Teen school killer escaped from forensic psychiatry in Huddinge



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The South Stockholm Forensic Psychiatry is located in the Helix building in Huddinge. Here are people who have been sentenced to a forensic psychiatric host enrolled in three different security classes.

According to Expressen, the 19-year-old who now escaped was enrolled in the middle class.

– He got away this weekend. He ran away from staff during a walk with a partner, says one insightful person.

Police are looking for the killer: “Full charge”

An international search warrant has been issued and the police are now feverishly searching for the convicted murderer.

– It is fully operational, says a source to Expressen.

Magnus Kristiansson is director of the forensic psychiatry section south of Stockholm. Confirm that Helix got away over the weekend.

– I can confirm that it happened. But I have no other comments because it is an individual patient case, he says.

The now 19-year-old man was sentenced in 2018 to closed forensic psychiatric care with a special discharge test, after killing a student of the same age at Enskede Farm High School in December of the previous year.

The murderer of the dying victim: “Sleep so well”

The murder drew a lot of attention when it took place inside the school walls and several people witnessed the 19-year-old kill the man with a kitchen knife in the school library.

One of the staff members who intervened said the 19-year-old “smiled and looked like he was experiencing something that made him feel good.” Staff said during the trial that he somehow managed to get hold of the knife from the 19-year-old, and then must have said “I slept so well” to the dying student.

The 19-year-old himself said he did not remember the incident, but did not deny that it was he who took the student’s life and claimed self-defense.

The forensic psychiatrist who examined the 19-year-old felt that he had a complete view of his actions and could adapt it accordingly. According to the psychiatrist, the problem was different. During the trial, he described “almost non-existent empathy and misunderstanding of social interaction” in the 19-year-old.

You suffer from a serious mental disorder.

The motive for the act was unclear, but the 19-year-old had previously been involved in several violent incidents at the school and was suspended following a previous act of violence when he returned to the school and committed the murder.

The forensic psychiatrist’s conclusion was that the 19-year-old during the act and also after the act suffered from a serious mental disorder, and the Court of Appeal determined the sanction of the district court on forensic psychiatric care.

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