Double Killer Suspect: “had to do it”



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For almost 16 years he stayed away and did not reveal to anyone what he had done. But in connection with the arrest in June this year, Daniel Nyqvist, 37, told it all.

There have been a total of four police interrogations with the now accused double murderer, where he pleaded guilty to stabbing Mohamad Ammouri, 8, and Anna-Lena Svenson, 56.

There he declares that he had decided to kill.

– I had to do what I did, he says.

Daniel Nyqvist says that in the days leading up to the event he suffered from sleep problems. When he woke up at his parents’ home on the morning of October 19, he had decided to carry out his murder plan. He also claims that he was convinced that he would die or “get stuck” afterward.

– That morning I woke up, that was the day. I don’t know why that day. It was kind of automatic, he says.

“What I needed to do”

According to him, he brushed his teeth. Then he put on a black hat, took a butterfly knife that he had bought in Poland, and then took the bus to the center of Linköping. There he began to walk, as he describes, in a “haze” until he saw Mohamad Ammouri.

During the interrogations, Daniel Nyqvist tells how he attacks the eight-year-old boy from behind and stabs him with a knife. After that, go to the woman.

– I run to her and cut her off, she says.

When asked why, the 37-year-old responds:

– That was what I had to do to have peace of mind quite simply.

According to the forensic examination, both the child and the woman died as a result of a large number of stab wounds.

After the act, Daniel Nyqvist went to a McDonald’s restaurant where, according to himself, he went to the bathroom and washed the blood of the child and the woman from his hands.

Then he took the bus home.

Everything as always

According to him, everything went as usual after a while and he never spoke to anyone if it happened. Nor should he have felt more need to kill, he says.

– Afterwards, it was more or less the same as before, he says.

– Then you didn’t have to do anything else.

When asked how it has felt to live with writing in all the years, he responds:

– I’m sorry for the victims. But he had to. The more the years go by, the less you think about it.

According to a statement from the Forensic Medicine Agency (RMV), the 37-year-old man suffered from a serious mental disorder, both at the time of the investigation and at the time of the murder. On questioning, he also states that he has a neuropsychiatric disability and that he had obsessive compulsive disorder at the time of the event.

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