It is the last day of the trial and during the morning the journalists had to go out for a while when the court went through the forensic psychiatric investigation that the detained man underwent. As we have previously told, it showed that the man did not suffer from a serious mental disorder in the crime and can therefore be sentenced to prison.



District Attorney Anders Norberg demands life imprisonment and refers to the ruthlessness of violence. The defense, for its part, wants a fixed-term sentence and thinks it is reasonable with 16 years in prison if the district court convicts the man of murder. According to the defense, the murder was not planned.