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What Happened To Jon Nödtveidt?

Zehra Kabak
Last updated: 2025/02/20 at 3:02 PM
By Zehra Kabak 4 Min Read
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In 1989, Jon Nödtveidt formed Dissection and went on to influence an entire generation of extreme metal musicians. With their debut album ‘The Somberlain,’ the band introduced a unique blend of icy black metal and melodic death metal, setting themselves apart from the raw, lo-fi sound of many of their peers.

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Then came ‘Storm of the Light’s Bane,’ which quickly received critical acclaim. Tracks like ‘Night’s Blood’ and ‘Where Dead Angels Lie’ became instant classics, praised for their cold, haunting melodies and aggressive precision.

But while Dissection was on the rise, Jon was spiraling into something much darker.

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He Was A Murder Culprit

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In 1997, Nödtveidt and his friend Vlad, both members of the Misanthropic Luciferian Order (MLO), crossed paths with a 36-year-old Algerian man named Josef ben Meddour in Gothenburg. They invited him to hang out, but what followed was an act of shocking violence. In Keillers Park, Meddour was brutally shot and left to die. The police later classified it as a hate crime, but there were also suggestions of occult motivations tied to the MLO’s extreme beliefs.

It wasn’t long before the authorities closed in. Vlad’s girlfriend tipped off the police, leading to both men’s arrests in late 1997. In 1998, Nödtveidt was convicted as an accessory to murder and sentenced to ten years in prison. His music career came to an abrupt halt, and his future as a musician looked grim.

Prison And Dissection’s Comeback

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Jon served seven years behind bars before being released in 2004. While locked up, he remained deeply involved with the MLO and spent his time refining their philosophy. As soon as he got out, he wasted no time bringing Dissection back to life.

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He assembled a new lineup and started working on ‘Reinkaos,’ an album that reflected his growing obsession with Luciferian beliefs. Unlike Dissection’s earlier work, ‘Reinkaos’ had a more controlled, almost ritualistic approach, and some fans were left divided. Still, the band supported it with full power and went on tour once more. But their revival story didn’t last long.

The Final Act

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Dissection announced that they would break up permanently following their 2006 performances. Their final shows took place in Stockholm on Midsummer in June that year.

On August 13, 2006, Jon Nödtveidt met his end in his apartment in Stockholm. He had shot himself in the head while surrounded by a circle of lit candles. Near his body, police found a grimoire and a suicide note explaining that he had ‘completed his journey’ in this world. His death wasn’t a random act of despair—it was a planned exit, following the beliefs he had embraced so fully.

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