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Last Monday, 20-year-old Uppsalabon Makaveli Lindén, allegedly 24-year-old Heikki Bjørklund Paltto, was suspected in the morning in Oslo and also committed a robbery near the Bjørklund Paltto residence.
The police were able, thanks to a surveillance film, to note that Makaveli Lindén had taken a train from Oslo to Stockholm at 16:56 on the day of the murder. Then the tracks ended. He was internationally sought after and was on the list of people wanted by Interpol.
But on Tuesday, the police confirmed that Lindén had been arrested.
Makaveli Lindén was born as Christian Lindén.
The parents divorced and he then spent a week on two with them.
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In 2013, at the age of 15, he was punished for the first time.
He then received an alleged injunction for drug-related offenses, a form of business in which the case is not prosecuted.
Judgments are resolved
The next five years – until today – the judges have each relieved each other. He was prosecuted or convicted for robbery, robbery and robbery. He is suspected of using procurement, heresy and abuse at trial.
In February of last year, he was arrested, suspected of human wreckage and kidnapping. The suspicions were later canceled.
From a former school colleague, he is described as an ordinary guy in his youth. But as early as high school, something happened.
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He never came out of the ninth grade. He received no marks in any subject because of his many years of schooling. He could not start high school.
"He was a good guy from the beginning, he was always in a good mood, happy, then everything turned out, it started well in high school, then degenerated, it was good, especially when he started hanging out with heavier stuff, tells the former classmate.
Started to kneel as a 13 year old
Makaveli Lindén tried for the first time at the age of 13, according to her own statements. At age 14, he began to smoke cannabis more regularly. He also reportedly abused hashish and spices, according to a municipal survey.
According to a previous survey of one of the homes in which he lived, he is deemed to have "a serious drug problem when he had a widespread use of cannabis sometimes and drugs were at the heart of him". He said that he had not worked at least in recent years because of the abuse. He refused to leave urine samples, so the municipality could not offer him any support he would normally be entitled to.
Over the years, he has been caring for different forms of housing and social services have taken a series of steps. According to social, he showed "good capacity for positive development" institutions and was drug-free in the first stage and then relegated to drug addiction and crime.
Conditionally released
Last October, he was sentenced to one and a half years in prison for robbery against a collective residence in Uppsala. Lindén was armed with a knife across the space after the space after the money.
"That's what he said all the time, he wanted to eat money," said one of the victims.
When he was released from prison on August 10 of this year, on a conditional basis, he had earned only two-thirds of the sentence.
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