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Serial Killers With No Victims (the Confessions of Thomas Quick, 2015)
Serial Killers With No Victims (the Confessions of Thomas Quick, 2015)
The Confessions of Thomas Quick is the story of Sture Bergwall, Swedens most legendary serial killer. He was quick to tell authorities, under the name Thomas quick, he was guilty of multiple boy’s deaths occurring between 1964 and 1993. Coming from a tough childhood (compounded by realizing he was gay, and to cope, he opted to self medicate), Bergwell took his mother’s maiden name Quick. There…
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A Swedish man long considered Scandinavia's most notorious serial killer was released Wednesday from more than 20 years of psychiatric detention, eight months after being cleared of all charges. "The court rules that the forensic psychiatric care of Sture Bergwall shall continue and change from closed to open care," the administrative court in Falun said in a statement. Sture Bergwall, 64 -- previously known as Thomas Quick -- confessed to dozens of murders in the early 1990s and was convicted to life imprisonment for eight of them and held at a psychiatric ward in Saeter in northern Sweden since 1991. Bergwall has blogged and tweeted regularly in recent years and has said he planned to move further north to live in the mountains and devote himself to writing about his experience. Source: AFP
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Affären Thomas Quick är en tragedi för svenskt rättsväsende. Göran Lambertz’ agerande, däremot, är ett satyrspel.
Justitierådet Göran Lambertz efterlyser i Eskilstuna-Kuriren 31 decemberen förutsättningslös skuldgranskning av de mord som begåtts av Sture…
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I am only recommending one article this week because you really, really have to read it.
This week's pick is: "The Serial Killer has Second Thoughts: The Confessions of Thomas Quick," by Chris Heath, GQ, August 2013 This will probably be the worst post I ever write on this blog, because I really want you to read this article but there is very little I can say about it without giving away some of the twists and turns that make it so incredible. Basically, there is a man in prison in Sweden and he has confessed to some incredibly horrible things.
It's a story about crime and the awful things that humans can think of, but also about...well, a lot of other things. Truth, morality, guilt, innocence, the stories we tell, what we owe people. victims and the opposite of victims. The Swedish justice system (it's nuts, duh). How to report on things, and what questions to ask. It's...it's just incredibly thorough and well done and the story itself is just, mind-boggling. Read it.
In a remote psychiatric hospital in Sweden, there is a man known as Thomas Quick who has been convicted of unspeakable crimes. Over the course of multiple trials, he would tell his brutal stories—of stabbings, stranglings, rape, incest, cannibalism—to almost anyone who would listen. Then, after his eighth and final murder conviction, he went silent for nearly a decade. In the last few years, though, he has been thinking about all he has said and done, and now he has something new to confess: He left out the worst part of all.