Quote Originally Posted by Philippus Flavius Homovallumus View Post
Swedish law requires the suspect to be interviewed before he can be charged, at no point has there been any other "line" on that point.

In any case, the fact he's cowering in the Ecuadorian Embassy means he's either guilty or insane.

Either way, I think we're all better off with him there.
He was interviewed in Sweden in 2010. He offered opportunities for interview many times and got no answer. The one time the Swedish prosecutor accepted, she cancelled it two days before the interview, supposedly because she couldn't finish the paperwork on time, even though the date was agreed upon months in advance.

It really doesn't take a Sherlock Holmes.