HAUGESUND/OSLO (Dagbladet): – We have been a little troubled and worried, especially when the children were small. We had a locked door in 30 years, ” says Per Arne Lindvik (61) to Dagbladet.

Lindvik and the family live in a housing estate south of Haugesund city centre, a stone’s throw from the residence of 48-year-old who is charged with having killed Bjørg Marie Skeisvoll Hereid (67) of Our Savior’s cemetery.

Violence and drugs

The drapssiktede the man has a very long criminal record, and has a 20-figures judgments on themselves, which includes grove voldshendelser and narkotikabesittelse – in 1998, he was shot in the stomach by the police in his room. Today confirmed to the police that he in the forefront of the murder was trying to break into another of the houses in the neighborhood.

SHOT OF the ROOM: In 1998 was the now drapssiktede 48-year-old shot by police in his room. Photo: Øistein Norum Monsen / Dagbladet Show more

It has been a part politiutrykninger to the house throughout, and it’s not so nice when you have small children, says Lindvik.

Children should be allowed to vegre out to get the mail, he stresses.

61-year-old, who is also interviewed by the Haugesund Newspaper, tells that the family up through have been contacted by the police in the aftermath of the events with the rusbelastede neighbor.

– the Contact has been very good, ” he says.

Bjørg Marie Skeisvoll Hereid (67) was killed in Haugesund

48-year-old previously convicted for having beaten his 77-year-old father, and threatened him with an iron piping. Dagbladet has been in contact with his father, who declines to comment on the case, like with the resident in the house where the charged man was trying to break into.

next to school

On the other side of the road is the elementary school Rossabø school. 48-year-old previously convicted of having broken into the school as well as been arrested with an airgun inside the area.

the Principal Reidun Rødeseike know the episodes, but emphasises that they are located far back in time, and that there has not been major problems with the 48-year-old in the course of the six years she has worked at the school.

LAWYER: Erik Lea defends the man who is charged with øksedrap in Haugesund. Video: Ralf Lofstad and Øistein Norum Monsen / DagbladetVis more Show more

– A time, he believed that someone had stolen the moped of his. Our staff assured him that it could not be the case, and that was it, ” says Rødeseike to the Newspaper.

The other conditions happened before I started working here, and before the children who go here now, started school. It is not that we live in fear of him now, ” says the dean.

Rusmiljø

The indicted 48-year-old is well known in Haugesund rusmiljø, which has a fixed base under the Risøy bridge, and is described as a heavy addict. According to several people in the environment that Dagbladet has been in contact with, he has on several occasions been violent and in conflict with other abusers. He is sentenced for violence against his former roommates and another woman from the environment.

elementary SCHOOL: Rossabø school is located on the other side of the road from the 48-åringens housing. Photo: Øistein Norum Monsen / Dagbladet Show more

– We have not seen much of him in the past, ” says a man in the environment.

the 48-year-old presented in the day for imprisonment. His defense Erik Lea believes, however, that the client is mentally ill, and have petitioned him to be admitted to Valen psychiatric hospital in Kvinnherad.

Leah, who for many years has been the drapssiktede the man’s defense stated yesterday that the client in politiavhør not said anything that could be used in court.

I have never seen him so bad as now, ” said the lawyer.

the Lawyer wants a judisiell observation of 48-year-old, to ascertain whether or not he is criminally sane or not. The man has several times been admitted to a psychiatric hospital.

FEARFUL: Reidun Rødeseike, the principal of the Rossabø school, says neither employees or students at the school live in fear for the 48-year-old. Photo: Øistein Norum Monsen / Dagbladet Show more Should lay down the flowers

Drapsofferet, Bjørg Marie Skeisvoll Hereid, was in Our Savior’s cemetery to lay down flowers on the familiegravstedet when she was attacked. She appears as a random victim.

– She leaves behind a husband and two adult children. They are in deep sorrow and want peace, ” says the family’s lawyer Benedicte Storhaug to the Newspaper.

Hereid was originally from Haugesund nabokommune Adelaide, but was a resident of Bærum.

There was found an axe at the scene, but police have not confirmed that it is the murder weapon.

defense attorney: Will have the client admitted