Stine BoltherPosts Tagged “Stine Bolther”17 postsPodcast 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, 2026A Widow's Christmas: The 2011 Herlev MurderAn 81-year-old widow was murdered in her Herlev home during the 2011 Christmas holidays in Denmark. The case mobilized homicide investigators, forensic technicians, and medical examiners who immediately suspended their vacation to pursue the investigation into what was described as a heartless act.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayHerlev+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+28Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Murder Cases Podcast Explores Forensic Medicine in Q&ADanske Drabssager, a popular Danish true crime podcast, has released a Q&A episode dedicated to forensic medicine. The episode answers listener questions about criminal investigation techniques and forensic examination methods used in real murder cases.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+26Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Stine Bolther Examines Police Investigations in Danish Crime PodcastStine Bolther, a Danish journalist and legal correspondent with nearly two decades of crime reporting experience, continues her work analyzing real criminal cases through the Danske Drabssager podcast series. Known for her detailed examination of police investigations and forensic evidence, Bolther explores the complexities of Danish murder cases.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+18Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Denmark's Deadliest Police Ambush: The 1965 Amager MurdersOn September 18, 1965, four Danish police officers were shot dead during a routine traffic stop in Copenhagen. Nearly 60 years later, a new podcast documentary examines this turning point in Scandinavian police history through interviews with leading historians.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayCopenhagen+36Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Denmark's Glovemaker Gang: Murder, Fire, and 19th-Century JusticeIn 1851, a gang led by Hans Jacob Mortensen—a glovemaker by trade—murdered a Danish farming couple and burned their homestead to cover the crime. The case exposed the violent underbelly of rural 19th-century Denmark and remains a landmark in Scandinavian criminal history.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+13Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026The Hacker Who Faked His Death to Evade EuropolA prominent hacker at the center of the IcedID botnet fraud operation attempted to escape law enforcement by creating a forged death certificate, but was arrested during Operation Endgame, a coordinated international investigation involving Danish authorities.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+26Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Death Penalty Upheld in Brutal 2020 Florida MurdersMark Howard Wilson Jr., 30, was convicted and sentenced to death for the August 2020 murders of Robert Baker, 12, and Tayten Baker, 14, in Melrose, Florida. The Florida Supreme Court has now reaffirmed his death penalty, rejecting his appeal on multiple grounds.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+28Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Defense Attorney Kim Bagge Explores Courtroom ChallengesForsvarsadvokat Kim Bagge, a Danish defense attorney, discusses the complexities and challenges that arise within the courtroom environment. His insights into legal defense and the judicial system offer perspective on how defense rights function in practice.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+27Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Cannabis Deal Gone Fatal: The Aarhus Murder That Shocked DenmarkIn 2021, an ordinary trade student from Aarhus, Denmark became the victim of a planned robbery that escalated into murder. A 21-year-old assailant attacked with an axe and knife over approximately one kilogram of cannabis—a case that reveals the brutal underside of Scandinavian drug culture.Danish Murder CasesSpotifyDenmark+35Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 202640 Years in the Shadows of Danish MurderArne Woythal spent four decades as a homicide detective in the Danish police force, investigating some of the country's most serious crimes. Now, through memoir and public speaking, the veteran investigator is sharing the untold stories from 25 years behind the scenes of murder investigations.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+33Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026DNA, Doubt, and a Danish Hospital MurderOn October 23, 1990, a 20-year-old nurse's aide was found strangled in the basement of a Copenhagen-area hospital. The case that followed would test Denmark's emerging forensic science and raise enduring questions about justice—now revisited in a new podcast investigation.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+36Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Forensic Podcast Explores Body Thawing in Murder CasesA Danish true crime podcast featuring forensic medicine experts has released an episode examining how long it takes to thaw a deeply frozen body, addressing a specialized forensic science question relevant to homicide investigations.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+26Podcast EpisodeMarch 16, 2026When Swedish Gang War Crossed Into Denmark: A Legal LandmarkOn June 25, 2003, two Swedish men were shot dead on a residential street in Herlev, Denmark, in a killing that exposed the spread of Scandinavian gang violence across national borders. Five Swedish defendants were convicted, with three receiving life sentences and two minors handed the maximum 20-year terms ever imposed on juveniles in Danish legal history.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayHerlev+17