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full screen Police outside the cafe where Lisa Holm worked in Blomberg, Kinnekulle, 2015. Photo: Björn Larsson Rosvall/TT
A degenerate quarrel over which criminal phalanx would control the kiosk at the prison was behind the murder of Lisa Holm’s killer.
It appears in a judgment, reports P4 Skaraborg.
17-year-old Lisa Holm was murdered at Kinnekulle in the summer of 2015. The convicted murderer was from Lithuania and was moved after the verdict to a prison there to serve his life sentence.
In prison, he was part of a criminal group controlled by one of Lithuania’s most notorious and violent mafia leaders, Lithuanian journalist Vytenis Miskinis, who followed the case, told the radio.
The gang ended up in conflict with another gang that included a 44-year-old double murderer and child rapist. In questioning, the 44-year-old admits that it was he who, a year and a half ago, stabbed Lisa Holm’s killer eight times in the throat, after an argument about who would run the kiosk. However, he says he did not want to kill him.
The result was 19 years in prison – a symbolic sentence because he is already sentenced to life.