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In the immediate aftermath of the murder, attention turned towards a man named Christoffer Pon, a figure who presented as a potential suspect after several witnesses identified him. However, during the trial in 1989, the evidence proved circumstantial. Though Lisbeth Palma's testimony played a pivotal role in his conviction, the case was marred by questions of her reliability and police misconduct.
Eventually, Pon was exonerated on appeal. Yet his connection to the case — albeit circumstantial — remained a highlight of the tumultuous investigations surrounding Olof Palma’s assassination.