The North SeaPosts Tagged “The North Sea”5 postsPodcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Five Fishermen Freed After 17 Months: Danish Case Exposes Pretrial Detention RiskFive Danish fishermen walked free in June 2024 after spending 17 months in pretrial detention for a murder they did not commit. A court found the evidence insufficient, highlighting systemic risks in how Nordic justice systems handle prolonged custody without proven charges.Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayNorth Sea+38Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Inside Danish Murder Interrogations: New Podcast Dissects Nordic CrimeA new Danish true crime podcast is offering international audiences rare access to police interrogation recordings from some of Northern Europe's most significant murder investigations. 'Forhøret' combines raw interview footage with forensic analysis to explore how Scandinavian law enforcement solves complex homicides.The hearingPodimoDenmark+39Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Podcast Explores Killer Clown and Buried Alive CaseA Danish true crime podcast has dedicated an episode to investigating cases involving a killer clown and a woman buried alive in a cardboard box. The Mørkeland podcast's coverage spans incidents allegedly occurring in Denmark, Australia, England, Shanghai, and Aarhus.MørkelandRadioPlayDenmark+33Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Podcast Mørkeland Explores True Crime CasesMørkeland, a Danish-language true crime podcast, covers criminal cases from around the world, including episodes on notorious perpetrators and unsolved mysteries. The series has gained audiences across Scandinavia for its investigative approach to violent crimes.MørkelandRadioPlayCopenhagen+36Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Triple Murder: Bodies Found at Abandoned Military CampsiteA Danish true crime podcast has brought renewed attention to one of Scandinavia's most disturbing unsolved cases: three bodies discovered at an abandoned campground in a remote military zone on Denmark's west coast. The grim discovery was made by vacationing families who stumbled upon human remains in various states of decomposition.MørkelandRadioPlayThe North Sea+21