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Swedish documentary from 2001. John Ausonius became known as the Laser Man in the 1990s after shooting 11 people with immigrant backgrounds, one of whom died from the injuries. Gellert Tamas, author of the book The Laser Man, meets John Ausonius in prison where, for the first time, the Laser Man publicly confesses his crimes.

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Swedish documentary from 2001. John Ausonius became known as the Laser Man in the 1990s after shooting 11 people with immigrant backgrounds, one of whom died from the injuries. Gellert Tamas, author of the book The Laser Man, meets John Ausonius in prison where, for the first time, the Laser Man publicly confesses his crimes.

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