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.
Following the December 26 disappearance of a 25-year-old woman from Rönninge station—detailed in prior coverage—suspect Vilma Andersson, 26 (formerly Robin), continued routine activities. Despite police suspicions emerging Saturday morning, Andersson clocked in at work, appearing made up as usual, dining in the staff cafeteria, and preparing fruit salads for deliveries. Colleagues were unaware of the investigation, per an insider cited by Expressen.
Andersson was arrested at 9:22 p.m. in a nearby wooded area while handling the victim's body parts, confirming her death, police said. Initially confessing involvement, Andersson now denies the murder but admits to the handling. Detained Tuesday on charges of murder and gross desecration of a corpse.
The victim worked at Systembolaget, where the store operates with extra staff and crisis support activated. "Our thoughts are with relatives, friends, and family," said sales manager Ludwig Norman.
Andersson's history includes a 2019 failed kidnapping of a 10-year-old girl (prior sentencing noted earlier), a 2022 head-on collision fined 26,000 SEK, and 2021 neighbor warnings post-release in Ingarö.