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On December 16, 2006, Copenhagen's Nørrebro district erupted in one of the largest street battles in Denmark's modern history over Ungdomshuset, a cultural hub for the city’s youth. Sold to a Christian cult determined to evict its occupants, the building had been a sanctuary for alternative culture. The ensuing conflict pitted activists against police and the new owners, culminating in violent clashes. The battle not only exposed deep cultural rifts but also underscored the community's fierce determination to protect its identity against external forces.
This episode was produced by Maya Tekeli and Lucas Francis Claver. Narrated by Anemone Rasmussen. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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On a serene morning on the Danish island of Bornholm, tragedy struck. Pediatrician Elisabeth Wæver, known for her life-saving work, shockingly reversed her role as a caregiver by setting a fire that claimed the lives of a mother and her two sons. The pediatrician's hidden jealousy and obsession led her down a path of destruction, stemming from a forbidden affair with the husband of the deceased. In this episode we explore the trial that captured the nation's attention and the deep psychological turmoil that drove Elisabeth to murder.
This episode was produced by Maya Tekeli and Lucas Francis Claver. Narrated by Anemone Rasmussen. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In 1980, Copenhagen's Vesterbro became the epicenter of "The Biker Wars" between the two gangs “Bullshit” and “The Union”. With territory and pride at stake, the conflict spiraled, highlighting the severe consequences of gang rivalries. This intense war not only claimed lives but also reshaped Denmark's criminal landscape, illustrating the dangerous intersection of personal vendettas and gang loyalty.
This episode was produced by Regine Ove Fredriksen and Lucas Francis Claver. Narrated by Anemone Rasmussen. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In the summer of 1971, Copenhagen reels from the brutal murder of 8-year-old Connie Jacobsen, plunging Denmark into a nationwide manhunt. The case turns cold with no leads or motives until a strikingly similar murder occurs years later, both victims sharing the name "Connie." This chilling coincidence resurrects the investigation, unearthing a series of unsettling clues and questionable police methods from the past.
This episode was written and reported by Marika Honkatukia. Story development by Elli Salo. Produced by Suvi Tuuli Kataja and Anne-Laura Hedegaard. Sound design by Jussi Liukkonen. Narrated by Anemone Rasmussen. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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Nordic Crimes is back. Discover Denmark's most horrifying and thought-provoking true crime cases in the new season, premiering November 5th.
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In 2023, Norway remains haunted by the unresolved and brutal murder of Birgitte Tengs. Despite the controversy surrounding the acquittal of a suspect in 1998 and a renewed investigation in 2016 based on extensive DNA analysis, the case still lacks a definitive resolution, deepening the mystery surrounding Tengs' death. Characterized by multiple appeals and enduring public interest, this case continues to shroud Norway's criminal justice system in ambiguity.
This episode was written and produced by Kathrine Baldishol, researched by Torjus Augestad Ambjør and narrated by Christopher Rygh. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In 2004, a heavily armed group notoriously attacked the NOKAS cash service in Stavanger, Norway. This well-coordinated heist resulted in the tragic death of a police officer and the theft of 57.4 million kroner, marking it as the country's largest robbery. The incident profoundly impacted Norway's security and law enforcement strategies, highlighting the grave consequences of such daring and violent crimes.
This episode was written and produced by Kathrine Baldishol, researched by Torjus Augestad Ambjør and narrated by Christopher Rygh. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In the 1990s, Norway's black metal scene takes a dark turn as Varg Vikernes and Euronymous escalate from musical allies to fierce rivals. Their partnership crumbles under the weight of ideological clashes and personal grievances, setting the stage for extreme actions and real-world violence. This episode delves into how their conflict embodies the scene's evolution from a radical musical movement to a notorious subculture marked by tragedy.
This episode was written and produced by Nils Bergman and narrated by Christopher Rygh. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In the 1980s, Norway's Orkdal nursing home became the scene of a grim revelation. Arnfinn Nesset, the facility's director, was convicted of using the drug Curacit to murder 22 patients. His systematic crimes, spanning for years, unraveled a shocking abuse of power in a trusted healthcare setting, marking one of Norway's most infamous criminal cases of the decade.
This episode was written and produced by Kathrine Baldishol, researched by Torjus Augestad Ambjør and narrated by Christopher Rygh. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In the 1970s and '80s, Fritz Moen was convicted for two murders in Trondheim, Norway. Years later, a journalist's investigation and legal advocacy led to his posthumous exoneration, revealing a profound miscarriage of justice. This case, a striking example of the legal system's fallibility, underscores the critical importance of thorough investigations and the potential for wrongful convictions.
