After 17 months on the run Saleh Hadri decided to turn himself in for the murder of a gang leader in Malmö, Sweden, but was told that the police station was closed for the day. So what’s a guy gotta do to get arrested in Malmö anyway?
Convicted Swedish serial killer Sture Bergwall, aka Thomas Quick, who confessed to 20 murders and was convicted of 8, was considered Sweden’s worst serial killer — until he recanted his confessions and his convictions were overturned. Friday a judge ordered retrials in the last three, and if prosecutors decline to retry, Bergwall may be released this year.
The case has been compared to Fifty Shades of Grey, but unlike in the bestselling book, the sex slave dies.
A 37-year-old woman on trial in a Swedish court for necrophilia and other related charges after police found over 100 human skeletal remains in her apartment has petitioned the court for the return of her macabre collection, claiming that she has done nothing wrong.
A Swedish woman, 37, was arrested in September 2012 for "violating the peace of the dead." According to Prosecutor Kristina Ehrenborg-Staffas, the suspect used the bones of a virtually complete human skeleton found in her apartment in an "unethical" manner: As sex toys.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been in hiding out in Ecuador’s London embassy since June 19, 2012, was granted refugee status today by that government in a purported effort to keep him from ever being extradited to the U.S. to stand trial for publishing hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. government documents online.
