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Rönninge murder case: Suspect warned by Leif GW Persson over recidivism risk

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In the ongoing Rönninge murder investigation, where a 26-year-old confessed to killing and dismembering a 25-year-old woman missing since Boxing Day, new details emerge on the suspect's violent history. Criminologist Leif GW Persson warned in 2020 about the high recidivism risk after the then-19-year-old's conviction for attempted child murder and child pornography crimes.

Following the discovery of the woman's body and the suspect's arrest in a nearby forest—as previously reported—the investigation revealed DNA links and body parts burial attempts. The 26-year-old immediately confessed.

The suspect's background is alarming. Convicted in 2020 at age 19 of attempted murder for pushing a 10-year-old girl into a car, plus gross child pornography possession (thousands of images), searches for 'knock someone unconscious' and 'rape drug', and images of dead naked women. Sentenced to two years and four months.

Prison stints at Kristianstad and Salberga involved violence, threats like 'pricka' (shooting) staff, and a major brawl leading to isolation. Permissions for release were denied due to recidivism risks.

Leif GW Persson, on TV4's 'Brottsjournalen' in 2020, stated: 'Such people have a very high recidivism rate.' He advocated psychiatric care for longer confinement: 'You never release someone if there's significant risk of new crimes. They missed that.'

Post-release, multiple name changes (now a female name), protected data, brief truck driver training and job in 2023. Activist Sara Nilsson warned publicly in 2021: 'He is completely life-threatening.'

In Rönninge, a memorial of flowers and candles grows. Friends grieve: 'It could have happened to anyone.' Salem offers crisis support amid community shock.

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X users highlight Leif GW Persson's 2020 warning about the suspect's high recidivism risk after his conviction for attempted child kidnapping. Dumpen also warned publicly about his dangerousness upon release. Opinions criticize the justice system's leniency, short sentence, name changes, and protected identity as enabling the murder. Reactions demand harsher punishments and blame policy failures. Sympathy is expressed for the victim's family amid calls for systemic reform.

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Somber memorial of flowers and candles at Rönninge train station, with police tape, following the discovery of a woman's body in a murder case.
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Rönninge murder case: 26-year-old arrested after woman's body found

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The body of a 25-year-old woman missing since Boxing Day from Rönninge station has been discovered following an intensive search. A 26-year-old man with a prior kidnapping conviction was arrested nearby and confessed to involvement in her murder and kidnapping. A memorial is growing in Salem as the community mourns.

In the ongoing Rönninge murder investigation, suspect Vilma Andersson reportedly went to work on Saturday as usual, hours after allegedly killing a 25-year-old woman. Andersson, 26, was arrested that evening handling body parts and later charged with murder and corpse desecration, while denying the killing.

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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.

Two men in their 20s have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Skellefteå on Sunday evening. Another man of similar age was slightly injured and is being treated in hospital. Police consider the incident isolated with no danger to the public.

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Three young people have been charged in connection with the murder of a 21-year-old man in Laxå in August last year. According to the indictment, the victim was lured to a location where he was stabbed to death by a 19-year-old, while two women helped cover up the crime. All deny the charges.

A Swedish 17-year-old has been arrested in Cologne on suspicion of planning a contract killing, according to German authorities. The case may be linked to an ongoing conflict within the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. Police seized a weapon following a tip from Sweden.

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Sweden's chief prosecutor refuses to seek a retrial in the notorious 2004 Knutby murder, despite new details from an investigation. Forensic technician Sonny Björk challenges the decision and demands a meeting to present unanalyzed evidence. Autopsy assistant Bo Ask backs the criticism by noting no blood at a gunshot wound.

 

 

 

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