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Some 25 journalists had gathered at the Linköping police station on Wednesday when the indictment was brought.
– Finally, finally, finally said Jan Staaf, head of investigation of the police in Östergötland during the press conference.
Daniel Nyvist is said to have killed Mohammad Ammouri, 8, “attacked him from behind with a knife and stabbed him several times in the head, neck, body and right arm,” according to the lawsuit. The murder of Anna-Lena Svenson is described in a similar way.
The suspect must have been heard on four occasions. The district attorney Britt-Louise Viklund said this during the press conference.
– He has always admitted a crime.
Britt-Louise Viklund said Daniel Nyqvist left what she called an “explanation” for his actions, but did not want to call it a motive. It is said that she declared that she felt bad for a time and felt compelled to kill.
– He had an image in his heart that he had to murder two people, says Britt-Louise Viklund.
What did this inner image consist of?
– This inner image that I had was two points and a line. Where the points were the ones he was going to kill and the line was himself.
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Britt-Louise Viklund affirms that no racist motives have been found behind the killings and that the victims must have been selected at random. After the knife attack, Daniel Nyqvist dropped the knife. His hat was found at a nearby kiosk.
According to Britt-Louise Viklund, Daniel Nyqvist’s lifestyle in the following years, where he basically lacked social contacts and spent most of his time in his apartment, has nothing to do with the fact that he wanted to avoid being exposed and not no one has been found. signs that he has done something more criminal in nature.
He has stated during interrogation that he did not tell anyone about the events.
– Afterwards, she felt better, after taking these actions, says Britt-Louise Viklund.
After the murder, the police managed to secure the DNA and hair findings that matched each other. Thousands of police interrogations were carried out and the police outnumbered 6,500 volunteers in order to remove them from the investigation.
But the perpetrator is not found.
It wasn’t until last year that the Swedish police received permission to use the genealogists’ DNA databases to find the perpetrator and the method led to a breakthrough in the Linköping murder case.
June 9 of this year he was arrested a 37-year-old man in his apartment in central Linköping. His DNA matched the police DNA findings. The man already admitted in the first interrogation that he had killed Mohammad Ammouri and Anna-Lena Svenson.
During his incarceration, Daniel Nyqvist has undergone a major forensic psychiatric examination showing that he was suffering from a serious mental disorder at the time of the murders 16 years ago, and also at the time of the examination. If you are found guilty of the murders, it means that the punishment is most likely not incarceration, but forensic psychiatric care.
– Having problems is not something I play. I don’t feel like I have any reason to question it, said Britt-Louise Viklund.
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