selected murder cases from the Police Museum's archivePosts Tagged “selected murder cases from the Police Museum's archive”8 postsPodcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Mørkeland Crowns 2025's Best True Crime Content at MørkeawardsMørkeland, Denmark's longest-running true crime podcast, hosted its annual Mørkeawards ceremony on February 5, 2026, recognizing the most compelling, educational, and moving true crime content of 2025. The awards—decided by listener votes and host selections—celebrate excellence across the true crime genre.MørkelandRadioPlayDenmark+34Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Inside Denmark's Elite Murder Squad: How Investigators Crack Complex CasesA new Danish podcast series explores the investigative techniques and criminal psychology used by Denmark's premier murder investigation unit. Retired detective Kurt Kragh, who served as deputy head of the Rejseholdet—the national homicide task force—discusses how modern forensic and psychological methods solve complex cases that perplex local authorities.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+28Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Podcast Explores: Can a Dead Suspect Be Convicted?Crime reporter Stine Bolther's podcast Danske Drabssager tackled a complex legal question on February 10, 2026: whether Danish courts can convict a deceased murder suspect. The episode brought together former investigators and prosecutors to explore the intersection of criminal law and mortality.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+26Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Podcast Uncovers 'Murderous Plan' in Djursland CaseHost Stine Bolther investigates a case in Djursland near Randers, Denmark, that involves a meticulously planned murder, a pregnant woman, and audio evidence so damning that the victim reportedly warned relatives it might happen. The 43-minute episode premiered February 3, 2026, on the true crime podcast Danske Drabssager.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDjursland+40Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder That Divided AmericaOn the night before Halloween 1975, fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley was bludgeoned to death outside her family home in Belle Haven, Greenwich, Connecticut. Twenty-seven years later, her killer—Michael Skakel, a Kennedy family cousin who was also fifteen at the time—was convicted in a 2002 trial that captivated the nation and raised uncomfortable questions about wealth, privilege, and the American legal system.Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley MurderNBC News StudiosMartha Moxley+41Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Kennedy Cousin Cleared: The Martha Moxley Murder Case UnravelsOn October 30, 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was bludgeoned to death in her family's backyard in Greenwich, Connecticut. Twenty-seven years later, her neighbor Michael Skakel—a Kennedy cousin—was convicted of the crime. But the conviction didn't hold.Dead CertainNBC News StudiosConnecticut+45Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Mørkeland Episode 303: Two Brutal Cases From DarknessThe Mørkeland podcast released Episode 303 on December 14, 2025, examining two distinct true crime cases: the disappearance of a 9-year-old girl from a remote forest and the mysterious death of a woman whose body was discovered naked in a compost heap.MørkelandRadioPlayInternational+18Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Copenhagen Police Museum's Darkest Cases PodcastFrederik Strand from Copenhagen Police Museum (Politimuseet i København) hosts a Danish-language podcast exploring the country's most significant criminal cases. The series, featuring journalist Thea, delves into Denmark's darkest crime stories through the lens of police history and investigation.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+28