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~Rappion Lapsi~ said:
Btw...WHO's the assassin after all?

Book dont tell that ;) So who knows... :p

Blast!
If you don't know who the murderer is where's the point in writing a book about a murder (especially considering another one already exist featuring far more infos than yours)? Bah...
 
tempestadiossa said:
Blast!
If you don't know who the murderer is where's the point in writing a book about a murder (especially considering another one already exist featuring far more infos than yours)? Bah...

Well, the point in this new book is something like this:

The writer of the book was working in a hospital in Helsinki, and that hospital was the one where Hans Assmann came after the murders. The hospital staff had a strong suspicion that Assmann would be the killer. They called the police several times to give him up, but the police didn't really look into it. And, after all these years, the writer of the book is still very confident that Assmann did it, and he has been discussing this matter with the police lots of times these years. The last time was now that the book was released. But the police seems to have evidence showing that Assmann is not the killer, 'cause they don't really want to hear anything about him anymore and they don't care about what Jorma Palo (the writer of this new book) tells them, no matter how detailed info it is.

And the older book is not only about Bodom murders, it also tells stuff about a couple of others murders happened in Finland, that have not been solved.