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Finland police probe life of student bomber
Reuters via Houston Chronicle ^ | Oct. 13, 2002, 10:32AM | Reuters News Service

Posted on 10/13/2002 5:21:23 PM PDT by weegee

HELSINKI, Finland -- Police probing Finland's worst peacetime bomb attack were trying today to work out whether their only suspect, a chemistry student who was among the seven dead, had found bomb-making instructions on the Internet.

Investigators appealed to the public for information about the 19-year-old chemistry student, who lived at home with his parents, attended a technology institute in the Helsinki suburb of Vantaa and spent a lot of time hooked up to the Internet.

The home-made bomb, weighing up to three kg (6.6 pounds) and packed with metal shards, went off close to a children's area in a shopping centre packed with 2,000 shoppers on Friday evening, killing seven people and injuring more than 80.

"He was likely a skilled bomb maker," National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Deputy Chief Jari Liukku told Reuters of the teenage suspect. He said the explosives used were unusual and different from those used by the military.

Finnish media said the student may have obtained bomb-making information on the Internet, and said his parents, unaware of his activities and deeply shocked, were receiving counselling.

"He was using the Internet quite a lot," Liukku told Reuters, but declined to elaborate.

Police said the death toll would have been much higher if the bomb had exploded a few minutes earlier, as a performance for children nearby had ended shortly before the blast.

The suspect was "an ordinary young man from a middle-class family. There was nothing particular about him or his personality," Liukku said. "We have appealed to the public for information about him."

Police declined to name the suspect as the investigation was still under way, and Liukku said Finnish law prevents police from commenting in detail on a suspect's mental state.

When police searched the student's home, "material was found which can connect the perpetrator's residence and the site of the incident," NBI Chief Tero Haapala told a news conference.

INTERNET HELP?

Finnish media said police had found Internet addresses and other information on the suspect's home computer that suggested he had obtained bomb-making instructions over the Internet.

Liukku said the NBI, a police unit, was going through the suspect's home computer and other computers with which he had links. He did not say whether the suspect had chatted to other

people on the Internet before the attack.

Authorities said the youth had no criminal record and was not believed to have had any strong ideological beliefs.

The bomb was detonated in the centre of the mall near a crowd of children watching a clown, police said. A seven-year-old child died and many of the injured lost limbs.

Police said the suspect had no connections to the victims.

Politicians said the blast was Finland's deadliest peacetime attack, and it forced political leaders and the public to ask why it should happen in their peaceful and relatively crime-free Nordic country.

"We are used to not having to worry about our safety in public places. We even expect our leaders to be able to move openly among the public," the daily Hufvudstadsbladet said in an editorial.

"We take for granted that our children can watch a clown during a family's Friday shopping without being blown to bits."

Security measures have been stepped up at public places, people have lit candles and left flowers near the cordoned-off shopping mall, and a memorial service has been held.

Only a day after the Finnish blast, bombs ripped through a packed nightspot on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali -- like Finland a traditionally peaceful place -- killing more than 180 people and injuring hundreds more.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: filand; helsinki; mallbombing; studentbomber; terroristbombing
"We have appealed to the public for information about him."

Police declined to name the suspect as the investigation was still under way, and Liukku said Finnish law prevents police from commenting in detail on a suspect's mental state.

Let's see, how can people provide details on this man when they don't even identify who is the culprit?

1 posted on 10/13/2002 5:21:23 PM PDT by weegee
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To: weegee
According to the Teemu Lehtonen Nordic Thoughts blog, the suspect has been identified at Petri Gerdt of Vantaa/ It would seem he is ethnically Finnish. Here's a link: http://www.nordicthoughts.blogspot.com/
2 posted on 10/13/2002 5:47:03 PM PDT by TheMole
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To: TheMole
It would seem he is ethnically Finnish.

And Johnny "The Talib" Lindh is "ethnically" WASP American...

3 posted on 10/13/2002 6:18:46 PM PDT by Neophyte
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To: TheMole
Gerdt isn't a Finnish surname. It sounds more like a Swedish surname. There is a significant Swedish minority in Finland, most notably on the Aland Islands.
4 posted on 10/13/2002 6:24:07 PM PDT by Loyalist
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To: TheMole
So many here are determined to find a muslim connection, even if one doesn't exist. It makes life so much more simple if we can reduce it to black and white, good guys and bad guys, cowboys and indians.

But life is more complicated than that.

5 posted on 10/13/2002 6:29:02 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
...life is more complicated than that.

You lie! No it's not.

6 posted on 10/13/2002 6:33:57 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
You're right. I was kidding.
7 posted on 10/13/2002 6:34:43 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
Yeah, that's what I thought. Now on to Mecca.
8 posted on 10/13/2002 6:36:26 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: Dog Gone
Gerdt is actually a Germamn surname (I went to school with people with that name) but I wouldn't attach any significance to the name.

My personal tin foil theory is the possibility of a coalition between the Radical Muslims and the environmental wackos. If I were looking for a clue as to why he did this, I would check to see if he has associations with ELF, PETA, or Greenpeace.

9 posted on 10/13/2002 6:39:08 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Dog Gone
Look, the kid was angry because his parents named him after a piece of lab equipment. A not so respectable piece at that. I remember Petri dishes being where we used to cut up Parameceum (sp?) and let strange liquids dry to thin films of goo.

Imagine what this kid went through. It is almost too much to bear. He broke, just like a glass slide held over a Bunson burner and then dunked into water. His molecular makeup couldn't take the rapid temperature change and he broke. Its that simple.

10 posted on 10/13/2002 6:42:56 PM PDT by keithtoo
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To: weegee
Here is a thought to ponder: 50 years ago, a kid at 19 would be married and would have a kid, and therefore would never in a million years conceive of hurting children. Same goes for Tim McVeigh by the way.
11 posted on 10/13/2002 9:09:05 PM PDT by Rodney King
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To: Dog Gone
So many here are determined to find a muslim connection

Whenever something is done for the singular purpose of killing and/or terrorizing large groups of innocent, peaceful civilians, I think of Muslims. They've earned that association.

12 posted on 10/13/2002 10:03:02 PM PDT by WarSlut
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