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Europe
Neo-Nazi arrested over Foreign Minister murder
2003-09-17
Adds detail to last night's entry...
Swedish police today arrested the man they had been seeking in connection with the killing of foreign minister Anna Lindh, amid media reports that he was linked to the country’s neo-Nazi organisations. Police did not reveal the name of the suspect, who was tonight arrested in a pub-restaurant in Stockholm’s Solna suburb. A number of media outlets said the suspect was the man police had been hunting since his picture was captured by a video camera at the department store where Lindh was stabbed on September 10. They described him as a 35-year-old who moved in Swedish right-wing extremist circles. "He is close to some of the most notorious neo-Nazis in Sweden," one report said. The suspect was also said to have a criminal record dating back to 1987 and to have served short spells in prison for theft, vandalism and illegal possession of arms, they said.
Now he can serve a short stint for knifing to death a politician. No telling what he'll do after he gets out this time. Well, actually, there is...
The man had no fixed address and travelled regularly between Sweden and Switzerland, where he had been receiving treatment for cocaine abuse, they alleged. He was described as unemployed and psychologically unstable. But a psychiatric profile, established in 2002, attested that he had "no serious mental problems", reports said. Police declined to confirm any of the media reports.
"Slaughters politicians like goats in malls? Of course it's a problem, but I wouldn't call that a serious mental problem..."
Posted by:Paul Moloney

#7  Ptah

In Sweeden, the government just gives you money for stuff. Work is for suckers.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-17 8:36:11 PM  

#6  The man had no fixed address and travelled regularly between Sweden and Switzerland, where he had been receiving treatment for cocaine abuse, they alleged. He was described as unemployed and psychologically unstable.

If he was unemployed, how did he get the money to travel regularly to Switzerland?
Posted by: Ptah   2003-9-17 8:21:36 PM  

#5  In Sweden?He'll be on parole in ten years' time.
Posted by: El Id   2003-9-17 6:45:51 PM  

#4  I hope he does get a short sentence - say twelve inches.

Either that, or we import him into the United States and turn him loose on the 9th Circus Chortle.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-9-17 2:15:49 PM  

#3  Nothing about that yet.The Swedish newspapers claimed today that the suspect's friend tipped the police.

PS.It look as if I was half-right.The killer had neo-Nazi connections,though he probably worked alone.

PPS. Just yesterday the fish wrappers here in Scandinavia were making a fuss about how the investigation was mired in a quagmire.Comparisons were drawn with the still-unsolved Palme case 17 years ago.The police were accused of incompetence,etc.Sound familiar?
Posted by: El Id   2003-9-17 11:27:46 AM  

#2  DNA on the headband of the hat he dropped.
Posted by: Steve   2003-9-17 11:19:54 AM  

#1  Prints on the shiv he left behind?
Posted by: mojo   2003-9-17 10:43:43 AM  

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