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Former Model is Killed, Has Womb Removed and is Put in a Blender By Loving Husband
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Greetings to all of My Readers! I Hope you are well! The season has changed and there is a slight smell of Pumpkin Spice is in the air! AND… Apparently, we are just days away from experiencing the phenomenon of earth’s “Second Moon”, which is set to appear on September 29th, 2024 at 4PM E.T. This should be interesting! In the meantime, May the gentle crispness of the season’s change be reciprocated with a collective warmth of kindness to balance your day!
I was always taught that husbands are to love their wives. (Ephesians 5:25a.)
A husband in Switzerland loved his wife to the level of killing her by strangulation, gruesomely chopping her up, removing her womb and pureeing her body. The husbandis said to have shown ‘sadistic-sociopathic traits’ during the investigation; authorities disclosed.
Is this love? If so, I wouldn’t want to see what this husband’s expression of hate looks like!
Warning: Disturbing content
A former Miss Switzerland finalist, Kristina Joksimovic, 38, was brutally murdered by strangulation, before she was decapitated and had her womb removed. The model’s body was butchered prior to her body parts being pureed in an blender. Some parts of her body were dissolved in a chemical solution in a suspected homicide in Binningen; a municipality minutes away from the Swiss city of Basel; on February 13th, 2024; according to court documents exclusively obtained by MailOnline.
The father of Kristina Joksimovic discovered his daughter’s decapitated head her laundry room when he spotted her golden locks sticking out of a trash bag, while her two young daughters played in the next room.
The gruesome discovery was made after her parents had become concerned for her welfare. Her father began searching the house after her 41-year-old husband, who was named in local media by the pseudonym of Thomas due to Swiss privacy laws, repeatedly feigned ignorance as to her whereabouts; a family friend told MailOnline.
Kristina's parents had first questioned her disappearance after their grandchildren’s local nursery contacted them, to say that Ms. Joksimovic had failed to pick them up. They travelled to the couple’s family home, but Thomas allegedly told them he was unaware of her location and claimed she would “just leave sometimes”.
“For hours, he pretended as if nothing was wrong, chatting to her father and making dinner for everyone before tucking the children into their beds. Her father went to pick up her mother and returned to the house,” a friend stated.
The father reportedly ran from the garage 'screaming' after discoverying Kristina's decapitated head and asked a passer-by to contact the police, which led to his son-in-law’s arrest.
Swiss media, FM1 Today, reported that the autopsy had pronounced her cause of death as strangulation, while there had also been previous signs of blunt force trauma with her neck showing a ‘reddish throttle mark’.
Her body showed signs of blunt force trauma suffered prior to her death, with Kristina having cuts on her cheek, under her eyebrow and nose as well as several bruises on her right lower leg, foot, shoulder blades and on the back of her head.
A closer examination of Kristina’s head revealed wounds indicating that some of her hair was ripped out.
Medical experts who analysed the dismemberment of her body confirmed the tools used. A jigsaw, a knife and a pair of garden shears were used to successfully dismember Kristina before either throwing ‘various body parts’ into an industrial blender or dissolving them in a chemical solution.
Investigators found ‘a large number’ of skin flaps, ‘some with attached muscles’ as well as ‘a large number of pieces of muscle, some with attached pieces of bone’.
The autopsy revealed that before Thomas dismembered her, he broke Kristina’s hip joints out of their sockets and went on to disarticulation — which is the removal of a bone from its joint, like an amputation — with her left upper arm, forearms and right lower leg.
He then ‘roughly severed’ Kristina’s upper spine to decapitate her and further split her torso in half above her pelvis.
Thomas had also ‘carefully removed’ Kristina’s womb, which was the only organ cut out of her torso, and this ‘deliberate mutilation... degradation of the body’ is believed to indicate that Thomas has a mental disorder, according to the court.
Investigators found that while cutting up Kristina's body, Thomas played YouTube videos on his phone.
The medical experts assumed in the autopsy report that the ‘disposal’ of Kristina’s body was the goal of Thomas’ actions, which included him going to the extent of hiding her phone on a delivery truck.
The court also noted that Thomas, whose name was redacted in the judgement due to strict Swiss privacy laws, had refused to give them access to his phone, which investigators say is encrypted and could hide more evidence.
The Swiss federal court said that therefore 'necessary environmental investigations’ have not yet been carried out, which it said ‘means that there is still a considerable risk of collusion’.
When questioned about what happened before the killing, Thomas said that the couple had a ‘positive’ conversation before Kristina ‘suddenly attacked him with a knife’.
He had previously claimed that he ‘found his wife dead’ by the stairs in their family home, but later said that he strangled her in self-defence against the alleged knife attack.
He admitted that he dismembered her in their laundry room ‘in a panic’ and ‘pureed’ her with an industrial blender that he ‘coincidentally had in his basement’.
However, the court said the autopsy report clearly contradicted Thomas' self-defence and panic reaction claims, as his ‘planned and systematic approach over several hours in dismembering and attempting to dispose of the body using special tools and chemicals, and in destroying and manipulating traces (injuries on the victim’s body)’, went against them.
