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Jenny Küttim, born Andersson, is a Swedish investigative journalist. She is best known for her extensive work with the alleged Swedish serial killer Thomas Quick. Quick, also known as Sture Bergwall (his birth name), confessed to more than thirty murders and he was convicted of eight of them, making him Sweden's most notorious serial killer. Küttim worked with mentor and friend, journalist Hannes Råstam and together they revealed Quick made false confessions, which resulted in the making of three award-winning documentaries. The documentaries reviewed the police investigation and revealed how Quick was fed with information and was guided through the crime scenes, high on drug-classed medication, which he had free access to. Meanwhile, he was treated in therapy for so-called repressed memor

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  • Jenny Küttim, born Andersson, is a Swedish investigative journalist. She is best known for her extensive work with the alleged Swedish serial killer Thomas Quick. Quick, also known as Sture Bergwall (his birth name), confessed to more than thirty murders and he was convicted of eight of them, making him Sweden's most notorious serial killer. Küttim worked with mentor and friend, journalist Hannes Råstam and together they revealed Quick made false confessions, which resulted in the making of three award-winning documentaries. The documentaries reviewed the police investigation and revealed how Quick was fed with information and was guided through the crime scenes, high on drug-classed medication, which he had free access to. Meanwhile, he was treated in therapy for so-called repressed memories that led him to admit the eight murders he had not committed. Küttim also helped compile the facts for her Råstam's book Thomas Quick: The Making of a Serial Killer which was published post mortem. The book was finished just the day before he died, at the age of 56, from cancer of the pancreas and liver in January 2012. Küttim continued to work on Quick's story and together with college Dan Josefsson produced the documentary: The woman behind Thomas Quick which revealed the group of people that enabled the myth of Thomas Quick. The deeper investigation revealed the dynamic of group think which enabled the story of the serial killer who never was. In 2013 Quick was acquitted of all of the murders he had been convicted for after a five year long process to clear his name. The Bergwall Commission confirmed that the extensive work of journalists like Küttim help spread light on systemic errors in the Swedish justice system. Sweden's interior minister, Anders Ygeman, said the report was a starting point to make the necessary changes “to ensure that this never happens again”. (en)
  • Jenny Küttim, född Andersson den 3 oktober 1982 i Värmland, är en svensk grävande journalist. Hon har varit verksam både på Sveriges Television och Sveriges Radio. Küttim har bland annat arbetat med fallet Thomas Quick. (sv)
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  • Jenny Küttim, född Andersson den 3 oktober 1982 i Värmland, är en svensk grävande journalist. Hon har varit verksam både på Sveriges Television och Sveriges Radio. Küttim har bland annat arbetat med fallet Thomas Quick. (sv)
  • Jenny Küttim, born Andersson, is a Swedish investigative journalist. She is best known for her extensive work with the alleged Swedish serial killer Thomas Quick. Quick, also known as Sture Bergwall (his birth name), confessed to more than thirty murders and he was convicted of eight of them, making him Sweden's most notorious serial killer. Küttim worked with mentor and friend, journalist Hannes Råstam and together they revealed Quick made false confessions, which resulted in the making of three award-winning documentaries. The documentaries reviewed the police investigation and revealed how Quick was fed with information and was guided through the crime scenes, high on drug-classed medication, which he had free access to. Meanwhile, he was treated in therapy for so-called repressed memor (en)
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