Lake BodomLake Bodom is a lake in Finland located on the surroundings of the city of Espoo, not far from Helsinki. The lake measures approximately three kilometers in width and one kilometer in length. Its notoriety comes from the murders that happened on the night of the fourth of June of 1960, in which four teenagers (two boys, Nils Gustaffson and Seppo Boisman and two girls, Tuulikki Mäki and Irmeli Björklund) went on a camping trip to the lake and were mysteriously attacked. Three of them were slaughtered and only one survived. This event is commonly referred to as the Lake Bodom murders. In June, 2005 the only survivor, Nils Gustafsson, was charged for murdering his friends. On October 7, 2005 the district court found him not guilty to any charges. In the meanwhile some rumors of the lake being inhabited by monsters and ghosts soon spread, mystery and fear still remain. The Finnish melodic death metal band, Children of Bodom get their name from the murders associated with the lake. This page about bodom includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about bodom News stories about bodom External links for bodom Videos for bodom Wikis about bodom Discussion Groups about bodom Blogs about bodom Images of bodom |
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