Gunnarsson (labeled in the media
33-åringen, "the 33-year-old") was an early suspect in the assassination of
Olof Palme on the late evening of 28 February 1986, in
Stockholm, Sweden. He was taken in for questioning a first time on 8 March, but released the same evening, but taken in again on 12 March. On 17 March, he was taken into custody and the prosecutor made a request to the court to have Gunnarsson detained. After evidence against him had weakened, primarily due to less weight being placed on identification near the scene by one eyewitness, he was released on 11 April. However, Gunnarsson continued to be the subject of continued telephone surveillance for some period of time. Gunnarsson had connections to various right wing political groups. He was a member of the
European Workers Party, the Swedish branch of the
LaRouche movement, for a year before being kicked out in 1985. Also, EWP pamphlets, featuring much anti-Palme content, were found in his home outside Stockholm. Gunnarsson suffered protracted harassment on account of his status as a suspect in Palme's murder. In time, he emigrated to the United States. ==Death==