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Posts Tagged “Norway”

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Birgitte Tengs-sagen: 28 år fra mord til dom med SNP-DNA
CaseMay 7, 2026

Norwegian Murder Case: 28 Years, DNA Evidence, and a Wrongful Conviction

In 1995, 17-year-old Birgitte Tengs was found raped and brutally murdered on the Norwegian island of Karmøy. Nearly three decades later, advances in DNA technology promised answers—but instead exposed systemic flaws in how genetic evidence is interpreted by courts.

Birgitte TengsKarmøycold case+6
Norsk kyststig ved tusmørke, fjord og lyng, Karmøy, Birgitte Tengs-sagen 1995
RuteMay 6, 2026

The Scream Route: Following Norway's Most Infamous Crime

In 1995, 17-year-old Birgitte Tengs was found strangled on a rural path near her home in Karmøy, close to the Norwegian city of Stavanger. Her unsolved murder became one of Norway's most notorious cases, with locals marking the crime scene as the 'Scream Route'—a grim landmark in a community still seeking answers.

Edvard MunchSkrikNorway+3
Marius Borg Høiby
CaseApril 20, 2026

Norway Crown Princess's Son Faces 38 Charges Including Rape

Marius Borg Høiby, the adult son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been charged with 38 criminal offenses spanning rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, and weapons violations. The case, which began with his arrest in August 2024, is now proceeding through Oslo courts in a seven-week trial that commenced in February 2026.

Marius Borg Høibyvold mod kvindernorsk kongehus+15
Dag-Ørjan Slaaen
ProfileMarch 21, 2026

Norwegian Convicted of Contract Killings Across Nordic Border

A 36-year-old Norwegian man has been convicted in Denmark for two attempted contract murders, revealing the international reach of Scandinavian organized crime. The case exposes how criminal networks operate across Nordic borders, hiring outsiders to execute targeted attacks.

Dag-Ørjan SlåenhyrdemordNorway+3
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.

MurderUnsolved casePodcast+16
Evil explores Norway's grim history of executions
BookAugust 9, 2025

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.

HistoricalDeath penaltyTrial+11
A compromised Microsoft Exchange server displays a terminal screen filled with cryptic code, cables snaking out as a technician in the background examines the setup, symbolizing the widespread impact of the 2021 Hafnium cyberattack.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Chinese State Hackers Breached Thousands via Microsoft Exchange

A state-sponsored Chinese threat actor known as HAFNIUM launched a sophisticated cyberattack against Microsoft Exchange servers beginning January 6, 2021, remaining undetected for two months before Microsoft's March disclosure revealed the breach had compromised thousands of organizations worldwide.

CybercrimeEspionageData breach+21
A small ferry boat, MS Thorbjørn, docked on a quiet lake, with dense forest in the background, symbolizing the deceptive journey to Utøya during Anders Behring Breivik's attack.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Norway's Deadliest Terror Attack: 22 July 2011

On 22 July 2011, Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik carried out two coordinated terrorist attacks that killed 77 people. A bomb exploded in Oslo's government quarter, followed 90 minutes later by a mass shooting at a Workers' Youth League summer camp on Utøya island.

Anders Behring BreivikUtøya22. juli+3
Mysteries of Norway
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Mysterier fra Norge: NRK's Deep Dive Into Unsolved Enigmas

Norway's NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) produces Mysterier fra Norge, a Norwegian-language podcast that investigates unsolved mysteries, paranormal events, and historical enigmas across Norway. Launched around 2022, the series has become a platform for exploring cases ranging from WWII disappearances to unexplained supernatural occurrences that have long puzzled Norwegian communities.

PodcastUnsolved caseForensic medicine+18
Norwegian Mystery Murders
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Nordic True Crime Podcast Tackles Scandinavia's Most Haunting Unsolved Cases

A Danish production company is developing a new podcast series focusing on Norway's most perplexing unsolved criminal cases, bringing international attention to decades-old Nordic mysteries that have long captivated regional audiences but remained largely unknown to English-speaking true crime fans.