This episode was written and produced by Kathrine Baldishol, researched by Torjus Augestad Ambjør and narrated by Christopher Rygh. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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Nordic Crimes is taking a short break over the summer, but fear not - the suspense will return. Our new season, featuring gripping crime cases from Norway, premieres on September 3rd.
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In Iceland's history of unusual crimes, the 2017 Bitcoin heist stands out. Utilizing the abandoned infrastructures of Keflavík, criminals executed a series of high-tech thefts, exploiting the area's ideal conditions for bitcoin farming. The so called “crypto caper” is a story involving ingenious yet flawed plans and culminating in a prison escape and international chase.
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This episode was written and reported by Ragnar Tómas. Producer and sound designer was Eiríkur Sigurðsson. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In 2004, the small town of Neskaupstaður becomes the scene of a complex crime with the death of a Lithuanian national linked to a perilous drug operation. Unveiling the dark underbelly of Iceland's drug trade, the case exposes international criminal networks and their impact on a small community, challenging local law enforcement with its scope and severity.
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This episode was written and reported by Ragnar Tómas. Producer and sound designer was Eiríkur Sigurðsson. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In 1998, Reykjavik experienced a distinctive crime: the audacious theft of an entire ATM. The case, notable for its unusual nature, involved an innovative investigative approach. It also brought to light the complex role of addiction in driving criminal acts, highlighting the uniqueness and challenges of this particular crime in Iceland's history.
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This episode was written and reported by Ragnar Tómas. Producer and sound designer was Eiríkur Sigurðsson. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In 1982, two French sisters traveling in Iceland face a horrifying ordeal on Skeiðarársandur. Their encounter with a seemingly benign local transforms into a nightmarish struggle for survival, unraveling a tale of deception, violence, and the shattering of innocence.
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This episode was written and reported by Ragnar Tómas. Producer and sound designer was Eiríkur Sigurðsson. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In Reykjavík 1968, the grim execution-style murder of taxi driver unveils a complex investigation riddled with police errors and dead ends. The discovery of a rare gun entangles multiple suspects, leaving lingering questions about the true perpetrator.
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This episode was written and reported by Ragnar Tómas. Producer and sound designer was Eiríkur Sigurðsson. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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Season 2 of "Nordic Crimes" explores Iceland's eerie crime history, starting with the unresolved murder of a taxi driver in 1968, leading to a series of investigations filled with errors and mysteries. The season uncovers various facets of Icelandic crime, from the distressing ordeal of two French sisters in 1982, to the modern intrigue of the 2017 Bitcoin heist, exploiting Iceland's technological landscape. Each episode is an odyssey through time and an exploration into the dark, intricate web of events that challenge and reshape the perception of crime in Icelandic society.
Nordic Crimes - Season 2 premieres April 23.
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In Helsinki's drug policing scene, two journalists' probing into potential corruption leads them to Jari Aarnio, the unit's head. Their investigation, unveiling a web of secrets, culminates in Aarnio's 2019 sentencing for several serious crimes, including drug offenses. This case, evolving over years into Finland's most extensive trial, highlights issues of corruption and betrayal, painting a complex portrait of Aarnio, a figure once highly respected in law enforcement.
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This episode was written and reported by Marika Honkatukia. The script consultant was Elli Salo. Producer and sound designer was Suvi Tuuli Kataja. Narrated by Tove Vahlne. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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In 2009, a Finnish nursing home's unnerving death pattern leads to an investigation, unmasking a nurse as a cold-blooded poisoner. This sinister case reveals a grave betrayal of trust, branding her among Finland's most notorious criminals.
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This episode was written and reported by Marika Honkatukia. The script consultant was Elli Salo. Producer and sound designer was Suvi Tuuli Kataja. Narrated by Tove Vahlne. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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Throughout the 1990s in Finland, the Koistinen siblings, dubbed the "Dalton Brothers of Eura," orchestrated a notorious crime wave. In just 18 months, they escalated from minor thefts to audacious heists, committing over 100 burglaries and capturing national attention with their brazen actions and subsequent high-profile arrest.
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This episode was written and reported by Marika Honkatukia. The script consultant was Elli Salo. Producer and sound designer was Suvi Tuuli Kataja. Narrated by Tove Vahlne. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
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