A former murder investigation has been reviewed by police who now suspect a 63-year-old woman found dead in Småland, southern Sweden, last year was killed by an elk.
The woman's body was found by a lake close to the village of Loftahammar in September 2008.
She was last seen taking her family dog out for a walk in the forest. When she did not return home her husband ventured out to look for her and found her dead body.
The 68-year-old was immediately arrested and detained on suspicion of murder. He was held in police custody for five months.
The elk would've gotton away with it too, if it hadn't been for those meddling forensic scientists!
Just another reason for the hunters to go out in force and shot those killer moose.
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