I could really care less about what god does what to who. If they took the body then they must have needed the body to put something in. And since Butcher didn't bury the body then I fully expect her to be back. So now we have to go with at least one book where Harry grieves because, boo hoo, he misses her. This is the same stew all warmed over as Susan. So now Lara can melt his heart.
Oh didn't say Murphy wouldn't be back, but that will be sometime after the BAT.. Kind of like having it both ways, Murphy is dead, no doubt about it, bullet through her carotid artery, she bled out in Harry's arms... Her body is hauled off to Valhalla; So maybe she isn't dead. Right? Not really.
What are dead Viking warriors called?
the einherjar
In Norse mythology, the einherjar (singular einheri) literally "army of one", "those who fight alone") are those who have died in battle and are brought to Valhalla by valkyries.
Key word here, died in battle, dead.. And;
Where do dead warriors go?
Valhalla
The best-known vision of the Norse afterlife is that of Valhalla, the hall of the heroes where warriors chosen by the Valkyries feast with the god Odin, tell stories from their lives, and fight each other in preparation for the final battle of Ragnarök, the end of the world and death of the gods.
Oh, another keyword, afterlife... Who goes to an afterlife? The dead.
So, okay Jim cheated a bit, his verse, he has some of the Einherjar working for Marcone. At the same time though they don't go home to mom at night, visit their lovers or children.. Hmmm? Maybe because all those that remembered them are long dead and buried..
So, oh her body was taken ergo she will be back, but when? When all memory of her is gone.. So Jim is having it both ways, he killed her off, but because she went to Valhalla and her cold stiff dead body was taken away by one of the Valkyrie, she will be back, just long after the BAT.. And if she dies again outside of Valhalla she ends up in;
In Norse mythology, Ginnungagap (Old Norse: [ˈɡinːoŋɡɑˌɡɑp]; "gaping abyss", "yawning void") is the primordial void mentioned in the Gylfaginning, ...
So yeah, she could come back, I doubt she will be the Murphy Harry knew and loved.. And they ain't going to live happily ever after.
I don't begrudge Harry some grief and depression over all of this, that is normal.. That is why I hope that Murphy stays in Valhalla until Ragnarök, so Harry can heal and get on, because there is a lot ahead of him.. He doesn't need a repeat of what he went through with half turned Susan. Let the story move on, he has a couple of kids, is engaged to a vampire, and has to save the world at some point.