His behaviour on the day of Kristina’s killing indicates that Thomas is ‘extremely violent, particularly towards his respective life partners, sometimes with sadistic-sociopathic traits’.
It also revealed ‘a low level of frustration tolerance, poor impulse control and an increasing escalation of violence’, according to the court.
The court heard how Thomas’ former partner told the prosecutor that he ‘used massive violence against her on several occasions’ until April 2016, just a little over a year before he married Kristina.
She shared that he drove over her foot with his car during one of his ‘frequent fits of rage’ after the couple visited her parents and also threatened to throw her out of the vehicle on the drive home.
Another time during a car ride, she stated he slammed on the breaks, causing her to smash her head on the dashboard.
Thomas, who used to live in Bern at the time, also allegedly grabbed his then partner by the neck and pushed her against the wall.
She said he sometimes ‘lost control’ during arguments, which caused him to ‘hit or strangle’ her.
The woman also claims that she knew that there had been ‘problems’ like ‘violence or sexual matters’ in his previous relationships.
Thomas apparently continued this pattern of violence in his relationship with Kristina, with police being called out to the couple’s home on July 14, 2023.
Pictures from the incident reportedly showed strangulation marks on Kristina’s neck, which was corroborated by witness statements in the police report.
The pair are said to have had a happy relationship until Thomas, who is the son of a well-known lawyer from Bern, launched his own business consulting firm in 2022.
Thomas’ temperament quickly changed and the couple’s picture-perfect relationship started to crumble, according to the source close to Kristina.
A source close to Kristina has revealed that a possible motive for the killing was the mother-of-two planning to leave her businessman partner.
"She wanted to break up, but was afraid of him," the source told 20 Minuten.
The heinous attack came just weeks after Kristina posted images of an idyllic ‘couple’s getaway’ they’d shared to Lake Lucerne on social media.
Meanwhile, the partner of one of Kristina’s friends told the media outlet Blick, that the relationship had been ‘in crisis for months’, adding that the police was called to their house over reports of physical violence before.
Prosecutors revealed that he had choked his wife before. In fact, a former partner of his alleged that he once grabbed Kristina by the neck and slammed her head into a wall, suggesting a history of abuse that had gone unchecked.
Thomas claimed that he felt like he was getting into a ‘tunnel’ due to his ‘fear of losing [his] children, house and company’.
He claimed this ‘fear’ stressed him out to the extent that he ‘did not give himself time to reflect on his decisions and question his actions, while his control mechanisms were missing due to shock’.
The lower court found that Thomas was ‘obviously stuck in the completely unrealistic idea of living again in the near future with his daughters, whose mother he admittedly killed and dismembered, at his previous place of residence.’
The Basel court stated that there are ‘concrete indications of a mental illness or a significant psychopathological personality disorder’ in Thomas’ case, paired with a ‘high level of criminal energy, lack of empathy and cold-bloodedness after killing his wife’.
A psychiatric-forensic expert consulted by the head of the proceedings said in July that further examinations were required to make a ‘sufficiently substantiated’ assessment of Thomas.
Thomas had an appeal for release from custody rejected on by the Swiss Federal Court in Lausanne after already having his request denied at the lower court after an ongoing investigation concluded there were ‘concrete indications of mental illness’ underlying the case.
He had asked to either be released from custody pending trial against ‘payment of appropriate bail and an order to block documents’, even offering to be placed under electronically monitored house arrest as well as paying a bail if he was released.
Thomas, a Swiss national from a wealthy family. He and Kristina bought a semi-detached house in the affluent Binninger district just outside of Basel, where streets are lined with mansions and upscale newbuilds overlooking the valley.
The couple, who got married in August 2017, reportedly lived in their spacious home with their two young daughters and Kristina’s mother.
Just four weeks before she was killed, Kristina had posted pictures of a ‘couple’s getaway’ on her Instagram account, showing the snowy landscape from the window of a luxurious hotel above Lake Lucerne.
‘To me, they seemed like the perfect family,’ a friend told Swiss outlet Blick.
Kristina, a Binningen native with Serbian roots, had reportedly switched from modeling to become a catwalk coach, inspiring the next generation of Miss Switzerland candidates.
She also trained businesswomen to walk confidently in their professional or private lives.
In her previous career, she had won the Miss Northwest Switzerland pageant in 2003 and went on to be a finalist in the 2007 Miss Switzerland competition. The same year, she founded a coaching and consulting agency for aspiring models while still working full-time in IT recruitment.
Nadine Vinzens, Miss Switzerland 2002, told Nau.ch: "I knew her well and I met him briefly. I am totally shocked and heartbroken. We talked to each other more and more often. She even came to visit me when I was still living in America. Never in my life would I have thought that something like this would happen. She always made a happy impression on me. I would never have thought that her husband would do something like that."
She added in a comment under Kristina’s last social media post: "I’m so heartbroken. You were such a good and nice person. I will not ever forget the time in LA with you. RIP my beauty."
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