Danderyd dismemberment murder trial concludes

The trial of a 29-year-old man and his 23-year-old wife, charged with murdering and dismembering his mother in Danderyd last summer, has concluded after ten days. The couple, accused of killing the woman, sawing off body parts, burning remains, and dumping them in a lake, deny murder but blame each other. The man partially admits grave desecration citing psychiatric issues; the court will decide on a forensic exam Friday.

The trial for the Danderyd dismemberment murder concluded Wednesday, nearly ten months after the June killing and arrests. Prosecutors allege the couple killed the middle-aged mother—suffocated, stabbed, and dismembered—then dragged parts on a cart through a residential area to Nora Träsk lake. Motives included hatred, perceived traumas, and plans to use inheritance for further crimes.

The 29-year-old man remains calm and introverted, per lawyer Anna Björklund, admitting most facts but denying murder or premeditation like drill use, attributing actions to a psychiatric state. A November assessment suggested a serious disorder, prompting an exam request.

The 23-year-old wife's lawyer, Gustaf Kjellberg, claims she was manipulated amid anxiety and cultural shock as a foreigner. Both stayed in custody; no ruling yet on the psychiatric evaluation.

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Crime scene illustration near Rönninge station in the Vilma Andersson suspected dismemberment murder case.
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Vilma Andersson suspected of dismemberment murder in Rönninge

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A 25-year-old woman disappeared on the night leading to Boxing Day near Rönninge station and was later found dismembered. 26-year-old Vilma Andersson, who has a female first name but has not changed legal gender, was caught in the act handling body parts. He denies the murder but admits to gross desecration of a corpse.

A 29-year-old man and his 23-year-old wife have been charged with murdering and dismembering the man's mother in Danderyd on June 13 last year. According to the prosecutor, they planned to use the mother's money to hire a hitman against the man's father. The motive appears to be hatred and money.

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Vilma Andersson, 26, the suspect in the Rönninge dismemberment murder, has been deemed free of serious mental disorder and suitable for prison following a forensic psychiatric investigation. Diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, he expressed dissatisfaction, having hoped for psychiatric care.

New criticism targets police handling of the December 26 disappearance of a 25-year-old woman in Rönninge, as detailed in prior coverage of suspect Vilma Andersson's arrest. No initial patrol was sent despite family reports, prompting internal doubts and a community torchlight vigil honoring the victim.

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A 58-year-old man is on trial for the brutal double murder of Lena and Anders Nordahl in Klippan. Their daughter Petra Lindberg, who discovered her parents dead, is attending the proceedings in Helsingborg District Court and calls the loss unnecessary. Mystery lingers around the suspected weapon, a fire extinguisher with no DNA or fingerprints from the accused.

A preschool-aged child was found dead in an apartment fire on Hisingen in Gothenburg in February. The mother was initially detained on suspicion of murder but released shortly after. She has now been remanded in custody again on suspicion of gross negligence causing death and unlawful deprivation of liberty.

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Värmland District Court has sentenced 31-year-old Emma Alexandersson to 18 years in prison for murdering her former partner in Kristinehamn. The ruling cites jealousy after she saw text messages and photos on his phone. The woman claims self-defense, but the court rejects her account.

 

 

 

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