On 21 August, a cyclist found Wall’s torso washed up on a beach in the southwest of Amager.[9] A post-mortem examination found fifteen stab wounds,[10] mostly in the groin.[11] Metal had been affixed to her torso in an attempt to ensure it did not float.[12] On 6 October, assisted by cadaver dogs provided by the Swedish police,[13][14] police divers found two plastic bags in Køge Bay containing Wall’s head, legs, clothes and a knife;[15] six days later, a saw was found in the water.[16] On 21 and 29 November, police divers found Wall’s arms in the bay