On February 28, 1986 at 23.21, Prime Minister Olof Palme (S) was assassinated. Since then, the shots on Sveavägen have been a mystery (the only one charged with the murder and subsequently released in court is Christer Pettersson).

Now it's only hours left until Chief Prosecutor Krister Petersson, who took over the investigation in February 2017, presents his solution to what happened on that icy Friday night 34 years ago. The press conference will take place digitally at 09.30 and SVT Nyheter reports directly.

Indicates that the murder weapon was found

In the past, Krister Petersson has said that he will either prosecute or close the investigation. Exactly what he will say in his presentation is unclear, but according to S-profile Daniel Suhonen, investigators have found the weapon that has kept the police in all years.

In advance, a lot has been about the so-called Skandia man, from the beginning a witness to the murder who has since been seen as a possible perpetrator. He passed away in 2000.

Yesterday, The Guardian also reported that Swedish investigators have met staff from the South African security service. The meeting took place in March and according to the newspaper, they received documents relating to the Palm murder.