Murder in the North explores some of the most shocking murder cases in Scandinavia. Like the case of the young woman who set off from Tokyo on a back-packing journey across Europe in 1987, but whose adventure of a lifetime would end in tragedy in Copenhagen's cold waters. Or, the twisted tale of obsession that led two Swedish teenagers to organise an unspeakable murder over text message. Or the wo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | a year ago |
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Category | True Crime |
In November 1996, residents of the Copenhagen neighbourhood Vesterbro are woken up by screaming sirens. Itās not unusual around here, but this time itās not because of a conflict between drug dealers. The police have received multiple calls from the ... more
To those who knew her, news of the death of 14-year-old Sonay doesnāt come as a surprise. Both her teachers and child services tried their best to protect the girl but were ultimately unsuccessful. Sonay came to Denmark from Iraq as a nine-year-old a... more
On a warm evening in spring 1998, ten-year-old Susan is keen to get out of the house. During dinner, sheās had yet another argument with her dad. Since the divorce, father and daughter are often at loggerheads. Now sheās begging him to be allowed out... more
On September 27, 1965, Palle Mogens Fogde SĆørensen becomes one of Denmarkās most notorious men. He goes down in history as āThe Police Killerā. But who is Palle? And what drove him to pull the trigger that night and take the lives of four police offi... more
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This is a really good show is some ways, but two massive ways itās really off putting. The narrators voice is borderline robotic merging with drama school dramatic, and the other issue is that every single Scandinavian name and place name is horribly mispronounced to the point that itās now become now side hobby while listening to try to decipher what the word or name is that is being butchered. Sometimes itās almost impossible to guess and Iām a native Swede bilingual in Swedish and English gro... more
I have to say, after hearing first episode, I am disgusted with the Swedish legal system. Poor young girl, Tess, is premeditatedly murdered by a couple and they got 1 year and 8 months?! What kind of example is that?? If I were her parents, I would be in prison myself for homicide! Her poor parents!! Heartbreaking š
I like the narrators voice. Really enjoying the series and the fact they areScandinavian based. more
Not a fan of the narrator but I think the real problem is that they are a voice actor and have no connection to the content, and it shows. Quite soulless yet over dramatic at the same time. This rarely works for podcastsā¦
The content and detail is great but the delivery is annoying, Iām no expert but I suspect it is a computer program narrating- depressing if this is Artificial Intelligence taking over
Apple Podcasts | #116 | United Kingdom/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #50 | Ireland/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #98 | Spain/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #103 | Poland/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #179 | United Arab Emirates/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #198 | Sweden/True Crime |
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