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Thursday, June 11, 2020

The world's largest police investigation got a PC ending . and the least likely "suspect" posthumously libelled.


An innocent dead man with a watertight alibi is now declared to be former Swedish PM Palme's murderer.

The late "Skandiamannen" Stig Engström is now accused by Swedish police and prosecuter for  the murder of the Swedish PM 28 February 1986, 23:21.

Here's one witness, Lars Jeppsson, who clears him - do note that this police report is made less than two days after the murder:


Jeppsson describes a much younger man




Jeppsson was 15 m from the escaping murderer whom he only saw oblique from behind.

Jeppsson: The man was of age 35-40. 
Peter Klevius: Engström was 53.

Jeppsson: Duvet down jacket (dunjacka).
Peter Klevius:Engström had a classic greatcoat.

Jeppsson: Nothing in his hands.
Peter Klevius: Engström carried a bag.

 An other witness, Inge Mårelius, saw the muderer waiting some time for Palme to pass and then stepping behind him and shooting him in the back. The man was taller and much more athletic than Engström. And because Skandia's security guard said Engström left the building just seconds before the murder it can't have been him.

and here's his alibi:

According to the security guard in a police report Stig Engström talked with him for "a couple of minutes" before walking out to Sveavägen at "around 23:20". However, according to the prosecuter and police he labelled his stamping clock 23:19 before he came out to the lobby and security guard, which means the time must have been very close to 23:21 when he left the Skandia house. As Palme was murdered at that time, then Stig Engström's story is in exact accordance to verifiable facts. Then what happened after the murder everything, incl the police work, was a complete mess. So any alleged "inconsistencies" re. Stig Engström have no bearing whatsoever. Moreover, when Stig Engström briefly run after some police officers to tell them about the man (Jeppsson) he had seen, someone later mistakenly gave his signalament to an other police, which Stig Engström overheard and tried in vain to correct.


and here's what Peter Klevius wrote:


Sunday, February 23, 2020


The Swedish Palme case, which is the world's biggest murder investigation (together with Kennedy), is to be finished according to the police.

Peter Klevius (your IQ and Human Rights bedrock on a stormy and unreliable web): It seems that Christer - not Stig - murdered the Swedish PM Olof Palme. The question is: Which Christer?



One murder victim (Olof Palme) and three suspects (Stig "Skandiamannen" Engström, Christer Andersson, Christer Pettersson) - all dead by now. The left bullet pierced the Swedish PM Olof Palme's chest from behind. The right bullet scratched the back of his wife Lisbeth Palme. Christer Andersson (top middle) committed suicide 2008 when police knocked on his door. Christer Andersson lived nearby, had no alibi, and possessed a similar revolver as the murder weapon. However, it was never tested because he said he had sold it to someone he didn't know.

Christer Pettersson was raised in a wealthy Stockholm family and started stealing etc. early on. All of his adult life consisted of crimes, drugs, domestic and general violence. Before the Palme murder he was sentenced to psychiatric care after having pierced a man through his chest with a bayonet. He was known as a "torpedo" in Stockholm and used to imply that he had killed/murdered many - incl. Palme. Christer Pettersson was left-handed which fits the fact that one wtness saw the murderer placing his right hand on Olof Palmes shoulder while shooting.

Christer Pettersson was found guilty in the first trial - mainly because Lisbeth Palme said it was him. However, the appeals court dismissed her statement despite the fact that she and the murderer steered at each other for several seconds just a few meter apart. 

Christer Pettersson was disliked as a suspect because the media wanted a far right assassin - preferably ordered by Russia or some other "hostile" states. However, in all other respect he was a true love child of most of the Swedish media.

Although the most popular conspiracy theories back then pointed to the "far right", none of them had any substance. However, had the murder happened today, Klevius wouldn't have excluded the possibility that it was aUS assassination. After all, Palme was pretty much a copy of Sanders and Corbyn - only much more aggressive against US around the world. Although CIA wanted to recruit the young Olof Palme, they certainly had a quite different view on him later on.


The other question being why so much interest has been focused on Stig "Skandiamannen"* Engström who was clearly innocent and looked completely different - and who had a watertight explanation for being at the murder place.

* English is a creolized old Nordic/Swedish dialect in which '-en' in the Swedish 'Skandiaman-(n)en' is marked with 'the'.

Sweden's minister for foreign affairs, Anna Lindh, was similarly murdered by a drug addict in Stockholm 2003.

Mijailovic admitted that he had made up his defense line about hearing voices as a ploy to plead insanity and thereby escape a sentence in a normal prison. He had not planned the assassination but did it on impulse after seeing the foreign minister at the time outside the NK department store in Stockholm. He denied that it was motivated by Lindh’s statements over the NATO bombings of Serbia.

Peter Klevius wrote back then in what is now his webmuseum, i.e. not touched upon since:

Sweden's blurred psychiatric "care" commits murder and frees the murderer- the legal but unhappy marriage of psychoanalysis and the social state - by Peter Klevius

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