The Natascha Kampusch case (2006)Posts Tagged “The Natascha Kampusch case (2006)”8 postsPodcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Cryptic Letter Uncovers Tragedy in ValbyA young man arrived at his mother's allotment house in Valby on a red motorcycle with his 7-year-old son, claiming his wife and daughter were hospitalized. When the boy vanished and a cryptic letter arrived, what followed was an investigation into a tragedy that shook the Danish community.MørkelandRadioPlayValby+36Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Natascha Kampusch: 8 Years in a Hidden BasementOn 2 March 1998, 10-year-old Natascha Kampusch vanished on her way to school in Vienna, Austria. She had been abducted by Wolfgang Přiklopil and imprisoned in a secret basement cell beneath his house. Eight years later, she escaped—and her captor took his own life the same day.MørkelandRadioPlayAustria+21Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026The 3,096 Days: Inside Natascha Kampusch's Basement PrisonOn March 2, 1998, Natascha Kampusch was abducted near Vienna, Austria, and held captive for 3,096 days in a hidden basement. Her escape in August 2006 and the captor's immediate suicide left unanswered questions about one of Europe's most haunting kidnapping cases.MørkelandRadioPlayAustria+19Podcast 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, 20263,096 Days in a Cellar: The Natascha Kampusch CaseOn March 2, 1998, 10-year-old Natascha Kampusch was abducted in Vienna and held captive in a soundproof basement for over eight years. Her escape in 2006 and subsequent survival made her one of Europe's most remarkable resilience stories.MørkelandRadioPlayAustria+15Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026When Medical Evidence Fails: The Danish Case Reopening Debate on Child DeathsThe 2015 death of 13-month-old Noah Emil Debelbøs in Denmark sparked a legal battle that would expose weaknesses in Scandinavian child welfare investigations. A new podcast examines how ambiguous medical evidence and police procedure failures led to acquittals—and raised uncomfortable questions about how societies determine guilt in infant death cases.BreakdownAtlanta Journal-ConstitutionGeorgia+28Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Podcast Crowdsources True Crime Stories From ListenersA Danish true crime podcast has taken an unconventional approach to storytelling by placing listener-submitted accounts at the center of its format. Du er ikke alene (You Are Not Alone) launched its third season in November 2025, continuing to build an audience across Scandinavia with accounts of unexplained phenomena and harrowing personal experiences.You are not aloneRadioPlayDenmark+27Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Escape and Grave Desecration: Two Cases from Danish Psychiatric HospitalThe Mørkeland Podcast's October 2025 episode explores two separate criminal cases connected to Nykøbing Sjælland psychiatric hospital in Denmark, including an escape by a patient under mental observation and alleged nighttime cemetery disturbances.MørkelandRadioPlayDenmark+32