The Man Who Played with Fire by Jan Stocklassa
Author:Jan Stocklassa [Stocklassa, Jan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-30T16:00:00+00:00
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Stockholm, March 2012âMarch 2013
After my meeting with Anna-Lena, I met with several of Stiegâs friends and coworkers, who gave me their impressions of Stieg and his work. Sometimes I stopped and asked myself if it was worth all the time I was putting into digging up new leads, since I wasnât even writing a book anymore. The answer was always no, but I kept going anyway. The mystery of Stieg and the Palme assassination became my escape, my obsession.
In our conversation, the journalist HÃ¥kan Hermansson described working on the book Mission: Olof Palme (Uppdrag: Olof Palme) and confirmed Stiegâs unbelievable research skills, how they had mapped out the intense opposition to Palme, and how Stieg had been researching the assassination on the side.
Sven Ove Hansson, the patriarch when it came to mapping out Swedish extremism, had worked with Stieg and confirmed to me the image of him as a supremely gifted researcher. Hansson was also the one who had connected Stieg to both HÃ¥kan Hermansson and Anna-Lena Lodenius.
Tobias Hübinette, who was the research director for and one of the founders of the antiracist magazine Expo, said that among other things, Stieg had collected letters that Anders Larsson had written to various people, including Cabinet Secretary Pierre Schori. He told me that the letters and a number of other things could be found at Expoâs offices or possibly with Eva Gabrielsson.
Stiegâs girlfriend Eva was kind enough to agree to meet with me on several occasions. Our conversations often slid into our shared interest in architecture, but every now and then we talked about Stieg. She said that the line of inquiry Stieg believed in most was the one based on South African agents and Swedish rightwing extremists. But she didnât have any of Stiegâs material about the Palme assassination.
I was tremendously disappointed to find out that Stieg believed in a big conspiracy involving the South African security services. That didnât fit with my theory of Alf Enerström being the killer, with the help of one or two other people.
Daniel Poohl, editor in chief of Expo, explained that Stieg had still been interested in the Palme assassination when they started working together in 2001. He also mentioned that Expo had some papers at a storage facility that might be relevant. It took another few days before he got back to me. We decided we would meet the next morning in the parking lot outside the storage facility where the boxes containing Stiegâs papers were stored. It started snowing heavily that night.
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