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“ | You do something for me, I do something for you. | „ |
~ Bjurman coercing Lisbeth Salander into performing oral sex. |
Nils Bjurman is a major antagonist in Stiegg Larson's Millennium Trilogy book series and its adaptations. Serving as the secondary antagonist of both the 2009 and 2011 remake of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
In the 2009 Swedish film adaption of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, he was portrayed by Swedish actor Peter Andersson. In the 2011 American remake, he was portrayed by Dutch actor Yorick van Wageningen.
Biography[]
He is the state-appointed guardian of Lisbeth Salander, taking over for her previous guardian, Holgar Palmgren, who suffered a stroke. He forces her to perform oral sex on him in return for access to her trust fund. During one appointment, he brutally rapes and tortures her. Unbeknownst to him, however, Salander records the assault.
A few days later, Salander shows up at Bjurman's apartment, tasers him, and tattooes the words "I AM A RAPIST PIG" on his chest. She then sodomizes him with one of his own sex toys, and threatens to publicize the recording of the rape unless he gives her unrestricted access to her money and tells his superiors that she no longer needs to be a ward of the state. She also threatens to expose his crime if she brings a woman back to his house, willing or not. Soon afterward, she hacks into his computer and finds out that he has been visiting tattoo removal websites. She ambushes him as he is leaving work and threatens to kill him if he removes the tattoo.
In the following novel, The Girl Who Played With Fire, it is revealed that Bjurman worked with a faction of the Swedish government called the Section. The group was protecting Salander's abusive father, Alexander Zalachenko, and wanted to make sure that she could never testify against him. When Palmgren had a stroke, they pulled strings to put Bjurman on her case so he could sexually abuse her into submission.
Once they realize they had underestimated Salander, however, they decide Bjurman has outlived his usefulness and send Zalachenko's son, Ronald Neiderman, to kill him. Neiderman shoots Bjurman in the head, killing him, and makes it look as if Salander had committed the crime.
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