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Mørkeland — episode 299 — the interrail case and the coffee pot murderer
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March 17, 2026 at 01:59 PM

Danish Podcast Explores Two Unsolved Interrail Murders

Mørkeland Episode 299 investigates the deaths of young women and a killer's narrow escape

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Susanne Sperling
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The Danish true crime podcast Mørkeland dedicated Episode 299, which aired on November 2, 2025, to two distinct but equally compelling criminal cases that have haunted Scandinavian and European true crime circles.

The first case examined in the episode concerns young women who were murdered while traveling on Interrail passes—the popular European train pass system that allows budget travelers to cross borders and explore the continent. Beyond confirmation that these murders occurred and that the episode addresses them, verified English-language sources provide no additional details regarding the victims' identities, specific dates, locations where the crimes took place, or information about suspects or any legal verdicts.

The second case featured in Episode 299 centers on a woman's desperate escape from a serial killer. According to available accounts, the woman managed to flee after the killer was spotted by a passing truck driver. This critical intervention—the truck driver's sighting—ultimately proved instrumental in leading to the killer's capture, preventing what could have been another tragedy.

One name associated with similar crimes is Joe Metheny, an American serial killer from Baltimore, Maryland. Metheny operated during the mid-1990s and was convicted of two murders between 1995 and 1996. He became known for his alleged cannibalism and disposal methods; according to law enforcement records, he admitted to butchering victims' flesh, storing it, and mixing it with pork to sell as burgers from a roadside stand—earning him the nickname "the Cannibal from Baltimore." Metheny died in prison in 2017 after serving decades for his crimes. However, verified English-language sources do not confirm a direct connection between Metheny and the "coffepot murderer" escape case described in the Mørkeland episode, nor do they corroborate details about the truck driver intervention or escape matching the podcast's account.

The Mørkeland podcast, which specializes in dark and unsolved criminal cases, has built an international following by examining crimes across Scandinavia and Europe. Episode 299 represents the show's continued effort to investigate cases that may have faded from public consciousness but remain significant within true crime research.

For international audiences unfamiliar with Interrail travel, the system represents a vulnerability often overlooked in discussions of traveler safety. Young Europeans and tourists purchase passes allowing train travel across multiple countries with minimal documentation checks at borders—a freedom that, tragically, has occasionally placed vulnerable travelers in proximity to predators operating across jurisdictions.

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The lack of verified English-language reporting on these cases reflects a broader challenge in international true crime coverage: many significant European cases remain documented primarily in local languages and media outlets, limiting their accessibility to English-speaking audiences and potentially hindering cross-border investigative collaboration.

True crime researchers and podcast enthusiasts interested in the full context of these cases are directed to the original Mørkeland episode, though viewers should note that Danish language proficiency will be required for complete comprehension.

**Sources:** https://podtail.com/podcast/morkeland/ https://rss.podplaystudio.com/1032.xml https://de.player.fm/series/morkeland/morkeland-xtra-hvorfor-slagtede-bryan-kohberger-fire-studerende-i-idaho

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