- John Ausonius
John Wolfgang Alexander Ausonius (born
July 12 ,1953 ), known in the media as Lasermannen ("the Laser Man") is a Swedish convictedmurder er, bank robber, and attemptedserial killer . From August 1991 to February 1992 he shot eleven people in theStockholm andUppsala area, all of whom were immigrants, killing one and seriously injuring the others. He first used a rifle equipped with alaser sight - hence his nickname - and later switched to arevolver . He was arrested in June 1992 and sentenced tolife imprisonment .History
Ausonius was born Wolfgang Alexander Zaugg in
Lidingö east ofStockholm ,Sweden , the son of a Swiss father and a German mother who had both immigrated to Sweden. He grew up inVällingby , aworking class suburb of Stockholm. According to newspaper reports, he was bullied as a child because of his non-Swedish background, which manifested in him being teased for having very black hair. As an adult, he dyed his hair blonde and legally changed his name, first to John Wolfgang Alexander Stannerman, and later to John Wolfgang Alexander Ausonius to disguise his non-Swedish surname. He went to the German school in Stockholm, a private school, but dropped out before graduating. He later completed his secondary school education in an adult education programme and managed to get accepted to theRoyal Institute of Technology , but dropped out after a couple of years of unsuccessful study. Ausonius' favourite movies were the "Monty Python " films, especially "Life of Brian"; also, more in tune with his heinous crimes, he liked Death Wish.Fact|date=March 2007Following the
Olof Palme assassination in 1986, Ausonius, then named John Stannerman, was one of the police’s initial suspects for the murder. However, Stannerman could not be linked to the murder since he was in prison the night Palme was shot.As an adult, he espoused hatred for Communists, Social Democrats, and immigrants, and dreamed about getting rich. At the time he was working a low-paying job as a taxi-driver, but started trading in
stocks and bonds. He had a talent for the market and quickly earned a fairly large fortune. He adopted theyuppie life-style, and by the late 80's he not only had a luxurious apartment, a Japanese sports car (aToyota Supra — he despised thePorsche that many other yuppies drove at that time), but also amobile phone , which before the 90's was a luxury item usually associated with jet-set lifestyle. However, poorly chosen investments depleted his fortune, and when he became addicted to gambling on a trip toGermany , he found himself in dire economic circumstances. He turned to robbing banks to maintain his lifestyle. He performed more than 18 robberies, all in almost identical fashion.Ausonius, who had become a Swedish citizen in 1979, had a strong hatred for immigrants and foreigners, and so started to look for immigrant criminals to kill. Eventually he got tired of this and decided to simply kill an immigrant, "any" immigrant, which he hoped would scare them all out of the country.
Victims
*On
August 2 ,1991 , the Laser Man shot his first victim. This was a young black man, 21 years old, an immigrant to Sweden fromEritrea , shot in the back; his victim survived, however. Two of the victim's friends said they saw a circle of red light on his body before they heard the shot.
*On the evening ofOctober 21 ,1991 , outside theStockholm University , Shahram Khosravi, a 25-year-old student ofIran ian origin, was shot in the face but survived.
*On the night ofOctober 27 ,1991 , a homeless man of Greek origin was shot twice in the stomach. The victim saw a bright red light, heard the shots but managed to run away. Although wounded, he survived.
*In the middle of the day ofNovember 1 ,1991 , Ausonius walked into a restaurant kitchen in Stockholm where he had seen an immigrant and shot him once in the head and several times in the stomach. The victim, a musician fromBrazil , saw a red light before he was shot, and got a good look at his assailant. The victim survived, seriously wounded, but was able to give a description of the Laser Man to the police.
*Ausonius continued his shootings and, onNovember 8 , he mortally wounded Jimmy Ranjbar, another Iranian student, who died the next day.Ausonius then went to Las Vegas to gamble and visit the
Grand Canyon . The Laser Man disappeared for a few months, but he would return.*On
January 22 ,1992 , Ausonius went toUppsala , where he walked up to a couple, and shot the man in the head. The victim,Erik Bongcam-Rudloff , was aPh.D. student in medical sciences. He survived and is now a scientist representing Sweden in several international scientific networks.
*January 23 ,1992 , back in Stockholm, Ausonius shot a black bus driver, originally fromZimbabwe , in the middle of the day. The victim was shot in the chest but survived. That evening, Ausonius walked into aSomalia n club in central Stockholm and shot two black men, who also survived.
*On the night ofJanuary 28 ,1992 , Ausonius walked up to a kiosk where Isa Aybar, an immigrant of Turkish origin, was working. Ausonius shot him four times in the head and arm, and walked away. Aybar was seriously wounded but managed to call the police and survived.
*OnJanuary 30 ,1992 Ausonius shot his last victim in the head, a store owner inHägerstensåsen , paralyzing but not killing him.Ausonius is also the main suspect for murdering a Jewish woman on
February 23 ,1992 , in Frankfurt,Germany .Fact|date=March 2007Having been in the army, Ausonius knew how to use a weapon. However, his guns were of poor quality, very likely because Ausonius had modified them himself. He sawed off both the barrel and the stock of his first rifle to make it shorter, and he fitted the
Smith & Wesson revolver with a silencer. This modification may have been the key to his failures in killing most of his victims. It was amateurishly done and damaged the weapon's performance.Ausonius' reign of terror indirectly led to what many consider to be one of the most embarrassing moments in Swedish politics. During a televised debate on the subject of
racism held inRinkeby , a suburb in Stockholm with a high concentration of immigrants,Birgit Friggebo (minister of culture at the time) stood up and tried to get the audience to sing "We Shall Overcome " in an attempt to calm the upset and angry crowd. The audience booed her and prime ministerCarl Bildt so they had to leave.The police started a massive manhunt (second in size only to the hunt for
Olof Palme 's killer) and Ausonius was arrested during a bank robbery onJune 12 ,1992 . He laterassault ed his ownlawyer in court and spent the rest of his trial inhandcuffs . He was convicted of murder and robbery, but could not be linked to all of the shootings (although he confessed to all of them in 2000). He was sentenced to life imprisonment, and is currently serving it inKumla Prison .Ausonius has been diagnosed with
antisocial personality disorder .Media
The journalist
Gellert Tamas wrote a book about the case, "Lasermannen - en berättelse om Sverige" (2002), which became abestseller . The book, which is very detailed, was published without consulting the victims first. The book not only deals with Ausonius and his life story, but also with Sweden in general, making the case that his actions were in part explained by a surge of xenophobic sentiments in the country in the early 1990s, including the success of the "Ny Demokrati" right-wing party in the election.In 2005, the book was adapted into a play, and the same year SVT produced a three-part TV
miniseries , which premiered on November 23. Ausonius was played byDavid Dencik .Engagement
In late April 2006, the daily "
Aftonbladet " revealed that John Ausonius had gotten engaged with an anonymous 23 year old woman, who had fallen in love with him after having seen the recent TV miniseries. According to the paper, a friend of the woman says the couple are planning to move abroad after Ausonius' future release from prison.External links
* [http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=43658 "Lasermannen"] at SVT. sv icon
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