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Lawyer Wants to Request a Retrial in the Knutby Case

Lawyer Johan Eriksson wants to overturn the verdict against the so-called nanny who was convicted of the murder of the pastor's wife in Knutby in 2004. This emerges in Aftonbladet's follow-up review of the Knutby drama.

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Lawyer Johan Eriksson will request a retrial for Sara Svensson, who was convicted of murdering Alexandra Fossmo in Knutby in 2004. He tells Aftonbladet, in the second part of their review of the Knutby case. “You cannot be convicted of murdering a person who is already dead,” he says.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Lawyer Johan Eriksson wants to overturn the verdict against the so-called nanny who was convicted of the murder of the pastor's wife in Knutby in 2004. This emerges in Aftonbladet's follow-up review of the Knutby drama.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The nanny was not the killer, according to the new theory. "Someone shot Alexandra in the head before Sara got there."

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Alexandra Fossmo was murdered in Knutby in January 2004. The Fossmo family's nanny Sara Svensson was convicted of the murder. A new review by Aftonbladet shows that there were shortcomings in the investigation - and that Sara Svensson may not have been guilty of murder.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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There are several shortcomings in the investigation into the Knutby drama, shows a review published today by Aftonbladet's 200 seconds. Information about multiple shots, contradictory shooting angles and blood trails call into question whether it was really the nanny Sara Svensson who killed Helge Fossmo's wife in Knutby in January 2004.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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New information about the murder

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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