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Everybody meets their Match. Jan Holmstrom. The other day, I was thinking about the dude who set Charles Manson ablaze in September of 1. Holmstrom was a real twisted sister.- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Here's the basics of Holmstrom's attack (on Manson), for anyone unfamiliar: -Manson, then 4. California Medical Facility, the state's prison for psychiatric prisoners.
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PM ETVACAVILLE, CALIF. You really have to wonder, if this incident would have been dismissed as . Shall we?- Born in 1. In his late teens he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia - - a mental disorder accompanied by a distortion of reality and a fragmentation of one's personality. His family was told that he needed medication to curb his mood swings.- Beginning in 1. Holmstrom was in and out of jail on charges ranging from marijuana possession to disturbing the peace - - in one case helping himself to gasoline at a service station to douse his jacket before trying to set it on fire.- His behavior became more bizarre as time went on, his family said.
He dropped out of his circle of friends, hallucinated a great deal, became unkempt and seemed detached and uncaring. He had a fascination with fire and an obsessive fear of swastikas and crosses.- One night his family came home and found that he had placed lit candles throughout the house, some of them on the carpet. Another time, he tried to set fire to their church. They grew to fear him. They decided he could no longer stay at home. He was only allowed near his family's house to walk up his parents' driveway to the mailbox to retrieve a monthly check for rent and food.- In 1.
Southern California was rocked by a severe earthquake, Holmstrom had a . He was banished from the temple.- Three months later, he killed his father, nearly decapitating him with a 1.
Holmstrom returned home from work.- With four shotgun blasts, Jan Holmstrom ended his father's life in the driveway of his family's fashionable Pasadena home.- The gun Holmstrom used was turned over to police by a Cub Scout who told police he had been sitting in a car with friends about a block away from the scene of the shooting when Holmstrom walked by and handed him the weapon.- Family members believe a dispute over money between Holmstrom and his parents the previous week may have precipitated the murder. They also believe that Holmstrom was trying to lure his mother out of the house that day to kill her, too. During the trial, his mother testified that right before the shooting her doorbell had been rung frantically several times but that she had found no one there when she answered it.- Sketches police found in Holmstrom's room at a halfway house after the killing depicted two bodies lying in a driveway.- In December 1. Behind bars, he remarked to a prison guard that killing people was . The drawing includes scrawlings that read: . Her days are coming to an end quickly. The white witch is going to be burned to ashes.
Emil Gustav Holmstrom. He died on Jan 2. No one can escape the wrath of God. State law permits victims of violent crimes to request that a parolee be paroled at least 3. The woman on the telephone told the dispatcher that someone in the temple had just stabbed another person.- Holmstrom is charged in the November 2.
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Leslie Van Houten's continued incarceration seems a bit out- of- balance, no? As for Holmstrom's 1. Having received psychiatric treatment while in jail, he sat calm and composed and listened intently as Superior Court Judge Lenard Louie pronounced that Holmstrom was not guilty by reason of insanity for the stabbing of a man inside a Cole Valley Hare Krishna temple in November 1. Holmstrom has said he did for his God. For a man whose life has been marked by violent acts committed against himself and others, including the shotgun slaying of his father in Pasadena over 2. Holmstrom's lawyer said.
The ruling, which Louie based on the recommendations of three psychiatrists, means that Holmstrom will not be sent to prison for his crime. Instead, he will go to a high security mental facility that Holmstrom's lawyer hopes will provide him with extensive psychiatric care. Holmstrom had gotten the proper treatment the first time he got violent. They don't belong is the criminal justice system, but there is no other system to put them in.
The government has shirked its responsibility. Hare Krishna temple, O'Gara and prosecutor George Beckwith came to agree that state prison was not the right place for Holmstrom.
Holmstrom was not given proper psychiatric care or medication for his illness, when he was serving time for the 1. O'Gara said. In prison, he sent death threats to family members and attacked guards and prisoners - - including fellow inmate, cult leader Charles Manson, whom he set on fire. If the 1. 99. 4 case had gone to a jury trial and Holmstrom had been convicted on the charges, the outcome would be the same as his earlier trip through the justice system, O'Gara said. He would be sent to prison, receive no psychiatric care, later be paroled and, without supervision, probably become violent again, she said. Under Louie's ruling yesterday, however, Holmstrom can be incarcerated for as many as 2.
His release will depend on the opinion of psychiatrists who will evaluate him periodically. It is the curse of mental illness. But every day he has to live inside his own head.
Every day he has to live with Jan Holmstrom.