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The Strange Case of Thomas Quick: The Swedish Serial Killer and the Psychoanalyst Who Created Him

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Strange Case of Thomas Quick: The Swedish Serial Killer and the Psychoanalyst Who Created Him
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dan Josefsson
Translated by Anna Paterson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:528
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 154
Category/GenreTrue Crime
Reportage and collected journalism
ISBN/Barcode 9781846275760
ClassificationsDewey:364.1523
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Granta Books
Imprint Granta Books
Publication Date 3 September 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In 1991 Sture Bergwall, a petty criminal and drug addict, botched an armed robbery so badly that he was deemed to be more in need of therapy than punishment. He was committed to Sater, Sweden's equivalent of Broadmoor, and began a course of psychotherapy and psychoactive drugs. During the therapy, he began to recover memories so vicious and traumatic that he had repressed them: sickening scenes of childhood abuse, incest and torture, which led to a series of brutal murders in his adult years. He eventually confessed to raping, killing and even eating more than 30 victims. Embracing the process of self-discovery, he took on a new name: Thomas Quick. He was brought to trial and convicted of eight of the murders.In 2008, his confessions were proven to be entirely fabricated, and every single conviction was overturned.In this gripping book, Dan Josefsson uncovers the tangled web of deceptions and delusions that emerged within the Quick team. He reveals how a sick prisoner and mental patient, addled with prescription drugs and desperate for validation, allowed himself to become a case study for a sect-like group of therapists who practiced the controversial method of 'recovered' memory therapy. The group's leader, psychoanalyst Margit Norell, hoped that her vast study of Thomas Quick would make history And the more lies Quick told, the better he was treated: the supposedly most dangerous serial killer and sexual predator in Sweden was practically free to come and go as he wanted. This is a study of psychoanalytic ambition and delusion, and the scandalous miscarriage of justice that it led to, written by one of Sweden's foremost investigative journalists.

Author Biography

DAN JOSEFSSON is an award-winning author, journalist and documentary-maker.