Husband of Norwegian woman thought abducted is arrested for her murder: police
OSLO (Reuters) - The millionaire husband of a Norwegian woman thought to have been abducted and held for cryptocurrency ransom in 2018 was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of killing her, police said.
Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, then 68, vanished from her home in October 2018, in a case that has fascinated the Nordic nation since police first went public with the news in January 2019.
Kidnappings and murders are rare in Norway, which prides itself on low crime rates.