Society's Child
"He cut off her lips and ate them," Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet quoted an unnamed source close to the case as saying.
"He doesn't seem to regret anything. He thinks she is the one who has offended him," the source added.

Amanda Dunn tried to breastfeed her four week old son Kaiden at a parenting room in Ballarat on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Highton's Amanda Dunn was told she could not use the Baby Club room inside UFS Dispensaries in Bridge Mall free of charge.
Instead, she was told she could feed and change her firstborn child in front of others inside the store.
"How can anyone refuse a new mother, or any mother at that, access to a parenting room?" Ms Dunn, 22, said.
"Breastfeeding in public is so controversial these days, I was scared of people coming up to me in the store.
Las Vegas, Nevada - A Silverado High School softball coach and a 17-year-old student carried on a relationship for months and exchanged sexually explicit text messages and photos until the girl's father found out what was going on.
That's according to the arrest report for 43-year-old Albert Hernandez, who faces six felony counts, including sex between a school employee and student and production and distribution of child pornography.
"They were in a sexual relationship since the end of January. Yes, it was consensual, but that doesn't make it right," said Sgt. Darnell Couthen with CCSD police.
The legal age of consent in Nevada is 16, but any sexual relationship between a student and school employee is illegal.
The two began exchanging text messages in December 2011, many documented in the police report.
"U were so sweet and luscious... My gosh!!!" Hernandez wrote in one text, according to the report.
In another text, police said, Hernandez requested photos of the girl, saying, "I need pictures... I'm horny."
The teen told police Hernandez requested specific photographs "with underwear and without," and one text from Hernandez requested, "Just lift your blouse and bra and take a picture of your breasts."

Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures between his defence team Vibeke Hein Baera, left, and Odd Ivar Groen, at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway.
In a letter published Friday, the Norwegian Board of Forensic Medicine questioned why that report had not taken into account "important information" provided by the killer's mother, who said that her son's behaviour changed dramatically a year before the July 22 attacks.
Meanwhile, experts testifying in court threw doubt on Breivik's claim that his lethal rampage was a planned suicide attack.
Breivik's mental state is the key issue of his ongoing trial and will determine his sentencing.
If found guilty and criminally sane, he would face 21 years in prison, though he could be held longer if deemed dangerous to society. If declared insane, he would be committed to compulsory psychiatric care.
Two psychological examinations carried out before Breivik's terror and murder trial started in mid-April reached opposite conclusions on the 33-year-old's sanity.
Information provided by the mother was central to the first report, which found Breivik psychotic at the time of his rampage. The second report declared him sane, but said he suffers from personality disturbances.
An international manhunt for a Canadian suspect intensified today as authorities identified the victim of a gruesome killing and dismemberment as Jun Lin, a Chinese student who was studying in Montreal.
Montreal police have confirmed Lin, 33, was killed about a week ago.
Authorities believe he was in a relationship with Luka Rocco Magnotta, a self-styled porn star who fled Canada last weekend, and is now wanted for first-degree murder and carrying out an indignity to a human body.
Montreal authorities believe Magnotta killed Lin and videotaped a sequence of repeated stabbing and dismemberment, before mailing body parts to political parties in Ottawa.
Magnotta flew out of Montreal's Trudeau airport on May 26, and may be in France, although Montreal authorities said he "may have returned under another identity," according to Cmdr. Ian Lafrenière.
Police have received more than 200 tips since Tuesday, and while "the investigation has been going fast," Lafrenière stressed that "it's not a CSI episode."
"I know we would love in one hour to get everything resolved and someone in custody. But having the motive, having why he committed that, we're not up to that yet."
The decision came after the revelation that Zimmerman and his wife may have conspired to lie about thousands of dollars in donations they'd collected before his bond hearing.
In a new motion, prosecutors accused Zimmerman and his wife of lying to the judge during a bond hearing about money they collected for his defense. Prosecutors allege Zimmerman's wife knew about the donations her husband had collected through a PayPal account, but didn't mention the money at his bond hearing.
The account ultimately collected about $200,000, his attorney later revealed.
"Defendant has intentionally deceived the court with the assistance of his wife," the motion says. "During the jail phone calls both of them spoke in code to hide what they were doing."
Prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda told the judge Friday that "this court was led to believe that they didn't have a single penny" at the earlier bond hearing.
Pastor Wolford had posted several statements on his Facebook page on May 22: "I am looking for a great time this Sunday. It is going to be a homecoming like the old days. Good 'ole raised in the holler or mountain ridge running, Holy Ghost-filled speaking-in-tongues sign believers."
"Praise the Lord and pass the rattlesnakes, brother" he wrote on May 23.
About 30 minutes into the service, Wolford was bitten on the thigh by his yellow timber rattlesnake.
Pastor Wolford was taken to a relative's house to recover, as he always had when suffering from snake bites, but this time he passed away.
Pastor Wolford claimed that the bible required that Christians handle snakes to test their faith per the verses in Mark 16:17-18: "And these signs will follow those who believe: in My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues; they will take up serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover."
Ironically, Pastor Wolford's father also died of a snake bite in 1983.
The same thing is being done in Florida today. However, this time it's not about felons, it's about citizenship "eligibility".
The move, which will scrap the greenback as an intermediary unit, comes as China introduces measures as part of a long-term goal of internationalizing its currency to rival the dollar.
The two-way trade will also be allowed to move in a wider range than the narrow band at which the dollar and yuan change hands, Dow Jones Newswires and the Nikkei business daily reported.
China will set a daily rate based on dealer quotes with trade allowed to move within a 3% band above or below that rate, the reports said, compared with a 1% band fixed to yuan-dollar trading.
The Chinese central bank earlier Tuesday introduced a rate of 7.9480 yuan for every 100 yen, Dow Jones said.
However, there will be no fixed rates in Tokyo trade with the currencies trading freely, according to the same media reports which provided no further details.
Protesters on Wednesday gathered in downtown of Toronto in solidarity with their counterparts in Quebec, protesting the high cost of tuition.
There were also marches in several other Ontario cities including London and Kingston.
Meanwhile, negotiations between students and the provincial government will resume Thursday after students left a third night of talks saying the government wanted time to study their latest proposal.
On Tuesday, police in Quebec arrested at least 84 protesters outside the venue of the meeting between the two sides.
Students have been protesting across Canada's eastern province of Quebec since February in a bid to add up pressure on the province's government to drop a plan to increase tuition fees.