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Leif Axmyr (Leif Bruno Axmyr) was born on 11 June, 1938 in Gothenburg, Sweden, is a Swedish murderer. Discover Leif Axmyr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Leif Bruno Axmyr
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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June, 1938
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Gothenburg, Sweden
Date of death 11 October, 2018
Died Place Halmstad, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1938

Leif Bruno Axmyr (11June 1938 – 11October 2018) was a Swedish convicted criminal.

1958

Axmyr was first sentenced to prison for robbery in 1958 and spent, with short interruptions, almost fifty years in Swedish prisons.

Axmyr considered himself a leader within the prison system and incurred many infractions for violence and unlawful threats.

1963

While imprisoned, he received separate mental evaluations in 1963 and 1982; both times doctors concluded that he had a personality disorder and psychopathic personality traits.

Doctors also stated that he had an inability to control his anxiety and had impulse control problems.

1982

In May 1982, Axmyr was on leave from prison when he killed his ex-girlfriend and her male friend.

He was sentenced to life imprisonment for the double murder and other offences.

Axmyr was about to be released in 1982, after serving the initial 1958 sentence for robbery plus additional time for violent offences within prison, when he was allowed leave.

On 29 May 1982, during his leave, Axmyr beat his ex-girlfriend Ulla-Britt Jakobsson and her male friend Hans Larsson to death at Jakobsson's apartment.

At the time of the murders, Axmyr was not aware that Hans was the son of politician Allan Larsson (later Sweden's finance minister).

Before leaving, he lit fires in three different places in the apartment.

Axmyr was arrested shortly after in Skutskär.

He was later sentenced to life imprisonment for double murder and several related crimes, including arson.

A mental evaluation determined that Axmyr was not insane.

At the trial Axmyr confessed that he used a Crowbar during the crime.

The court concluded that Axmyr murdered both persons with complete disregard for human life and that the victims had suffered before dying.

1997

In 1997, the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet stated that Axmyr was Sweden's longest-serving prisoner in a Swedish prison.

1999

Axmyr was denied clemency eleven times between 1999 and 2001.

2006

In November 2006, Axmyr applied to have his life term commuted to a time-limited sentence.

Because he consistently violated rules, Axmyr had all of his approved leave days withdrawn in 2006.

2007

He application was denied in November 2007.

2008

In a radio documentary in 2008, Axmyr said that he was an illegitimate child and spent his first seven years in a child care home.

First he lived at a child care home called Kustens, then Ekedalen, and, later, Vidkärr.

Axmyr stated that conditions were rough in the child care homes—abuse, such as beatings, occurred regularly.

He started committing violent offences at an early age; at seventeen he beat up his stepfather and said that he enjoyed it and would have beaten him to death if his friends had not stepped in.

He was again denied on 23 May 2008 and Axmyr appealed to the Göta Court of Appeal, which also denied the application on 28 November 2008.

2009

In November 2009, he again applied to have his sentence commuted.

Axmyr's application was denied because he continued to commit crimes within prison, joined the criminal group Brödraskapet, beat up other prisoners, and threatened journalists from the newspaper Expressen.

2010

On 7 May 2010, Örebro district court announced that Axmyr's application to have his sentence commuted to a time-limited sentence would be approved and that he would be released in 2013.

A time limit of 46 years and six months was set.

The Göta Court of Appeal later overturned the district court ruling.

Axmyr then appealed to the High Court.

2011

On 17 March 2011, the High Court refused to hear the case.

2013

In 2013, his approved leave days from prison were reinstated.

On 10 June 2013, Örebro district court again decided that Axmyr's sentence would be commuted.

2016

At the time of his release in 2016, he had been imprisoned longer than any other Swedish inmate who had served a life sentence.

Örebro district court commuted his life sentence to 51 years in 2013; he was released on 2 June 2016 after serving 34 years in prison (two-thirds of his sentence).

He was released in June 2016 after serving 34 years in prison.

While the court considered that there was a danger that he would reoffend and that his personality disorder and psychopathy were problematic, they decided that Axmyr's failing health and old age mitigated the risk.

Axmyr was released on 2 June 2016, at the age of 78.