The
Lake Bodom murders is one of the most infamous
unsolved homicide cases in Finnish criminal history.
[1] Sometime between 4:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. (
EET) on 5 June 1960, at
Lake Bodom in
Espoo,
Uusimaa, Maila Björklund and Anja Mäki (both 15) and Seppo Boisman (18) were killed by stabbing and
blunt-force trauma to their heads while sleeping inside a tent. The fourth youth, Nils Gustafsson, then aged 18, was found outside the tent with broken facial bones and stab wounds. Despite extensive investigations, the perpetrator was never identified and various theories on the killer's identity have been presented over the years. Gustafsson was unexpectedly arrested on suspicion of committing the murders in 2004, but he was found not guilty the following year.
[2]
Björklund, Gustafsson's girlfriend, was found undressed from the waist down and was lying on top of the tent, and had suffered the most injuries out of all of the victims. She was stabbed multiple times after her death, whilst the other two teenagers were slain with less brutality. Gustafsson was also found lying on the top of the tent.
[5]
That came up on google as bearing a striking resemblance of a Jason attack. Interesting story as the cops completely bungled the investigation trampling all over evidence. They never found the killer.