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Albanian Jonathan Limani, who beheaded his boss Christopher Varian a few weeks after arriving in Britain using a knife seeks to escape life in prison.
The Albanian waiter beheaded the boss at the Oxfordshire Golf Club in Thame in August 2010, saying “God told me to do this!”, According to the Daily Star.
Limani, an Albanian with a Swedish passport, brutally killed Mr. Varian while the victim was smoking a cigarette.
Judge Anthony King sentenced him to life in prison in 2012.
He was admitted to Broadmoor High Security Psychiatric Hospital but later returned to Sweden.
But now Swedish media are reporting that the 44-year-old has been denied permission by a judge in the Örebro District Court to commute his life sentence to a fixed-term sentence.
Norrtälje Tidning reported that doctors from the Swedish National Board of Forensic Medicine, Rättsmedicinalverket, said Limani continued to pose a danger to society, despite the fact that he apparently expressed remorse for that horrific crime.
He suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and was described by psychiatrist Dr Michael Alcock as “very dangerous”.
The doctor told the Oxford Crown Court that Limani had believed Mr. Varian was plotting with the devil to cause him harm.
“He was hearing voices from God calling on him to prevent this conspiracy from happening,” said Dr Alcock.
Limani took a knife from a two-story store above the area where his boss was smoking and then cut off his head.
The knife-wielding killer was heard on a 999 phone call telling others at the scene: “I wanted to kill him because he harassed me.”
Limani had dual citizenship, having lived in Sweden since 2002.
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