New Evidence Emerges in Olof Palme Assassination Investigation
The documentary "Palmeförbannelsen" uncovers new leads in the Palme assassination case.
Key Points
- • Leif Brännström investigates new leads in the Palme assassination case.
- • New evidence points to overlooked belongings related to 'Christer A'.
- • The documentary raises questions about the initial police investigation.
- • Episodes are available on various platforms, with some content exclusive to subscribers.
Recent episodes of the documentary series "Expressen Dok: Palmeförbannelsen" by veteran reporter Leif Brännström have introduced new leads and previously unexplored evidence in the ongoing investigation of the assassination of Olof Palme, the former Prime Minister of Sweden. The series has sparked renewed interest in a case that has remained unresolved since Palme's murder in 1986.
Brännström has honed in on a figure known as "Christer A," who was previously investigated, but this new inquiry suggests that belongings of a relative of Christer A may contain overlooked evidence crucial to the case. New insights suggest that police may have failed to adequately follow up on this lead during the initial investigation.
A reported visit to a house linked to Christer A indicates that there might be clues that the Palme investigation team has never probed. In the latest installment, Brännström emphasizes the significance of these developments, stating, "This lead could change everything we know about Palme's murder." This fresh perspective comes nearly 40 years after the tragic event, highlighting both the enduring complexity of the case and the potential for unveiling critical evidence that has lingered in obscurity.