Photo: Yvonne Åsell/TTOne of Sweden's most notorious killers has been formally charged by German prosecutors over the murder of a Jewish woman in Frankfurt in 1992. Dubbed the "Laser Man" in Swedish media, 63-year-old John Ausonius gained notoriety in the 1990s when he went on a six-month shooting spree with a laser sight between 1991 and 1992 in Sweden, injuring 10 immigrants and killing one. READ ALSO: More background on 'Laser Man' AusoniusOn Tuesday, German prosecutors formally charged the Swedish citizen with murdering Zmigrod, who he had been in an argument with a week before she was killed 25 years ago. He also took her handbag before fleeing, and a week before the alleged murder had accused her of stealing an electronic calendar from him. READ ALSO: 'Laser Man' murderer starts prison blog
Source: The Local May 09, 2017 09:56 UTC