>In Sweden we don’t have a bail system. Most people are just released as soon as they can no longer interfere with the investigation (or continue committing crimes or flee).
I see, this helps with understanding the situation a lot actually. Hopefully she'll be tried and imprisoned for this terrible crime then. Still, it's hard to imagine what it's like for the husband; I can't imagine having a spouse trying to poison me, and I've been through a divorce too. It's really hard to imagine someone being this evil to their spouse. (To someone else who actually wronged them in a horrible way, sure, it's understandable to have that feeling, but spouses are something altogether different in my mind: if you hate them that much, why are you married to them, and why don't you just divorce?)
I don't know if hate is the motivation here. Munchausen by proxy (now apparently called FDIA) is a recognized mental illness, and it's usually motivated by other things than hate. Consider the possibility that divorce is the opposite of the goal: a sick and dependent spouse can't leave you.
I see, this helps with understanding the situation a lot actually. Hopefully she'll be tried and imprisoned for this terrible crime then. Still, it's hard to imagine what it's like for the husband; I can't imagine having a spouse trying to poison me, and I've been through a divorce too. It's really hard to imagine someone being this evil to their spouse. (To someone else who actually wronged them in a horrible way, sure, it's understandable to have that feeling, but spouses are something altogether different in my mind: if you hate them that much, why are you married to them, and why don't you just divorce?)