moment not on the entire don thank you very much for shedding the iranian perspective with us on the debt deal thank you. and in big news at the salad course in copenhagen has sentence inventive peter madsen to life for torture and the mud off swedish in this combine aboard his says made submarine molly was last seen boarding madsen s vessel for an interview last august he later admitted to dismembering a vons body and dumping it at sea but claimed the death was an accident the prosecution alleged of a house murder was sexually motivated after investigators found videos of women being tortured to death on matt s computer he says he will appeal the conviction joining me now is kevin mcqueen he s a journalist in copenhagen who s been following that story closely kevin sabet monson has been sentenced to life what does that mean. despite its
despite its definition it s not actually a life sentence that means that he will be eligible for release after twelve years and according to custom make he will be really he could be released will probably be released after sixteen years although he may well be held for twenty or thirty or possibly even my so there was another sentence that was being considered and that was called basically custody which was being held poor for mental reasons in which case he would have been eligible for release after five years and then after that every two years which is it but indefinitely and it seems that madison is going to appeal the sentence so what happens next. yes there were there are no and there s no time mindset but it will go up to the to the next level in the courts and the process will be going to you know there s no timeline set and there s no certainty about how long the process will last and given this big huge
interest in this trial in the country how people reacted to these latest developments. to be honest here towards the end people have sort of grown a little wary of it in the beginning it were people there was there was intense interest it was there was just like i want to said it was like something out of a novel or a movie as the case began and the gory details sort of came out we were everyone sort of really just how serious wasn t it does this was real life and this was a parent or a seriously brutal act and then here towards the end after this dragged on it it s been a very law it s been a very long case by dana standards and people have grown actually just very tired of it and how difficult was it for the judge just to give the to manson a life a life sentence because as you mentioned his mental state also played quite a big deal in these proceedings. that the fact that he was handed a life sentence was this as it s as remarkable as it fits the case it s as