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    Mørkeland podcast — episode 341 — The Marc Dutroux case in Belgium
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    March 17, 2026 at 01:01 PM

    Mørkeland: Marc Dutroux and the Belgian Child Abductions in the 1990s

    Camilla af Errebo and Kristine Sofie Højen examine the shocking case of 'The Beast from Marcinelle'

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Mørkeland
    RadioPlay

    What is the episode about?

    The Marc Dutroux case represents one of the darkest chapters in modern European criminal history, and in this special episode of Mørkeland the hosts delve into the extensive story of the Belgian child abductions. The episode focuses on the disappearances of Julie Lejeune and Mélissa Russo in 1995, as well as the subsequent abductions of An Marchal and Eefje Lambrecks. Through a detailed review of the sequence of events, listeners are introduced to the horrors that took place in the basement in Marcinelle, where Marc Dutroux held his victims captive under inhumane conditions.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Marc Dutroux, also known as 'The Beast of Marcinelle', escalated through 1995 and 1996, when several young girls disappeared without a trace. It later emerged that Marc Dutroux along with his wife, Michelle Martin, and accomplice Michel Lelièvre, was behind an organized network of kidnapping and sexual abuse. When the police finally searched Dutroux's property in August 1996, they found the surviving girls Sabine Dardenne and Laetitia Delhez in a hidden basement room. However, the discovery of the survivors was overshadowed by the tragic finding of the bodies of Julie, Mélissa, An, and Eefje, who had been buried on Dutroux's properties. The case triggered a national crisis in Belgium when it became clear that the police and judiciary had made several mistakes and that Dutroux had previously been released early for similar crimes.

    About the podcast

    The podcast Mørkeland is one of Denmark's most popular true crime podcasts, where the two hosts weekly review criminal cases from both home and abroad. The program is known for its thorough research and respectful approach to the victims, combined with an analysis of the societal consequences of the described crimes. In this special episode, they deviate from their normal format with two different cases to instead give space to the complex and extensive case of the Belgian nightmare.

    Belgium
    Marc Dutroux
    Camilla of Errebo
    Kristine Sofie Højen
    The Marc Dutroux case
    1995-1996
    serial murder
    The Brett Case — family murder in South Warden
    The Brett Case
    Forensic psychiatry
    Analytical review of female homicide cases in Denmark
    Female perpetrators
    missing persons
    International murder cases
    murder-without-borders
    cold cases
    unsolved mysteries
    historical murders
    Murder by the Baltic Sea
    murder mysteries
    The murder of Elizabeth Plunkett

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed on RadioPlay, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. As the case of Marc Dutroux is extremely violent and involves abuse against children, listeners are advised to be mindful of the graphic descriptions.

    Related episodes and media

    For those who wish to understand the full scope of the scandal, it is recommended to listen to part 2 of this special, where the focus shifts to the trial in 2004 and the massive public protests known as 'The White March', which gathered over 300,000 Belgians in Brussels in protest against the authorities' handling of the case. You can read more about similar cases in our archive of international serial killers .

    Sources

    • The Guardian: The Dutroux case and the Belgian justice system
    • BBC News: Profile of Marc Dutroux
    • RadioPlay: Mørkeland Episode Archive

    Reviews

    "One of the most thorough reviews of a case I thought I knew everything about." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
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    Mørkeland podcast — episode 341 — The Marc Dutroux case in Belgium
    Podcast
    •
    March 17, 2026 at 01:01 PM

    Mørkeland: Marc Dutroux and the Belgian Child Abductions in the 1990s

    Camilla af Errebo and Kristine Sofie Højen examine the shocking case of 'The Beast from Marcinelle'

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Mørkeland
    RadioPlay
    Belgium
    Marc Dutroux
    Camilla of Errebo
    Kristine Sofie Højen
    The Marc Dutroux case
    1995-1996
    serial murder
    The Brett Case — family murder in South Warden
    The Brett Case
    Forensic psychiatry
    Analytical review of female homicide cases in Denmark
    Female perpetrators
    missing persons
    International murder cases
    murder-without-borders
    cold cases
    unsolved mysteries
    historical murders
    Murder by the Baltic Sea
    murder mysteries
    The murder of Elizabeth Plunkett

    What is the episode about?

    The Marc Dutroux case represents one of the darkest chapters in modern European criminal history, and in this special episode of Mørkeland the hosts delve into the extensive story of the Belgian child abductions. The episode focuses on the disappearances of Julie Lejeune and Mélissa Russo in 1995, as well as the subsequent abductions of An Marchal and Eefje Lambrecks. Through a detailed review of the sequence of events, listeners are introduced to the horrors that took place in the basement in Marcinelle, where Marc Dutroux held his victims captive under inhumane conditions.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of Marc Dutroux, also known as 'The Beast of Marcinelle', escalated through 1995 and 1996, when several young girls disappeared without a trace. It later emerged that Marc Dutroux along with his wife, Michelle Martin, and accomplice Michel Lelièvre, was behind an organized network of kidnapping and sexual abuse. When the police finally searched Dutroux's property in August 1996, they found the surviving girls Sabine Dardenne and Laetitia Delhez in a hidden basement room. However, the discovery of the survivors was overshadowed by the tragic finding of the bodies of Julie, Mélissa, An, and Eefje, who had been buried on Dutroux's properties. The case triggered a national crisis in Belgium when it became clear that the police and judiciary had made several mistakes and that Dutroux had previously been released early for similar crimes.

    About the podcast

    The podcast Mørkeland is one of Denmark's most popular true crime podcasts, where the two hosts weekly review criminal cases from both home and abroad. The program is known for its thorough research and respectful approach to the victims, combined with an analysis of the societal consequences of the described crimes. In this special episode, they deviate from their normal format with two different cases to instead give space to the complex and extensive case of the Belgian nightmare.

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed on RadioPlay, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. As the case of Marc Dutroux is extremely violent and involves abuse against children, listeners are advised to be mindful of the graphic descriptions.

    Related episodes and media

    For those who wish to understand the full scope of the scandal, it is recommended to listen to part 2 of this special, where the focus shifts to the trial in 2004 and the massive public protests known as 'The White March', which gathered over 300,000 Belgians in Brussels in protest against the authorities' handling of the case. You can read more about similar cases in our archive of international serial killers .

    Sources

    • The Guardian: The Dutroux case and the Belgian justice system
    • BBC News: Profile of Marc Dutroux
    • RadioPlay: Mørkeland Episode Archive

    Reviews

    "One of the most thorough reviews of a case I thought I knew everything about." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
    Related Content
    The cover of Australian Murders: True Stories — Allen & Unwin — 2025

    Australian Murders: True Stories: Allen & Unwin's anthology of Australian criminal history

    Bad Rap: The Case Against Diddy — episode 1 — Sean Combs

    Sean "Diddy" Combs: Appel indgivet over fængselsdom på 50 måneder

    The cover of The Confession Killer Exposed — Penguin — 2025

    The Confession Killer Exposed: Henry Lee Lucas and the 600 False Confessions

    Cover of Strange Buildings — Pushkin Press — 2026

    Strange Buildings: Uketsu og Jim Rion udforsker mørk arkitektur

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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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