The police say a suspect, Thomas Moller Olsen, 25, a fisherman from Greenland, rented a red Kia in which Ms. Brjansdottir’s blood was found. Mr. Moller Olsen has not yet been charged. In Iceland, a country of 336,000 people, the killing has both shocked and united the nation, while spurring an outpouring of sympathy in Greenland. “She would never come in late.”After several days of frenzied searching, the police found Ms. Brjansdottir’s Doc Martens shoes on a dock at Hafnarfjordur, a serene town about 10 miles south of Reykjavik. Ms. Brjansdottir’s former boyfriend, Andrew Morgan, an industrial design student from Salt Lake City, met her on a vacation last summer.
Source: New York Times February 07, 2017 17:37 UTC