<b>FERRARI MYSTERY: </b> Audio, video, photos, articles
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Before he shattered a red Ferrari in Malibu and became grist for Internet legend, Bo Stefan Eriksson ran a criminal gang in Sweden, raced cars in Europe, skippered a yacht called Snow White and helped run a video game company with dreams of taking on Sony and Nintendo, according to authorities.
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The man arrested after the crash of a rare Enzo faces weapons, theft and drunk driving counts.
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Prosecutors on Tuesday delayed a decision on filing charges against a former Swedish videogame executive arrested on suspicion of grand theft of a rare Ferrari, which crashed in Malibu, and two other exotic sports cars.
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Man whose car crashed in Malibu could be deported. A firearm and possibly cocaine were found in his home.
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Stefan Eriksson’s priceless Enzo was totaled in a crash last month. On Sunday, his very pricey Mercedes was impounded.
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The trail leads to a nonprofit operating out of a Monrovia repair shop. More puzzling is its police force and ‘anti-terrorism’ unit.
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A gun’s magazine found near the wreckage may be connected to the accident, and a Scottish bank says it might own the destroyed car.
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Stefan Eriksson, whose $1-million car was totaled in Malibu, had been a top executive of a video game system maker that flamed out.
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It was a SigAlert made for Malibu. A red Ferrari Enzo — one of only 400 ever made and worth more than $1 million — broke apart when it crested a hill on the PCH going 120 mph and slammed into a power pole.