Peter Lundin

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Peter Kenneth Bostrøm Lundin, was born in 1971 in Denmark. In 2001, a jury sentenced him to prison for life for the murder and dismemberment of his partner Marianne Pedersen and her two sons in a house in Rødovre near Copenhagen on June 16th 2000. In spite of extensive searches, the dismembered bodies have never been found. Ole Lundin, the father of Peter Lundin, was convicted for possession of about 200 items owned by Marianne Petersen. Peter Lundin was found not to be insane.

Prior to the murders, Peter Lundin served seven years of a twenty year sentence for the murder of his mother in the USA, whom he buried on a beach at Cape Hatteras. Ole Lundin was sentenced one year as an accomplice. While serving this sentence, Peter Lundin was interviewed by Danish TV in 1994, with his face painted partially black to "symbolize the good and the bad." In relation to this interview, a renowned swedish psychologist, Sten Levander, awarded him 39 points (of a possible 40) on the Psychopathy Checklist.

Peter Lundin now goes by the alias of Bjarne Skounborg.

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