There have been numerous suspects over the course of the investigation of the Lake Bodom murders, but the following are the most notable.
Valdemar Gyllström Many local people suspected Karl Valdemar Gyllström, a kiosk keeper from
Oittaa known to have been hostile towards campers. Police found no hard evidence to link him to the murders. They were skeptical of supposed confessions he was said to have made because they considered him disturbed. He drowned in Lake Bodom in 1969, most likely by suicide. The people in the town knew Gyllström was violent, cut down tents, threw rocks at people who came to his street, and some later said that it was Gyllström they saw coming back from the murder scene but were too afraid to call the police about him. A book released in 2006 brings up the theory in detail. The book also claims that the police almost immediately ignored much more evidence that was previously unknown to the public because of language barriers, among other things.
Hans Assmann Most public suspicion focused on Hans Assmann, a
German-born naturalized Finnish citizen, who lived several kilometres from the shore of Lake Bodom. A series of popular books promulgated a theory of Assmann committing the Bodom killings and other murders. It was not taken seriously by the police, as Assmann had an alibi for the night of the Bodom murders (and was said to have been in Germany during the time of
another murder). On the morning of June 6, 1960, however, he had shown up at a hospital in
Helsinki with bloody clothes. He moved to Sweden, where he died in the late 1990s. Assmann was also a suspect in five other cases, even confessing to one on his death bed.
Pentti Soininen During the mid-1960s, an individual named Pentti Soininen, known for his violent tendencies, claimed to a fellow inmate that he was responsible for the murders that occurred at Lake Bodom. However, he was approximately 14 years old at the time of the murders. Many question whether he could have single-handedly overpowered four older teenagers, casting doubt on his involvement. ==Arrest and trial of Nils Gustafsson==