It has previously been known that Nordmo reported dissatisfaction with the verdict. Now the Norwegian has formally appealed the verdict to Helsinki’s Court of Appeal. It writes the Finnish newspaper Ilalehti. The deadline for counter -thoughts is May 16, writes the newspaper. After that, the case goes on to the next court. Adresseavisen was the first Norwegian medium to mention the appeal. Sentenced to “Lifetime” It was in October last year that Nordmo killed Pukakka in their joint home in Esbo, Finland. Pukakka was a well -known Finnish ice hockey player and was seen as a driver to be the first open gay man in the sport. The 66-year-old admitted in court to kill the ex-girlfriend Janne Pukakka, but refused it to be planned. Janne Pukakka was a well -known Finnish hockey player. Photo: Markku Ulander / Lehtikuva / Lehtikuva / NTB Nordmo was sentenced to Finland’s strictest penalty. It responds to being sentenced to 12 years custody. After 12 years in prison, one can ask to become a trial. The Norwegian was not convicted of deliberate murder, but for serious murder. Rough and brutal murder in the verdict of Västra Nyland’s District Court, it was said that Nordmo planned a rough and brutal killing on Pukakka. – Nordmo planned in anger and jealousy to shoot Pukakka after the relationship ended, the verdict states. The District Court found that the murder was to be considered extremely gross, but not extremely gruesome or deliberate. Nordmo shot Pukakka two gongs with the shotgun and hit him several gongs in his head with the metal run to the shotgun. – Nordmo has killed Janne Pukakka in a particularly brutal way. The action is also considered gross in its whole, the judgment stated. It was in October last year Pukakka was killed in him and Nordmos home in Esbo, Finland. Photo: Håkon Benjaminsen / news – Something happened in my brain During the trial, pictures were shown by messages Nordmo send to a friend shortly before the killing of Pukakka. Two weeks before the murder, Stad found Nordmo wrote that he was “Blenda of Love” in a message to his friend. Nordmo said during the trial that he could not have killed anyone in his normal state of mind. – Something happened in my brain. I don’t know if I exploded the outside or collapse inside, Nordmo said in court. The 66-year-old also talked about financial problems and a period of stress and unrest. – It is incredibly how fast the card house starts to collapse. Published 02.05.2025, at. 14.23 Updated 02.05.2025, at. 14.53



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