On April 14, an elderly man in the Tärnaby area was shot by his son.

The man died and the suspect himself called in the SOS alarm and stated what had happened.

The son is now undergoing a major forensic psychiatric examination.

Anders Norberg does not want to go into who the murder weapon belongs to, but it should belong to one of the suspects and the deceased.

- It's a question of a firearm subject to a license, then I will not go into details.

Interrogations have been held with people who had information about the case.

More interrogations will be held with the suspect man

- It has not given a picture of what happened that evening, but it has given a picture of the people in question.

Have the father and son been at odds before?

- I do not want to comment on that at the moment. 

The idea is that prosecutions will be brought on May 13, but the prosecutor estimates that they will need more time.

- We will hold more interrogations with the suspect when given the opportunity.

He is currently on a forensic psychiatric examination, which is expected to be completed sometime in mid-May.

The suspect has previously admitted murder, but denies murder.