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Danish Marketing Manager Convicted of Murdering Missing Teen

Philip Patrick Westh found guilty of killing 17-year-old Emilie Meng, who vanished from train station in 2016

A worn purple scarf lies at the foot of a memorial plaque at Korsør Station, surrounded by wilted flowers and small candles flickering in the wind.
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Philip Patrick Westh, a 33-year-old Danish marketing manager, was found guilty on 28 June 2024 of murdering 17-year-old Emilie Meng, who disappeared from Korsør station in July 2016. A unanimous jury at Næstved Court House delivered the conviction, bringing closure to a case that had remained unsolved for nearly eight years.

Westh was arrested in April 2023 following the discovery of a 13-year-old girl bound with plastic strips at his home in Svenstrup near Korsør. This breakthrough led investigators to charge him not only with Meng's murder but also with a separate unsolved crime in Sorø from November 2022. The trial began on 14 May 2024.

During court proceedings, Westh admitted to long-term kidnapping, sexual abuse, illegal coercion, and violence against the 13-year-old victim. He also confessed to assault against a 15-year-old Efterskole student in Sorø. However, he pleaded not guilty to Meng's murder, the attempted murder of the 13-year-old, and the attempted rape and kidnapping charges related to the Sorø incident.

Critical evidence proved decisive in securing the conviction. Investigators recovered a white Hyundai i30—the same model sought in connection with Meng's 2016 disappearance—which Westh had sold in Slovakia that same year. Forensic analysis revealed tape found in his home matched tape used on Meng's face and neck. These physical connections directly linked Westh to the teenager's death.

Forensic examination of Westh's computer uncovered disturbing digital evidence. Authorities discovered videos and images depicting extreme deviant fantasies, including material showing strangling, hanging, and necrophilia—categorized by investigators as "death porn." The device also contained photographs and addresses of real young women, along with approximately 70 pages of written stories describing the abuse of girls in the Sorø area. This documentation revealed the calculated nature of Westh's criminal planning.

The verdict on 28 June 2024 found Westh guilty of murdering Emilie Meng, abducting and raping the 13-year-old girl discovered at his residence, assaulting the 15-year-old Efterskole student, and attempting rape and long-term detention in connection with Meng. The court sentenced him to life imprisonment—Denmark's most severe penalty.

Beyond incarceration, Westh was ordered to pay compensation totaling over 574,000 DKK (approximately $86,000 USD) to his victims. The court characterized his crimes as marked by "special recklessness and planning," reflecting the premeditated and violent nature of his offenses.

Westh initially announced his intention to appeal the verdict but withdrew that appeal in late 2025. He has remained in custody since his arrest in April 2023.

The case underscores the dangers posed by predators who operate with meticulous planning and concealment. Meng's disappearance in 2016 had haunted her family and community for nearly a decade before Westh's arrest provided the breakthrough that ultimately led to justice. The discovery of the 13-year-old victim in 2023 proved to be the critical turning point that unraveled Westh's criminal network and exposed the full extent of his violent acts against multiple minors.

**Sources**

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Emilie_Meng

https://cphpost.dk/2024-06-28/news/local-man-found-guilty-of-the-murder-of-emilie-meng/

https://www.alamy.com/court-sketch-during-the-verdict-of-the-33-year-old-philip-patrick-westh-who-among-other-things-is-found-guilty-of-the-murder-of-emilie-meng-in-the-court-in-naestved-on-friday-june-28-2024-the-33-year-old-has-been-in-custody-since-he-was-arrested-in-april-2023-in-connection-with-the-case-of-the-13-year-old-girl-who-was-found-in-the-mans-home-in-svenstrup-near-korsoer-in-the-case-the-33-year-old-man-is-also-charged-with-having-killed-the-17-year-old-emilie-meng-who-disappeared-from-korsoer-station-in-july-2016-in-addition-he-is-accused-of-having-abducted-a-13-year-old-girl-in-kirkeru-image611384818.html

https://www.primetimer.com/features/where-is-philip-patrick-westh-now-details-explored-about-the-killer-of-emilie-meng

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ0I7wvHmco