It was last November that a police patrol stopped the man. Among other things, a sawed-off, sharp-loaded shotgun, six cartridges on the passenger seat, a knife and an ax were found in the car. In the trunk was something more strange.
“Has meat from children in a frying pan”
The following is to be read in the police report:
– He immediately started talking about having minced meat in a frying pan in his luggage, something he stated would be human meat, meat from children, says a police officer. The arrested man then took this back in the interrogation.
– I don’t know what happened to the minced meat. I wanted to tell the police about what I had in the car. It got really weird.
“Bought it at Ica”
The man explains further in another interrogation with the police:
Where does the minced meat come from?
– Ica, bought it the day before.
You said it was human flesh for the patrol?
– Just put it down… don’t understand what I was thinking there.
More drugs in the home
In addition to the fact that the man was under the influence of drugs at the time of arrest, more drugs were also found in his home during a house search.
The man was sentenced in February this year for aggravated weapons offences, drunk driving and breaking the knife law, but escaped prison citing the man’s mental illness at the time of the incident.
The prosecutor appealed the district court’s verdict and now the Court of Appeal is increasing the sentence. Considering, among other things, the high penalty value of the weapons crime, he is now sentenced to two years in prison.