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Mijailović and had
On 24 September the police announced that a new suspect, Mijailo Mijailović, born in Sweden to Serb parents, had been apprehended and arrested at the higher level of suspicion, " probable cause ".
On 25 September it was announced that the DNA-profile of Mijailović matched that of hairs found on a baseball cap which had been left at or near the scene of the crime.
Mijailović admitted he found the speech " entertaining ", but denied claims it had influenced his actions.
Swedish newspapers have suggested that Mijailović was released from a mental institution just five days before the killing of Lindh, that he has serious mental problems, and had previously been convicted of violent crimes.
On 6 January 2004, after being presented with the evidence against him, Mijailović confessed to the police that he had stabbed Anna Lindh, without the intention to kill her.
Mijailović also revealed in the interview that he had wanted to attack the politician Lars Leijonborg the day before the murder of Lindh ( see above ), but that he did not have his knife with him at the time.

Mijailović and Lindh
* Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh was assassinated on September 10, 2003, after being stabbed in the chest, stomach, and arms by Serbian national Mijailo Mijailović while shopping in a Stockholm department store.
Mijailo Mijailović ( ; born 6 December 1978 in Stockholm, Sweden ) is the self-confessed and convicted assassin of the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Anna Lindh, whom he stabbed on 10 September 2003 at the NK department store in Stockholm.
On the afternoon of 10 September 2003, Mijailo Mijailović attacked Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Anna Lindh, while she was shopping in the ladies ' department at the NK department store in central Stockholm.
On 2 December 2004, Mijailović was sentenced by the Supreme Court of Sweden to life imprisonment for the killing of Anna Lindh, overruling the appeals court judgement.
In August 2011 Mijailović gave an interview in the Swedish newspaper Expressen, his first such interview since his arrest, in which he provided new details about the murder of Lindh.
There was some controversy when Dagens Nyheter on 27 September 2003 published the name and picture of Mijailo Mijailović, who was the suspected assassin of Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh.

Mijailović and at
On 9 March, a report concluded that Mijailović was not considered to be criminally insane at the time of the assassination, and on 23 March, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Mijailović claims not to have been mentally ill at the time.

Mijailović and department
Mijailović was able to flee the scene after the crime, but was arrested two weeks later with the help of surveillance photos from the department store.

Mijailović and was
Despite Lindh's popular image and the time of the assassination, the murder was not deemed an act of partisan political gain, although a newspaper found an image of Mijailović listening to Liberal People's Party leader Lars Leijonborg and wearing attire similar to that he wore during the course of the murder.
His motive was not considered political, although Mijailović shortly after his arrest was identified on a photograph as standing in the front row of a crowd adhering to Liberal People's Party chairman Lars Leijonborg delivering a speech.
As a result of the appeals court decision, Mijailović was taken from prison to a closed psychiatric ward.
Mijailović was for some time a citizen of both Serbia and Montenegro and of Sweden, but after the crime applied to have his Swedish citizenship revoked.
Mijailović explains in the interview that the murder was motivated by his hatred of politicians, whom he considered responsible for his hopeless life situation and the fact that he was a " man without a future ".
Mijailović says he now realizes that it was wrong to blame his own failures in life on politicians and that he has caused a lot of sorrow.

Mijailović and on
After previously having denied all involvement, on 6 January 2004, Mijailović admitted to the crime and gave a full account of the events of 10 September, in an extra session of police questioning requested by Peter Althin, Mijailović's counsel.

Mijailović and her
Mijailović recognized her and decided to attack her.

Mijailović and .
Mijailović legally renounced his Swedish citizenship and expressed his willingness to be transferred to Serbia, but unsuccessfully so far, given the nature of the crime.
" The court trial against Mijailović took place 14 – 17 January 2004.
In Expressen's article the prosecutor in the case, Krister Petersson, confirms that the information Mijailović provides in the interview is the same as that he recently gave to investigators.
The prosecutor deems Mijailović ´ s new information as credible.

had and met
It was a disturbingly familiar face, too, but I couldn't remember where we had met.
`` Little Rock is, without any flattery, one of the dullest towns in the United States and I would not have remained two hours in the place, if I had not met with some good friends who made me forget its dreariness ''.
I never met John Dewey, whose style was a sort of verbal fog and who had written asking me to go to Mexico with him when he was investigating the cause of Trotsky ; ;
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
Brittany, that stone-gray mystery through which he traveled for thirty days, sleeping in the barns of farmers or alongside roads, had worked some subtle change in him, he knew, and it was in Brittany that he had met Pierre.
I wrote her that I'd met up with Eileen and that old bonds had proved too strong and asked her to send my clothes down by express.
Turning in at the Flannagans' driveway, he tried to remember if he had ever met them.
We didn't even know them till about a month after we moved -- at that time, they had called on us, after I met Fran at a PTA meeting, and had taken us in hand socially.
Fran and he had met about two years after she had arrived in Manhattan from Nebraska, or was it Wyoming??
The husbands of these women and others I had met in Catatonia were distinguished only in that they were, to me at least, indistinguishable.
Any free elections that were to be held in Poland would have to produce a government in which Moscow had complete confidence, and all pressure from the West for free voting by anti-Soviet elements in Poland would be met by restrictions on voting by these elements.
Just yesterday we had met and talked with a living writer, a contemporary of the dead poet, who is known for his ability of manipulating his ideas and his craft more advantageously.
Chauncey Depew, one-time runner-up for the Republican Presidential nomination, was attending a convention at Saratoga, where he was scheduled to nominate Colonel Theodore Roosevelt for Governor of New York when he noticed that the temporary chairman was a man he had never met.
Instead he brought with him the names of some people he had never met and of whom the medium knew nothing.
But everyone I met had sought cover first and asked questions later.
In the evening the former Oregon State science teachers met for dinner at the New Tokyo Restaurant where I had my first raw fish and found it good.
if Tommy sat long enough, she would be sure to see all the young officers she had met in San Diego and Long Beach.
Just the same, the old woman said, she would write to her nephew in his boxcar and tell him she had met a nice man from his adopted country.
Milne had met Howard when the actor starred in Milne ’ s play Mr Pim Passes By in London.
Poirot had been forcibly retired from the Belgian police force prior to the time he met Hastings in 1916 as a refugee on the case retold in The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
In 1842, the Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea, whom Babbage had met while travelling in Italy, wrote a description of the engine in French.
Scott had only enjoyed his residence one year when ( 1825 ) he met with that reverse of fortune which involved the estate in debt.

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