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Jan Helge Andersen changes explanation after DNA findings in the Baneheia case

In a police interrogation, Jan Helge Andersen is said to have opened up that he may have abused both victims in the Baneheia case, but says he can not remember it.

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According to The Friend of the Fatherland Andersen is said to have opened up for this possibility in a police interrogation in October, after new DNA analyzes did not agree with his explanation of the atrocities.

Andersen has denied having carried out the assaults alone. When asked if he may have abused both victims, he explains according to Fædrelandsvennen that he only remembers having abused one of them.

However, he says several times in the interrogations that in that case he “must have had a blackout” if this is true, the newspaper writes.

Andersen’s defense counsel, lawyer Svein Holden, tells the newspaper that he can not comment on the information from the interrogation or developments in the case in recent days.

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