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Swedish court rules woman convicted of 1981 murders to be released in 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009

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Annika Deasy will be released from prison in Sweden in May of 2011. She was convicted of the 1981 murders of Lake County Sheriff's Sgt. Richard Helbush and Stockton restaurateur Joe Torre. File photo.

 

 

 


LAKE COUNTY – A Swedish woman convicted of the murders of a Lake County Sheriff's sergeant and a Stockton restaurateur will be released in May of 2011.


Sweden's Orebro District Court ruled Monday that Annika Ostberg Deasy, 55, who has spent more than 28 years behind bars, will be set free in a year and a half.


“All I am asking for is a fair chance of making a new life for myself at home,” Deasy is reported to have stated in court last week, according to Swedish Radio International.


Deasy, who was born in Sweden but came to the United States with her mother when she was a girl, was returned to Sweden in April under the auspices of the US Department of Justice's International Transfer Unit, as Lake County News has reported.


“It's disappointing but not at all a surprise,” said Sheriff Rod Mitchell who, along with District Attorney Jon Hopkins, opposed Deasy's release to Sweden.


She was convicted of the May 1981 murders of Joe Torre of Stockton and Sgt. Richard Helbush of Lake County. Deasy was previously convicted of manslaughter in 1974 for the death of San Franciscan Donald McKay.


Deasy and her boyfriend, William “Bob” Cox – both of whom had drug problems – had met with Torre for a business deal during which Cox shot Torre to death.


Afterward, they traveled to Lake County where her young son lived with his father. Along the way, their car had a flat tire on Manning Flat on Highway 20 shortly after midnight on May 2, 1981.


Helbush, 34, was traveling from Clearlake – where he had just had coffee with a fellow deputy, Don Anderson – to Lakeport, where he was about to go off duty, when he stopped to help the couple.


He was shot three times in the back and once in the back of the head, according to Anderson, who today is a defense attorney and has written a book about the case.


After shooting Helbush, Cox and Deasy took his wallet, service revolver and patrol car, leaving Helbush's body on the side of the road.


Anderson, a California Highway Patrol officer and a reserve deputy later would apprehend the couple following a car chase and a shootout in which Cox was wounded several times and Anderson sustained minor injuries due to being hit in the leg by bullet fragments.


Cox later hung himself in jail, supposedly as the result of a suicide pact with Deasy, who would go on to face the murder charges alone in what originally was a death penalty case.


In August of 1983 she was sentenced to prison after reaching a deal with then-District Attorney Steve Hedstrom to plead guilty to two charges of first-degree murder, with each charge carrying a sentence of 25 years to life.


In Sweden, efforts had been under way for many years to bring her home to serve out her sentence. Many of her supporters held that her sentence was unnecessarily harsh, especially since Cox is believed to have been the trigger man in Torre's and Helbush's murders. Deasy's mother, Maj Britt, advocated for her release and Deasy also became the topic of a documentary.


By the time she returned to her home country, Deasy had been behind bars for nearly 28 years, beginning with her 1981 arrest, and been turned down for parole four times and had three previous transfer requests to Sweden denied.

 

 

 

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Lake County Sheriff's Sgt. Richard Helbush was shot to death on May 2, 1981, after he stopped to help William Cox and his girlfriend, Annika Deasy. Deasy is set for release from prison in Sweden in May of 2011. Photo courtesy of the county of Lake.
 

 

 


Court rules Deasy meets criteria for release


When Deasy arrived in Sweden, she was sent to Hinseberg prison, the highest security prison for women in the country, according to officials. She later was reportedly moved to a lower-security prison, the Färingsö Institution, which is near Stockholm, where her elderly mother lives.


The Local newspaper reported that Sweden's Prison and Probation Service gave approval for the release, although the National Board of Forensic Medicine raised concerns that Deasy had a medium-high risk of relapsing into criminal behavior. Concerns also were raised about Deasy will integrate into Sweden, where she hasn't lived since she was a child.


A Monday statement from the Prison and Probation Service explained that Deasy had requested the Orebro court reduce her life sentence to a determinate amount of time, which they did, giving her instead a 45-year sentence. With the time she's already served, she then becomes eligible for release.


The district court considered several criteria in making the decision, including the time she already has served, the case facts, her risk of reverting to crime, her behavior and her ability to adapt to society. She was found guilty of only one serious prison rule violation in 1989, the agency reported.


While the court found Deasy guilty of very serious crimes, they found that the time she has served is sufficient, and that she would be able to make the transition to freedom.


By the time she's released, Deasy will be 57 years old and will have served more more than 30 years in prison.


While that's a long sentence, “I think she would have stayed longer if she would have remained in California,” said Anderson. “I think it would have been difficult for her to get parole, just because of the gravity of the crime.”


