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What is the story to lake bodom? what really happend! cuzz my bro. tells me that teens were murderd or sumthin

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so what happened

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  1. The Lake Bodom murders were an infamous multiple homicide that took place in Finland in 1960. Lake Bodom is a small lake by the city of Espoo, about 22 kilometres west of the country's capital, Helsinki. On the night of June 4, 1960, four teenagers were camping on the shores of Lake Bodom. Between 4am and 6am, an unknown person or persons murdered three of them with a knife and blunt instrument wounding the fourth. The sole survivor, Nils Wilhelm Gustafsson, had led a normal life until 2004 when he became a suspect. In October 2005, a district court found Gustafsson innocent.

    The murders have proven to be a popular subject in the Finnish media and commonly have made it back to the headlines whenever new information or theories have surfaced.

    thats what happened


  2. there are lots of murders surrounding teens at lakes.  I was driving to Austin Texas for an interview for a job when the lake Waco murders were being aired on the radio as i was driving down to meet with the gentleman at 9 am.

    it is very strange how the lives of people are changed forever, some dying some living beside the quiet waters of a lake.

    the lake bodom murders that you spoke of, i had not heard of, but found to be most depressing.

    be safe

  3. three teens were murdered there. the case was never settled. the question is were the teens murdered ba a natural person or an unnatural thing. some believe it was a Troll that lived on the lake. some believe it was the forth camper and sole surviver from that trip. no one really knows.

  4. I don't know the story but a good band gets there name from lake bodom there called children of bodom

  5. The Lake Bodom murders were an infamous multiple homicide that took place in Finland in 1960. Lake Bodom is a small lake in Espoo, about 22 kilometres west of the country's capital, Helsinki. On the night of June 4, 1960, four teenagers were camping on the shores of Lake Bodom when an unknown person murdered three of them with a knife and wounded the fourth. The sole survivor, Nils Wilhelm Gustafsson, had led a normal life until 2004 when he became a suspect. In October 2005, a district court found Gustafsson not guilty.

    Some years later – between June 3 and 6 of 1972 (approximately the 12th anniversary of the murders) – a man announced in his suicide note that he was the Lake Bodom murderer. On the day of the murders he was working in a kiosk near the lake and had sold lemonade to the victims. He was generally known to have hard feelings about campers. However, police investigation disproved his claims and found an alibi for the man (he was allegedly sleeping at his home with his wife, who verified it).

    In 2003 Professor Jorma Palo published a book on his theory about the murder. In 1960 Palo had worked as a doctor at a nearby hospital. Shortly after the murders he had treated a highly suspicious man for his injuries at the hospital. The man was the German-born Hans Assmann who allegedly worked as an agent for East Germany. According to Palo the lack of thorough investigation into Assmann's involvement was a diplomatic cover-up. The police denied this and claimed that Assmann had a valid alibi. In 1997, shortly before his death, Assmann confessed the murders to a Finnish journalist.

    There ya go

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