One of my tasks in DN is to monitor fast events, or to write quickly if we are waiting to happen. Today there were two such planned speed units although I began by writing about the actress Natasha Richard's tragic death. She has made several feel-good movies and it was not long ago I saw her in "Parent trap". On Monday, she fell in a small ski slope and was bleeding in the brain, and today she died.
The two quick news was the sentence of 'cellar man' Josef Fritzlar and Gällivare district court's ruling against Toni Alldén who murdered Carolin Stenvall last year. I was up in Gällivare when police held its big press conference November 6 and on the picture above you can see me, TT's Per Vallila (which I know well since Luleå time) and so my HELPER from Malmberget John Filipsson. It's me and John pointing a little rowdy and it is my old colleague from Norrbotten-Kuriren Thord Nilsson, who took the picture.
As soon as the conviction was, at 11.00 am sharp, I got it as a PDF file and was able to start writing my article. There was a lifetime for both Fritzlar and Alldén with the difference that Alldén will appeal.
Back home, I sat with a bunch ufomaterial that needed to be arranged in binders for me to take it down to the AFU tomorrow. A lot of correspondence and member lists from Carl-Anton in Nyköping and additional material from the U.S. Bill Caulfield-collection. But where I still have things left that I will not have time to sort out before this trip.
In which case, I think enough to AFU gang will get a job so it is enough.






