Mr Bin Omran told his rescuers he had at times seen his family from his prison, but claimed he had been unable to call out for help “because of a spell that his captor had cast on him”, local media reported.
Yeah but that ain't superstitious that's just being dumb as shit. Like how did he even arrive at that dumbass conclusion? Did the guy tell him he cast a spell and he just accepted it or did he try to yell and no one heard him so he thought, "yup that's a spell right there."
According to accounts by Kristin Enmark (one of the hostages): the police were acting incompetently, with little care for the hostages' safety.
She had criticized the police for pointing guns at the convicts while the hostages were in the line of fire, and she had told news outlets that one of the captors tried to protect the hostages from being caught in the crossfire
but the prime minister [Palme] told her that she would have to content herself with dying at her post rather than Palme giving in to the captors' demands.
Ultimately, Enmark explained she was more afraid of the police, whose attitude seemed to be a much larger, direct threat to her life than the robbers.
Which could possibly be relevant here, particularly the civil war part.
Sorry to further bum but this article says his dog was lingering around the neighbors house after the kidnapping so it's suspected the neighbor killed the dog. It was found poisoned in front of their house.
This article says the only reason the kidnapper's family member snitched was because of an inheritance dispute.
I had never heard of a "sheepfold" before so I looked it up. A sheepfold is just like a sheep pen. Like without a roof and usually just a few feet high. Either the article used the word incorrectly or there is a ton they are leaving out here. Maybe it had something to do with his captors magic spell?
It could be that the sheepfold concealed an entrance to an underground cellar? There are several parts of this story that are not easily understood by us outsiders.