He added, “Helbush was a friend of mine and not only did they kill him, she tried to kill me.”


The decisions worked out between state and federal officials and the Swedish government to send Deasy home didn't include input from local authorities, said Hopkins.


“The unfortunate thing is that the authorities in this country and in Sweden made no attempt to get information from the district attorney or the sheriff of Lake County about the facts in the case,” he said.


“Anyone reading the transcript of her interviews at the time of the shooting of Sgt. Helbush, or the district attorney's statement regarding the charges would know that she has not taken responsibility for her part in these killings,” he said. “In fact, at her parole lifer hearings over the years, she has increasingly minimized her role.”


Hopkins said Deasy made clear at the time of the crimes that she and Cox “had a pact that they would not be taken into custody, and that's why Sgt. Helbush had to die.”


Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt claimed in April that he had a secret meeting with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in May of 2007, which laid the groundwork for Deasy's eventual release. The following month, Swedish Minister for Justice Beatrice Ask discussed Deasy with then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez.


By early 2009, the process was nearing its conclusion. Hopkins found out Deasy was being considered for release in February and sent a letter voicing his objections to the California Board of Parole Hearings.


Officials never returned any of his calls, letters or e-mails, and late the following month she was transferred to federal custody before being turned over to Sweden.


Deasy was flown to Sweden in April on a chartered jet that cost the Swedish government a reported $62,000, according to The Local.


The murder of Torre and Helbush was “so bad,” said Anderson, who added that he doesn't know if there's such a thing as enough time for those types of crimes. He said it's difficult to judge somebody when you don't really know them, but pointed to the parole board's repeated decisions to deny her release.


Hopkins said it was a “foregone conclusion” that Deasy would be released when she returned to Sweden.


“She was responsible for the deaths of three men, one of whom was a police officer,” said Hopkins. “She should have had to earn her way to freedom.”

 

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Liberal Justice Gone Wild
written by braveheart, November 18, 2009
Should a woman get easy justice because she is a woman? And easier justice if she "appears" to be good? And what did our Governor agree to with Sweden? Did the families of the dead men, including OUR County Sheriff, get justice? NO, of course not. This is liberal California, where murderers, drug dealers, sex criminals and cop haters go on probation and parole every day (free to do it again).
say what?
written by lenny, November 18, 2009
Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt claimed in April that he had a secret meeting with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in May of 2007, which laid the groundwork for Deasy's eventual release

Arnold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, braveheart - it was those two
written by Donna Christopher, November 18, 2009
Wild Liberals Ahnuld the Governator CA-R and Gonzales the AG, also an R that were in on letting this POS go back to where she will be released. It appears our local representatives on this matter were the last to know. All I want to know, if you happen to know Elizabeth, were there conditions to prohibit her from ever coming back here? And I promise I'll stay away from Sweden too!
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written by yellowwing, November 18, 2009
Geez. If you are going to write a comment at least avoid text messaging shortcuts!

Too bad she is getting out. Then again, if she went on trial today she might be able to say she was sorry and go into rehab!
Arnold is a democrat plant in the R party.
written by bearer, November 18, 2009
Your comment is too short smilies/grin.gif
Release conditions
written by elarson, November 18, 2009
Donna, I think one of terms of release on international prisoners is permanent deportation. I recall some deportation action taking place, but I'm supposed to speak with her attorney in Sweden and I'll check with him. I seriously doubt she would be allowed back in the United States, and if she were caught here it's likely she would head immediately back to prison or be sent right back home on a plane, one of the two.
She's no murderer
written by Deasygirl, November 18, 2009
Altough there may be many who do not agree or think me a fool, I have never believed that Annika, my sister-in-law, ever killed anyone. Yes, she was no saint, but, enough is enough. 27 years for being involved, being there, and possibly being a party to these crimes is enough. It is public knowledge that Cox was the killer. The coward hung himself so someone had to pay. I agree. But she has paid enough. Stop villianizing her. It's done, move on. Thankfully, she has. It's about time. Arnold, you Finally did something right!!!

Mary Deasy
Florida
Well bearer - if he was a plant in the R party
written by Donna Christopher, November 18, 2009
then we sure wasted alot of money on a recall - aren't R's supposed to fiscal conservatives? Bwahahahaha - I just thought of what those years of R presidency and R controlled House and what used to be a federal budget surplus. Oh wait, not so funny. Anyone know the states deficit numbers on the day Davis left and Ahnuld took the oath?

Thank you Elizabeth for the additional information. No trips to Sweden for me!
Your missing a couple things Donna
written by bearer, November 18, 2009
1. Arny is married into the Kennedy Clan, Democrats to the core. I did not vote for him BTW. 2x

2. Civics 101. The Last real federal surplus was the year preceding the implementation of Federal taxes on all income earning Americans. (check it out it, is surprising fact).

