The famous serial killer of Sweden never killed anyone

Swedish maniacs are very conceited, but not too zhestoki

He is a man with many names. His name at birth - Stor Berguoll, but he called himself Thomas Quick. And in the media, he is known as the "Breakfast Hannibal Lecter." Berguoll, with 1991 being the year in a psychiatric clinic SATER, considered the most famous serial killer of Sweden. Officially, he was convicted of eight murders terrible, he himself took responsibility for 30 deaths.

And he was not too fussy. He killed men, women and children. His crimes were not limited to murder. He was a rapist, a man-eater ... and most talented liar in the world. As it turned out later, Berguoll never killed nobody.



When Stor grew, his life was very difficult. He always wanted the attention and recognition, but did not get either one or the other. His parents were strict fundamentalists and Berguoll was hidden gay. It was a serious test for the teenager, and everything got worse when he became addicted to amphetamines. The situation quickly got out of control, and he was in a psychiatric hospital, which came for the fact that once took a knife and dressed in a Santa Claus costume and tried to rob a bank. This may seem strange, but being in the hospital, Berguoll realized his dream come true.

"I noticed that the worse your offense, the more attention you get from the hospital staff," - he said. It was then that he developed his cunning plan. He began to visit the local library, when given the opportunity. There he inquired about the unsolved murders and read the papers, collecting the crumbs of information, and creating a complex story, which was finally to draw attention to his person.



Fame came to Berguollu when he "confessed" to the murder of 11-year-old Johan Asplund, the boy went missing in 1980. According to Berguolla, he raped and strangled Asplund, ate his fingers, and his body buried in the forest. But this "confession" he did not stop and continued to lie. Because of the good prior training all his "confession" sounded very convincing, and soon the "maniac" was found guilty of eight murders monstrous. And Berguoll could still be one of the most famous people in Sweden.

via factroom.ru