Unsolved casePodcastJournalism+16
Crime Talk Unveils Norwegian Crimes Through Podcasts
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Nordic Podcast Crowdsources Solutions to Norway's Unsolved Crimes

A Norwegian true crime podcast is leveraging public participation to solve some of Scandinavia's most persistent criminal cases, including Russian espionage operations. By collaborating with Norway's national crime investigation unit, the show demonstrates how modern media can reshape cold case investigations.

Unsolved caseEspionagePodcast+19
Death in Ice Valley: Revisiting the Mystery of the Isdal Woman
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Death in Ice Valley: Hunting the Isdal Woman

On November 29, 1970, a badly burned woman was found dead in a remote valley near Bergen, Norway—surrounded by eight fake passports, multiple wigs, and no identity. More than 50 years later, the BBC and Norwegian public broadcaster NRK launched Death in Ice Valley to solve what remains one of the Cold War's most baffling mysteries.

Unidentified bodyPodcastEspionage+20
Norwegian Unsolved Cases: A Deep Dive into Injustice
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Norway's Unsolved Crimes Examined in Deep-Dive Podcast Series

A Norwegian-language podcast titled "Norske Uløste Saker" offers in-depth investigation into some of Norway's most perplexing unsolved cases. The series examines decades-old mysteries and criminal injustices, drawing on official crime records and archival research to shed light on cases that remain closed.

Unsolved casePodcastTrial+21
Aftenbla-bla reveals ethical dilemmas in Norwegian crime coverage
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Scandinavian Crime Journalism Under Scrutiny

Across Scandinavia, journalists and researchers are examining the ethics of crime reporting through academic study and public discourse. The region's approach to criminal journalism continues to evolve as media outlets balance public interest with investigative responsibility.

PodcastJournalismViolence+11
AVHØRT reveals Norway's darkest trials
PodcastMay 26, 2025

AVHØRT: Inside Norway's Darkest Court Cases

AVHØRT, a Norwegian true crime podcast hosted by Stein Morten Lier, Helge Moldver, and Lars Christian Nygaardstrand, explores some of Norway's most controversial criminal cases. The show examines real-life crime stories with a particular focus on cases marked by legal complexity and questions about judicial outcomes.

Unsolved casePodcastTrial+27
True crime podcast blends fact and drama
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Krimpodden: Norway's Leading True Crime Podcast

Krimpodden, hosted by VG crime commentator Øystein Milli and presenter Tor-Erling Thømt Ruud, delivers in-depth investigations of Norwegian crime cases twice weekly. The podcast has become essential listening for followers of Scandinavian true crime, from high-profile rape trials to decades-old murder reviews.

PodcastUnsolved caseGang crime+25
Unresolved: Norwegian true crime podcast revives mysteries
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Uløst: Norwegian Podcast Revives Unsolved Mysteries

Uløst is a Norwegian-language true crime podcast that has emerged as part of a growing wave of Scandinavian mystery programming. The show focuses on unsolved cases and mysterious events, joining other regional podcasts like Uløste Mysterier and Mysterier fra Norge in bringing lesser-known investigations to audio audiences.

Unsolved casePodcastJournalism+31
Swedish Murder Stories in Norwegian
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Norwegian Podcast Investigates Swedish Murder Mysteries

A Norwegian podcast dedicated to Swedish murder cases has emerged as a significant resource for true crime enthusiasts across Scandinavia. The series examines criminal cases from Sweden, drawing audiences interested in Nordic crime narratives and investigative storytelling.

PodcastUnsolved caseMurder+16
Mysteries from Norway challenge the true crime genre
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Norwegian Podcast Challenges True Crime Genre Conventions

A Norwegian podcast is reexamining the true crime genre itself, blending investigative journalism with critical reflection on how mystery stories are told and what responsibility storytellers bear to their subjects.

PodcastUnsolved caseJournalism+26
Norwegian Crime Cases
TV SeriesMay 26, 2025

Norske Krimsaker: Norway's Most Notorious Crimes on Screen

Norske Krimsaker is a Norwegian documentary true crime series produced by Monster that examines some of Norway's most famous criminal cases. Available through Viaplay with English subtitles in international markets, each episode provides detailed investigations and firsthand accounts from those connected to the crimes.

MurderUnsolved caseTrial+20

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