3 I noticed you skirted the fact that CA is/was broke still. Democrats controlled our decent into bancruptcy. They still control our deeping spiral. But we do get to add another 10% penalty tax for being a californian on our weekly tax deductions.

Dear Deasygirl
written by lenny, November 18, 2009
in Sonoma County in 95' a low life got out of prison in Pelican Bay. A woman, Brenda Moore had been writing to him, never met him and CHOOSE to go pick him up at the prison. Long story short...they made it to Sonoma County and this dirt bad shot and killed an Sonoma County Deputy. Brenda was only along for the ride and had no idea!!!! Scully got the death penalty, Brenda Moore got life!

Bearer - of course I didn't
written by Donna Christopher, November 18, 2009
mention CA is/was broke. We are not broke. We are destitute. We are in a hole there is no way to crawl out of. We are in such a deep hole I'm considering getting the Rosetta Stone for Mandarin in the near future - want to be prepared for when we pop thru the other side to great our new financial overlords.

Civics 101 addendum - compare the budget numbers regarding deficit & surplus for this nation from when Bubba left office to when Dumya left office. We were on track for not only surplus but also deficit elimination.

As far as Ahnuld being a dem plant because his wife is a Kennedy - you know why Maria is always in dresses? Ahnuld told her to wear dresses, so I'm sure she really rules the roost in that household smilies/grin.gif
and the fed's say we're not taking care of our prisoners...is this photo from prison???
written by cowgurlup, November 18, 2009
What a shame we can't give Sgt. Helbush the option of coming back from the grave, surely he would trade a "death" sentence he didn't sign up for (knowing full well he would get out of prison) with the scum of the earth that is certain to have freedom that he was never afforded, as it was taken away from him....shame on all of you that are defending this cold blooded killer...let's see would this "cold" blooded killer trade coffin sites with Sgt. Helbush...lil' miss sister in law you literally make me want to "throw up"...have you considered his daughters that didn't have their father to raise and support them...news flash...she was there, "convicted" plead guilty to a lesser offense...guess what if my man ever considered doing something so heinous in Stockton I would have fled from the car and called the cops...not killed them...no wonder this "enabling" society is spirling down...i never thought there would be a day in my life that someone would be defending a "cop" killer or their accomplice EVER in my life
Deasygirl Pack your S__t and head back to Sweden!
written by bobmalley, November 19, 2009
Your sister and her "man" killed three people! She pled guilty to 1st degree murder and was given LIFE sentences. Life means that LIFE so she should not ever see the light of day from outside of a prison. Rich was a friend and a co-worker and his kids deserved to have him with them when they graduated and got married and had children. She took that all away without a second thought, her statement that Helbush had to die so they would not go back to prison shows her state of mind at the time and her agreeded upon conviction 2 years later proves her guilt. May she never have a minute of peace and always see his back the way I last saw him lying in the roadway for hours while the case evidence was gathered. She is usless and our system has yet again let us down. Don't like our laws then head back to Sweden and make room for someone who does. Cowards that they were, after they gave him the coup de grace they stole his gun, wallet and car. She was correctly tried and convicted and should never have been let out of the US prisons.
bobmalley & cowgirlup - What is left to say?
written by Deasygirl, November 20, 2009
I am not from Sweden, I have never been to Sweden I was born and raised in San Francisco, my sister in law, Annika is from Sweden. I don't recall saying anything about not liking our laws. I happen to like them very much, and, outside of some parking tickets, I have never broken one. It sounds like you are the one who has problems with "our system", (the one you feel has let you down, yet again). If you feel you have to strike out at me with your anger and your hatred, if that makes it all better for you, go ahead. I have never hurt you or anyone else. I simply feel pain and sympathy for a person who had a tragic life and always seemed to be in the wrong place with the wrong people doing the wrong thing. I don't need you to understand me. I don't have anything to answer for in this life, or the next.
go to hell Deasygirl
written by Bush, November 20, 2009
How nice of you to finally show up and take a stand for your sister-in-law. Don't remember seeing you at any parole hearing's asking for her to be released because she was so innocent. (I simply feel pain and sympathy for a person who had a tragic life). Have you thought at all about the two children that Richard had? About how tragic there life was losing their Father.
Not everything...
written by herb, November 20, 2009
is about liberal versus conservative and it is silly for either side to jump on every issue and attempt to use it as evidence that their philosphy is superior.
Sweeden (with their liberal justice system) has way less murder and violent crime than we do here where we put people away for life after three strikes and where we have the highest proportion of incarcerated people in the modern world.
Violence in our society is so commonplace and if we want to live in less violent society, we need to teach our kids about non-violence. We can keep locking people up but that only deals with one vrime at a time and it deals with it too late.

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