Stieg Larsson's Account Of The Assassination Of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme

On 10 June 2020, the case of the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was officially closed. Palme was killed on 28 February 1986

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On 10 June 2020, the case of the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was officially closed. Palme was killed on 28 February 1986

 

[In 1986, a young Stieg Larsson was working as an illustrator in Sweden’s largest news agency when the country’s Prime Minister Olof Palme was assassinated. In a letter to Gerry Gable on 20 March 1986, Larsson’s recounts the mysterious assassination and why the investigation soon reached a dead end.]

First of all; what happened and what is known about the killing?

A couple of minutes past eleven o’clock on the night of Friday, 28 Feb, Mr. Palme left the Grand Cinema in the company of his wife and eldest son. The visit to the cinema had been decided upon sometime during the day Friday; Mr. Palme mentioned this to a reporter as late as around 2 in the afternoon, but their plans were not common knowledge.

The PM had told the security guards of the SweSecPol, as was his custom, that he would not need them for the evening. This was common practice and everybody knew the PM would happily take strolls on his own at any time of the night, was he not about in an official capacity and was there no call for extra carefulness. At any rate, it is unclear whether the SecPol knew of his plans or not?

Olof Palme in August 1985, a few months before his death (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)

Outside the cinema, Mr. Palme and his wife said goodnight to their son and decided—it was a clear night of only ordinary Swedish cold—to walk their way home. The son happened to look after them a minute after they had left and noticed a man following the couple; he later gave a description of the man corresponding to the description of the clothes the killer was wearing,...

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