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The Knutby murder () refers to a murder in the village of
Knutby Knutby is a locality situated in Uppsala Municipality, Uppsala County, Sweden, with 564 inhabitants in 2010. Knutby's sports club, ''Knutby IF'', was established in 1938 and its activities include football, skiing, gymnastics and athletics. In 2 ...
, east of
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, in Sweden on 10 January 2004.


Murder and arrests

At around 04:40, 30-year-old IT entrepreneur Daniel Linde was shot in the head and chest and seriously wounded. Two hours later, it was discovered that his employee and neighbor Alexandra Fossmo had also been shot and was found dead in her bed. The murdered woman was married to
Helge Fossmo Helge Arnold Fossmo (born 27 July 1971) is a Swedish Pentecostal pastor sentenced to life imprisonment for solicitation of the Knutby murder in Sweden in 2004. Life before Knutby Helge Fossmo was born to Norwegian parents in the village of Bj ...
, a pastor in a local
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church, who had gone with Daniel Linde in the ambulance to the hospital. The following day, 26-year-old Sara Svensson confessed to both shootings. She had worked as a
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for the Fossmo family. Two weeks later, Helge Fossmo and Daniel Linde's wife, Anette, were also arrested.
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had revealed to the police that Svensson and Helge Fossmo were lovers, and Helge Fossmo and Anette Linde were suspected of instigating both Alexandra Fossmo's murder and the attempted murder of Daniel Linde. Anette Linde was released after two weeks and never charged.


Death of Helge Fossmo's first wife

Helge Fossmo's first wife, Heléne Fossmo, had been found dead in her
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in 1999. Although she had a hole in her skull and toxicology reports indicated a toxic concentration of
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in her blood, her death had been ruled an accident. After the death of Alexandra Fossmo, the Heléne Fossmo case was reopened and reinvestigated. Helge Fossmo was charged with her murder but was ultimately acquitted.


Trial

At the trial, Sara Svensson gave a detailed confession. She told the court that she had been influenced by anonymous text messages that were forwarded to her by Helge Fossmo. Her credibility was strengthened by the text of erased messages that could be recovered from her mobile phone. On 30 July 2004, Fossmo was sentenced to life in prison for instigated murder and instigated murder attempt. Svensson was sentenced to institutional psychiatric care. In 2006, Fossmo confessed in an interview that he had in fact been involved; until then he had denied all charges laid against him.


Media coverage

The murders and the following police investigation caused a lot of media attention both in Sweden and abroad. Details such as the victims' and perpetrators' involvement in the same
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-like Christian congregation (led by
Ã…sa Waldau Ã…sa M. Waldau (; born October 26, 1965) is the former leader of a Christian sect in Knutby, Sweden, that disbanded in 2016. She is one of four sisters, the youngest of whom was the victim of the Knutby murder on January 10, 2004. Biography In ...
, sister of the murdered woman), as well as the pastor's sexual relationships with both the nanny and the wounded man's wife, were extensively covered in the tabloid newspapers. Waldau was frequently called "Kristi brud" (The
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) in the media, following news that she had performed an engagement ritual with Jesus. She was also called "Queen Tirsa" by some members of the church and signed her SMS messages "T". An aspect of the case which aroused widespread media interest was the punishment of the persons involved in the crimes. Helge Fossmo was sentenced to life imprisonment while the person who actually murdered Alexandra Fossmo, Sara Svensson, was released into the custody of the psychiatric ward of Linköping court system (Förvaltningsrätten). In August 2006, she was allowed to walk around the grounds of the psychiatric hospital unsupervised. Twice per month, she was given unsupervised leaves provided she went with a relative to the town of
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or nearby
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. Starting in March 2007, Svensson was allowed to stay overnight at her father's house. In June 2007, the places she was allowed to visit were expanded to include the city of
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.


Aftermath

In 2007, Fossmo married inside the
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. In 2008, Fossmo was relocated from Kumla Prison to Tidaholm after receiving death threats from other prisoners. In early 2013, Fossmo had his first day out on parole from the Tidaholm prison. In October 2014, after serving 10 years of his life sentence, Fossmo applied to the court and had his sentenced time determined, which meant that he would be released on parole in 2020. In January 2015, the Göta Court of Appeal repealed the decision, on the penalty requirement of at least 24 years of imprisonment for the severity of the crime, so that the application for parole was premature. In January 2010, ''
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'' reported that Sara Svensson began college at the ''
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'', or folk high school, in Vadstena. In early 2010, she received permission to live on her own during a six-month transition period. She presumably returned to society in late 2010, but
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prevents the disclosure of any details pertaining to her release.


Cultural influence

The Knutby case became so notorious in Sweden that it has been used in fiction as an example of a sensational crime with no need for explanation. The name ''Knutby'' has also entered the Swedish language as a metaphor, even in contexts that have nothing to do with crime. For instance, a sports journalist who was dismayed that the players on the national football team were putting up a united front against the media and refusing to discuss possible personal conflicts wrote a piece headlined "The National Team Is like Knutby". The crimes inspired a six-hour fictionalized Swedish miniseries, ''Knutby'', first shown in 2021. In 2021,
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released a documentary about the crime called '' Pray, Obey, Kill''.


References

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