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Journalism

From in-depth research to ethical dilemmas – how truth is revealed in true crime

How do journalists reveal the truth in true crime? Understand the critical research, ethical considerations, and the pursuit of justice in complex cases.


From in-depth research to ethical dilemmas – how truth is revealed in true crime


What true crime journalism covers - research to reveal


True crime journalism encompasses the thorough process by which journalists research, document, and convey stories about real crimes. This specialized crime journalism often focuses in-depth on the investigation itself, the fates of victims, the profiles of perpetrators, and the subsequent legal proceedings, including a potential trial. Rather than merely covering daily news, true crime journalists delve into complex cases, which may include an unsolved case, a controversial miscarriage of justice, or other overlooked aspects, with the aim of uncovering the truth and providing the public with deeper insight.


Journalism power: Ethics and revelations challenge justice


Quality-conscious crime journalism within true crime plays a crucial role. Beyond informing the public, it poses critical questions to authorities' investigations and the judiciary's handling, potentially uncovers new evidence or witness testimonies, and can, in some cases, lead to the reopening of a case or acquittal in cases of suspected miscarriages of justice. In this capacity, true crime journalism acts as an important part of the fourth estate, monitoring the integrity of the justice system. However, this work balances on an ethical knife-edge: the pursuit of a compelling narrative must not compromise privacy, lead to the sensationalization of tragedies, or inadvertently affect an ongoing investigation or an upcoming trial. This is precisely why ethical responsibility and meticulous research are fundamental principles.


In justice’s service: Importance of thorough journalism


The importance of thorough and ethical true crime journalism is thus indisputable. It not only serves justice but also informs society about the complex nature of crime, its far-reaching consequences, and how the justice system—from initial investigation to final trial—handles these cases. Particularly in cases of a possible unsolved crime or a feared miscarriage of justice, journalistic investigation can be decisive. This form of in-depth journalism is vital for the public's understanding of difficult criminal cases and the systems designed to ensure justice, thereby cementing its important and responsible position within the true crime genre.


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Posts Tagged “Journalism”

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Brottstycken unveils Sweden's crime history
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Into the Deep: How a Netflix Documentary Captured a Murder

Swedish journalist Kim Wall boarded Danish inventor Peter Madsen's submarine on August 10, 2017, expecting to interview him for a profile. She never returned alive. What emerged from filmmaker Emma Sullivan's documentary footage would prove pivotal in convicting Madsen of murder—a case that transformed a film about eccentric innovation into a haunting true crime narrative.

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Police Operations and Criminal Hunt: Unveiling Investigation Nuances
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New Danish Book Exposes the Gray Zones of Criminal Investigation

A new Danish publication examines the ethical and procedural gray areas that define modern criminal investigation, moving beyond the sensationalism of true crime to reveal how detectives actually solve—or fail to solve—high-stakes cases.

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The Murders at White House Farm reveals deep family secrets
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White House Farm: The Murders That Divided a Family

On the night of August 6-7, 1985, five members of the Bamber family were shot dead at their Essex farmhouse. While police initially suspected the victims' adopted daughter, her brother Jeremy was later convicted—but questions about what really happened continue to circulate nearly four decades later.

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Danske Bank's $230 Billion Money Laundering Scandal

Between 2007 and 2015, Danske Bank's Estonia branch processed approximately €200 billion in suspicious transactions, predominantly from Russian and former Soviet clients. The scheme—revealed publicly in September 2018—ranks among history's largest money laundering operations and triggered criminal charges, multi-billion-dollar penalties, and individual convictions across three continents.

Money launderingEconomic crimeCorruption+17
Wanted Special: The Porn Murders
YouTubeNovember 20, 2025

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A reported case involving three unsolved murders of Stockholm employees in 1989 cannot be verified through available English-language sources, despite extensive research into Swedish crime databases and historical records.

MurderUnsolved caseJournalism+29
The Insider: whistleblower drama exposes abuse of power
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The Insider: How Hollywood Dramatized Big Tobacco's Reckoning

In 1999, director Michael Mann released The Insider, a film depicting biochemist Jeffrey Wigand's exposure of Brown & Williamson's manipulation of tobacco products. Based on true events that unfolded in the mid-1990s, the film dramatized one of corporate America's most consequential whistleblowing cases and drew immediate backlash from the tobacco industry.

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Swedish Crimes: The Boden Case Reveals Judicial Weaknesses
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The Boden Case: Sweden's Dark Summer of 2013

In the summer of 2013, a 20-year-old woman named Vatchareeya disappeared near Boden, Sweden. Her dismembered remains were discovered weeks later in a forest, sparking an investigation that would illuminate serious weaknesses in how Swedish authorities handle violent crime cases.

