Örebroder Tony Olsson, one of those convicted of the Malexander murder, has had his life sentence converted to 35 years in prison. But Prosecutor Karin Lindell appealed the decision.

"The issue of transformation has been raised too soon," she writes in her appeal, according to Aftonbladet.

The prosecutor also writes that Tony Olsson “has several very heavy risk factors for recidivism in crime. He has previously been assessed to meet the criteria for an antisocial personality disorder with psychotic traits and has been described as pronounced manipulative ”.

At the end of November, Örebro District Court decided that Olsson would receive his sentence in time for 35 years in prison. At the earliest he could then be released in four years.

He was sentenced in 2000 to life imprisonment following police killings in Malexander in 1999, when two police officers were shot to death in close proximity with their own weapons of service. He has several times previously applied to have his sentence timed, but then received no.

Andreas Axelsson and Jackie Arklöv, even those convicted of the same murder, have previously been rejected when they applied for a fixed sentence.