Finland’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Roope Tikkanen, a 51-year-old psychiatrist, who was convicted of murdering his wife in Ullanlinna. This decision means Tikkanen’s conviction and sentence will stand as originally determined by lower courts. The Supreme Court did not grant leave to appeal, effectively ending the legal process in the case. Details surrounding the murder were not provided in this report, but the ruling confirms the finality of the conviction. This concludes the judicial review of the Ullanlinna homicide. No further appeals are possible.