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In late 2025, after investigations by Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet suggested forensic inconsistencies—including claims that Alexandra Fossmo was already dead when the nanny shot her—the case saw renewed media scrutiny.
The investigation concluded that pastor Helge Fossmo instigated the crimes through psychological manipulation, sending text messages to Svensson claiming to be "God" or "Jesus" directing the acts. Knutby_polisutredning_maj_2004.rar
Despite the new allegations regarding potential alternative perpetrators or a different timeline, the lead prosecutor announced in late 2025 that the investigation would not be officially reopened, stating the "new" information was previously considered in court. To help me refine this feature further, please let me know:
In July 2004, Helge Fossmo was sentenced to life imprisonment for instigating murder and attempted murder. Sara Svensson was sentenced to psychiatric care. Key Evidence & Dynamics Sara Svensson ("the nanny") confessed to shooting Alexandra
This feature covers the key findings from the conclusion of the initial police investigation and subsequent trial regarding the Knutby murder case in Sweden, where pastor Helge Fossmo was sentenced for orchestrating the murder of his wife and the attempted murder of his neighbor. Core Investigation Findings (May 2004)
Police recovered deleted SMS messages from Svensson's phone sent by Fossmo, proving his manipulation. Key Evidence & Dynamics This feature covers the
The crimes were rooted in a complex, toxic relationship structure within the Pentecostal congregation, involving affairs between Fossmo, Svensson, and Linde’s wife.