Michael Maria Penttilä

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| birth_date = {{birth month and age|1965|07}}

| birth_place = Oulu, Finland

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| conviction = Murder

| sentence = Life imprisonment

| victims = 4

| beginyear = 1985

| endyear = 2018

| country = Finland

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| apprehended = 6 May 2018

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| birth_name = Jukka Torsten Lindholm

| criminal_status = Incarcerated

| spouse = Hannele Pentholm (divorced)

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Michael Maria Penttilä (born Jukka Torsten Lindholm, July 1965, Oulu, Finland) is a Finnish serial killer. According to Finnish crime magazine Alibi, he is the only Finn that fits FBI's description of a serial killer.{{cite web| url = http://poliisi.fi/tietoa_poliisista/tiedotteet/1/1/kaksi_vaarallista_vankia_karkuteilla_laukaasta_40201| title = Poliisi: Kaksi vaarallista vankia karkuteillä Laukaasta| author = Sisä-Suomen poliisilaitos| work = poliisi.fi| date = 14 October 2015| access-date = 14 October 2015| language = fi-FI| archive-date = 8 October 2017| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171008041417/http://www.poliisi.fi/tietoa_poliisista/tiedotteet/1/1/kaksi_vaarallista_vankia_karkuteilla_laukaasta_40201| url-status = dead}}{{cite web | url = https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000005671206.html| title = Epäillään murhasta: Näin oululaisesta Jukka Lindholmista kasvoi sarjakuristajana tunnettu Michael Maria Penttilä – ensimmäinen uhri oli oma äiti| work = Ilta-Sanomat| date = 7 May 2018| access-date = 11 June 2018}}{{cite web | url = http://alibi.fi/alibin-parhaat/sarjakuristaja-laittoi-syytteet-leikiksi| title = Sarjakuristaja laittoi syytteet leikiksi| author = Lahtonen, Mika| work = Alibi 1/2010| date = 30 December 2009| publisher = Alibi| access-date = 27 June 2011| language = fi-FI}}

Despite his danger, Lindholm was repeatedly released and committed further murders after his releases.{{cite news |title=Serial strangler sentenced to 2.5 years |url=https://yle.fi/a/3-10227929 |work=Yle Uutiset |date=29 May 2018}} In a 2009 mental health survey, Penttilä said that he had wanted to be a woman since he was young. In prison, he tried to wear women's clothes and wanted to look like a woman.{{cite web | url=https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli/sarjakuristajan-paan-sisalla-mielentilatutkimukset-paljastavat-michael-penttilan-synkan-ajatusmaailman/8416382 | title=Sarjakuristajan pään sisällä: Mielentilatutkimukset paljastavat Michael Penttilän synkän ajatusmaailman | date=May 2022 }}

Adolescent crimes

In November 1981, 16-year-old Penttilä, at the time known as Jukka Lindholm, kidnapped a 15-year-old girl. He forced the girl into a basement, where he beat, choked with scarves, and threatened to rape her. He wore black leather gloves during the attack. The girl managed to escape, and Penttilä was given a suspended sentence and fined.

In 1984, he was given a prison sentence for further attacks and thefts. He was released in 1985.

First murders

Penttilä killed his mother, 48-year-old barmaid Laina Lahja Orvokki Lindholm, in their Oulu apartment on 26 August 1985. Penttilä as well as his mother's male friend were suspected of the murder, but it remained unsolved until Penttilä confessed decades later.Pohjolan poliisi kertoo 1995: Erään kuristajan kuva (Suomen poliisin urheiluliitto ry, 1995)

The next murder Penttilä committed was on 26 July 1986. He met two 12-year-old girls in downtown Oulu and persuaded them to "come to his apartment, so he could lend them a few marks for alcohol". Once in his residence, he locked one of the girls in his bathroom. The other girl, Titta Marjaana Kotaniemi, was knocked down on to the floor and was strangled to death by Penttilä.{{ill|Hannes Markkula|fi}}: Suomalainen murha 1953–1990 (Helsinki: Eurooppalainen kustannustalo, 1991) After some time, he released the other girl from the bathroom and sexually assaulted her. The girl managed to escape his grasp and ran from the apartment towards the stairway. Penttilä fled to the nearby forest, where the police soon caught him. He was drunk, measuring 1.75 on the BAC scale.{{Dubious|talk=Michael Maria Penttilä#Issue with BAC claim (Possible Unit Error, Needs Verification)|reason=This level is above known fatal limits and likely an error. Possible misinterpretation of ‰ (promille) as %. Needs verification.|date=February 2025}}

In connection with the murder of Kotaniemi, Penttilä confessed to the police that he was mistreated by his mother. According to his statements, he had worn his mother's blue leather gloves and the red-colored scarf before killing her in 1985. He said that he was angered by the fact that his mother had not been able to release him from the youth facility that he was sentenced to in 1984 and that she had been dating a new man and preferred to live with him rather than Penttilä's biological father. Later, in the Oulu court, he recanted his confession and claimed he had been using multiple psychoactive drugs at once.

The Oulu District Court issued its judgment on 17 March 1987. The court ruled that Penttilä had been guilty of two charges of manslaughter as well as other crimes, condemning him to 9 years and 7 months imprisonment. However, the Rovaniemi Appellate Court later held that Laina Lindholm's death was not intentional and, instead, an assault or negligent homicide, which reduced his sentence to 7 years imprisonment. He was granted parole in May 1992. 

Third murder

On 31 May 1993, Penttilä strangled a 42-year-old woman with a cloth belt in her Kempele apartment. He at first vehemently denied the accusation that he was responsible, claiming that somebody had set him up. On 23 June 1993, he escaped from the Oulu County Police Station with a man.{{citation|title=Kaksi vankia karkasi Oulun lääninvankilasta|publisher=Helsingin Sanomat|date=24 June 1993|url=http://www.hs.fi/paivanlehti/arkisto/Kaksi+vankia+karkasi+Oulun+l%C3%A4%C3%A4ninvankilasta/aa930624122?src=haku&ref=arkisto|access-date=19 October 2015|language=fi-FI}}

The Oulu District Court considered Penttilä to be completely sane and sentenced him to 9.5 years imprisonment on 13 December 1993.{{citation | title = Kolmas tappo toi oululaiselle 9,5 vuotta vankeutta | publisher = Helsingin Sanomat | date = 14 December 1993 | url = http://www.hs.fi/paivanlehti/arkisto/Kolmas+tappo+toi+oululaiselle+95+vuotta+vankeutta/aa931214072?src=haku&ref=arkisto | access-date = 19 October 2015 | language = fi-FI }}

Following the judgment by the District Court, Penttilä contacted the investigators. He admitted to having killed the woman, but claimed that it was an accident. According to him, he had explicitly proposed sex to the women and was playing around the neck and did not realize that the woman had died due to choking. Penttilä also said that he wandered off to his mother's grave after the murder, staying there for a few hours. The Appellate Court subsequently changed the sentence to 10.5 years, sending him to a special institution.

According to psychiatric reports, Penttilä admired the primordial, violent manhood of his teenage years – despite starting to wear dresses and women's underwear while in prison. The head of the Hämeenlinna Center forbade this, and Penttilä subsequently complained to the Parliament's ombudsman.{{cite web | url = http://www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art-1444805886271.html| title = Vankilasta paenneen sarjakuristajan rikoshistoria on poikkeuksellisen synkkä| work = Ilta-Sanomat| date = 14 October 2015 |language = fi-FI |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160202112313/http://www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art-1444805886271.html |archive-date=2 February 2016 |url-status=dead}}

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