"What happened was lamentable, we're talking about murder verdicts in eight cases, something that should not happen," he told AFP yesterday in an email interview, two days after his release, adding that his lawyer had started to work on a claim for damages.
"The Swedish judiciary has been naive ... It's very frightening that I could have been convicted -- and of course it raises the question of how many more innocent people have been convicted."
He was later cleared of all the murders due to lack of evidence, amid revelations that he had been heavily medicated at the time of the confessions and had made them in return for more drugs and in order to seek attention.
As a free man he said he would spend his time walking in the countryside and writing a new book -- a follow up to his 2009 book "Thomas Quick is Dead", a phrase he has often used to describe the point where he dropped the pretence of being a psychotic killer.
By then he had earned an international reputation as Sweden's Hannibal Lecter.
"As Thomas Quick the comparison is maybe true but Thomas Quick is dead and there ends all similarities," he told AFP.
The court ruling that freed Bergwall said he still suffered from the same "personality disorder" and needs psychiatric treatment as an outpatient, which he contests.
"The chief medical officer and the whole forensic psychiatry unit is fighting for its reputation. They could hold me locked up year after year and now they don't hesitate to keep to a false diagnosis that others have completely rejected," he wrote.
But some analysts suggest that a claim for damages may be far from straightforward given that Bergwall contributed to putting himself behind bars by confessing to crimes he did not commit.
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