Nils Wilhelm Gustafsson (born May 10, 1942 in Vantaa, Finland) is the sole survivor of the Lake Bodom murders in Finland in 1960. Gustafsson was a bus driver and lived a normal life until 2004, when he was arrested on suspicion of committing the murders.
situation, le jour du triple meurtre :
Juin 1960 (10/05/1942)
Me 1
Je 2
Ve 3
Sa 4 I(1)
Di 5 P(1) E(22)
Lu 6
Ma 7
situation triplement critique pour les cycles courts (i 1 - P1 - E22) - année critique physique P19 pour les cycles longs.
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The Lake Bodom murders were an infamous multiple homicide that took place in Finland in 1960. Lake Bodom is a lake by the city of Espoo, about 22 kilometres west of the country's capital, Helsinki. In the early hours of June 5, 1960, four teenagers were camping on the shores of Lake Bodom. Between 4AM and 6AM, an unknown person or persons murdered three of them with a knife and blunt instrument wounding the fourth. The sole survivor, Nils Wilhelm Gustafsson, led a normal life until 2004, when he became a suspect and was subsequently charged. In October 2005, a district court found Gustafsson not guilty of all charges against him.
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