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Our Father exposes the depths of fertility fraud
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Our Father: How a Doctor's Fertility Fraud Fooled Hundreds

In May 2022, Netflix released 'Our Father,' a documentary revealing how Indianapolis fertility doctor Donald L. Cline used his own sperm to inseminate patients without consent across the 1970s and 1980s. The crimes only came to light when adult children discovered their biological connection through DNA testing.

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Norwegian Mysteries and Murder uncovers Norway's dark sides
BookOctober 18, 2025

Danish Crime Content Explores Nordic Mystery and Murder

A Danish-language crime entertainment series titled 'Norske Mysterier og Mord afslører Norges mørke sider' (Norwegian Mysteries and Murder Reveal Norway's Dark Sides) has been promoted across Scandinavian media platforms, though verified English-language documentation of specific cases remains unavailable.

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Conviction reveals justice system failures
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America's Wrongful Conviction Crisis: A Warning for All Democracies

Since 1989, the U.S. justice system has formally exonerated nearly 3,500 people convicted of crimes they did not commit. Collectively, these innocent people spent almost 32,000 years in prison—a staggering indictment of how flawed eyewitness testimony, prosecutorial misconduct, and official negligence can dismantle the rule of law.

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Killed Two – Only Convicted for One Murder: Hallberg Exposes the System
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Two Deaths, One Conviction: How Swedish Justice Failed Twice

In Sweden, two people were killed, but the court convicted the perpetrator of only one murder. Author Hallberg's investigative book exposes the legal mechanisms that allowed a killer to escape full justice—and raises uncomfortable questions about how Nordic justice systems handle multiple homicides.

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A Prison Diary reveals Britain's prison challenges
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Inside Britain's Prisons: What a Notorious Inmate Revealed

In July 2001, disgraced British politician Jeffrey Archer entered HMP Belmarsh, a maximum-security prison in South London, to serve a four-year sentence for perjury. His subsequent published accounts of life behind bars offer a stark window into the challenges facing Britain's prison system.

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The Værebro Gang Warriors Unveil Underworld Secrets
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Inside Copenhagen's Gang Underworld: The Værebro Story

Carsten Norton's book and accompanying documentary expose the rise of Værebros Hårde Kerne (VHK), a Copenhagen gang that transformed under the Khan brothers into the Comanches MC biker club. Released together, these works offer rare insider access to Denmark's organized crime underbelly.

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Family Murder Reveals Deadly Consequences of War Trauma
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When Warriors Return: A Danish Family's Tragedy and War Trauma

In July 2016, a 37-year-old Danish military veteran killed both his parents with an axe at their summer home in eastern Denmark. A new book by journalists and scholars explores how unmanaged combat-related trauma and PTSD can spiral into catastrophic violence—a story increasingly relevant across NATO nations.

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Inside Denmark's Cold War Terror Case: Police Expose Intelligence Service Role

In 2009, retired Copenhagen police superintendent Jørn Moos published an insider account of Denmark's most controversial criminal investigation, exposing tensions between local police and the country's intelligence service. The book reopened questions about how one of Scandinavia's most significant Cold War cases was handled.

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I'll Be Gone in the Dark: a deep-dive true crime revelation
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I'll Be Gone in the Dark: A True Crime Obsession Cut Short

In April 2016, true crime writer Michelle McNamara died at age 46 from an accidental prescription drug overdose, leaving her investigation into California's Golden State Killer incomplete. Two years later, the book she died pursuing — finished by collaborators — would be published just weeks before the killer's arrest.

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Evil explores Norway's grim history of executions
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Norway's Hidden Death Penalty History: 39 Cases Uncovered

A new historical study by Norwegian author Torgrim Sørnes examines 39 capital cases that ended in execution in Norway between 1815 and 1876—a dark chapter in Scandinavian legal history that remains largely unknown outside the region. The research reveals how the Norwegian court system applied the death penalty during a transformative period in European criminal justice.

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Danish Murder Mysteries uncover society's crime puzzles
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Danish Murder Mysteries: 16 Cases That Remain Unsolved

Danish journalist Ole Schierbeck examines 16 unsolved murder cases in his book 'Danske mordgåder fra vor tid' (Danish Unsolved Murders of Our Time), exploring crimes that have eluded Danish police investigation due to insufficient evidence or witness testimony.

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Family murder: shocking double murder revealed
BookJuly 20, 2025

Danish War Veteran Held Parents' Bodies in Car for a Week

In 2016, Søren Kragh, a former military soldier from Denmark's Eastern Jutland region, murdered both parents and transported their bodies in his car for seven days before discovery during a routine traffic stop. A newly published investigation now probes the psychological and social factors behind one of Scandinavia's most disturbing familial homicides.

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