPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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On December 4, 2005, Annie Börjesson's body was found on a Scottish beach. It was a simple task for the Edinburgh police to conclude that it was a suicide. For many others, however, including Annie's family, that was untrue. Her case was handled incorrectly, but the reasons why also made clear a dreadful and nefarious plot. Nobody knows the specifics for sure, but one thing is for sure: it wasn't a suicide. When Annie's family investigated it, they discovered some odd facts and weren't persuaded.

On December 3, Annie, a resident of Edinburgh, traveled a strange 129 kilometers (80 miles) to Prestwick Airport. She attempted to withdraw money twice, once for £100 and once for £50, using her credit card. Both times, she did not have enough money in her account to complete the transaction. Later that afternoon, as captured on security footage, she entered the airport.

She traversed the whole length of the terminal in just 55 seconds, based on the time stamps from the airport's surveillance cameras. Independent tests have determined that it should have taken more than a minute and a half while she was jogging. She spent a total of less than five minutes at the airport. The village, which was about a mile from the airport, was new to her when she started heading there. A witness later reported seeing a figure standing on the beach close to the ocean, but it was too far away to make out what it was. She appeared to be wandering about while seeming "annoyed and angry," according to a buddy who had watched the video.

Because of the case's multiple instances of purposely bungled investigation and questionable circumstances, any unskilled investigator would have been hesitant to call Annie's death a suicide.

The call history for the previous three days had been totally wiped from Annie's smartphone. All of Annie's email history was destroyed, and after numerous frantic phone calls from her mother Guje Börjesson and her friend Marie, she told them she "had something to take care of."

There were several gaps in the evidence that led to her apparent suicide. A CCTV footage showed a woman departing the railway station with a backpack; the police recognized her as Annie. Their primary motivation was the backpack.

Nobody looked into the bizarre DNA found on Annie's hands. When her corpse was discovered, no post-mortem was conducted, and no forensic team was alerted. This method breaches police standards, and everyone is left wondering why the authorities were so desperate in covering up the case.

The autopsy report said that minor scrapes and bruises were observed, ignoring what the Swedish undertaker who swiftly buried Annie's body noticed upon examining her body. Annie's body was covered with severe and painful bruises on the right arm, side, and behind the ear.

Despite a petition with 3000 signatures requesting justice for Annie, the Scottish Parliament refused to listen. Annie's family has been lobbying since then, and they have lost faith in a legal system that is intended to prioritize their issues. An unknown person constructed a plaque commemorating Annie's death, which is still visible today: --She was discovered dead on December 4, 2005, as "Annie Börjesson, born February 7, 1975." Her death was never explained to her family. A disgrace on Scotland's fairness reputation."

She might have committed suicide or been the victim of a crime. I subsequently realized that her parents' emails had been allegedly taken. Although Annie's situation may entail self-harm or mental health issues, I find it unusual and tragic.

It's no wonder that Annie's death remains a mystery. It is a stark reminder of the anguish and misery imposed by an unfair court system, as well as the unwavering efforts that sometimes yield no results.

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Tomi Hōfu

I love to ramble things that I wanted to express and think of. I believe that expressing our thoughts can help improve yourself and others as well.

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