Thomas Quick: The extraordinary story of the serial killer who wasn't
Two decades ago, a 41-year-old patient in a psychiatric hospital made a shocking confession. Sture Bergwall stunned his therapist by admitting he was responsible for one of Sweden's most notorious unsolved murders, that of 11-year-old Johan Asplund, who had vanished on his way to school in 1980 and whose body had never been found. Police were called to interview Bergwall, but that was not the end of his disturbing mea culpa.
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