Vilma Andersson declared fit for prison in dismemberment case

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.

A forensic psychiatric investigation by the National Board of Forensic Medicine in Huddinge, lasting over six weeks, concluded on Tuesday that Vilma Andersson does not suffer from a serious mental disorder under legal definitions, making him suitable for prison rather than care. A source told Expressen: "He was very dissatisfied – he had set his sights on getting care."

Andersson, arrested in December 2025 near Rönninge station while handling remains of the 25-year-old victim who disappeared on Christmas Eve, faces charges of murder and grave desecration (which he has admitted but denied murder). He has prior convictions, including attempted kidnapping of a child and child pornography offenses.

The investigation highlighted his antisocial personality disorder, characterized by manipulative and impulsive behavior, lack of remorse, and empathy deficits. While at Huddinge, he was housed in a private ward with amenities due to security concerns. On Wednesday, he was transferred to a standard detention facility ahead of trial. Prosecutor Markus Hankkio indicated potential further mental health probes post-trial regarding the crime timeframe.

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

Crime scene illustration near Rönninge station in the Vilma Andersson suspected dismemberment murder case.
Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Vilma Andersson suspected of dismemberment murder in Rönninge

Ti AI ṣe iroyin Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

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 relative of Vilma Andersson, suspected of murdering and dismembering a 25-year-old woman in Rönninge, describes the suspect as a 'twisted person' and recalls family fears after her 2019 crimes. Police explore a copycat theory linked to other killers.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

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.

A man in his 20s, convicted of murdering an 80-year-old man in Skurup, was found dead in custody in Ystad the night after his trial on January 16. Police have preliminarily determined the cause of death as an accident, with no signs of suicide. The investigation continues without suspicion of crime.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

A woman in her 50s was murdered in a villa in Boden on Christmas Day, with two people injured in the incident. The suspected perpetrator, a man in his 20s, was shot dead by police at the scene. The victim worked for the Swedish Armed Forces, and the local community mourns the tragic event in the otherwise quiet residential area.

A young man in his 20s was found seriously injured after a suspected stabbing in Gröndal, southern Stockholm, on Thursday evening. A man of similar age has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, but police are searching for additional perpetrators. The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

A man in his 40s has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for a rape in a park in Örebro in October. The woman was attacked on her way home late at night and managed to interrupt the assault by calling for help, after which a group of friends intervened and helped police apprehend the man. He denies the crime but the district court convicted him and ordered him to pay 245,000 kronor in damages to the victim.

 

 

 

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