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Violence

Understanding the definition, investigation, and brutal consequences in true crime cases

Violence is more than just blows. Understand its definition, its role in crimes, the investigation process, and the deep psychological scars it leaves in true crime cases.


Understanding the definition, investigation, and brutal consequences in true crime cases


What defines violence in true crime – and why is it used?


In true crime, violence is defined as any act that inflicts or intends to inflict physical harm, psychological damage, pain, or suffering on another person, and it is a recurring theme in many criminal cases. The concept covers not only overt physical violence but also includes subtle forms such as threats of violence, coercion, and intimidation. These all play a crucial role in criminal acts where violence is often used to achieve control, dominance, or financial gain. The manifestations of violence are diverse, ranging from impulsive assaults and domestic violence to meticulously planned and brutal crimes committed by organized criminal networks. This underscores the complex nature of violence and its severe consequences.


How investigators decode traces of violence and motive


During the investigation of criminal acts where violence has occurred, securing and analyzing evidence is crucial. Physical evidence collected at a crime scene, such as DNA traces, fingerprints, or the weapon used, plays a central role. Similarly, testimonies from individuals who observed or experienced the violent episodes are invaluable for reconstructing the sequence of events and shedding light on the perpetrator's profile and possible motive. A thorough understanding of the dynamics of violence is essential for investigators, as it can reveal behavioral patterns and intentions of the perpetrator. This applies whether the violence is a means to facilitate another crime, such as robbery or sexual assault, or if the violence itself is the goal, motivated by hatred, revenge, or other destructive impulses.


Long-term effects of violence: A societal challenge


The consequences of violence extend far beyond immediate physical injuries. For victims of violence and their relatives, violent acts often lead to severe psychological trauma, persistent anxiety, and a fundamental undermining of their sense of security. This highlights how violence constitutes a serious crime with extensive and long-lasting societal costs. Effective investigation and prosecution of violent acts are therefore a central task for the justice system. It is an ongoing challenge that necessitates a thorough understanding of the many forms of violence and its destructive impact on both individuals and society as a whole.


What does violence look like in practice? Explore cases of assault and crimes motivated by control. Read our harrowing cases about violence below.

Posts Tagged “Violence”

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Norbert Pöhlke – Maskenmandens terror i Ludwigsburg
CaseMay 7, 2026

Norbert Pöhlke – The Masked Man's Terror in Ludwigsburg

Norbert Pöhlke terrorized the Ludwigsburg area in Baden-Württemberg during the 1970s with a series of brutal armed robberies committed while wearing masks and costumes. The case became one of Germany's most notorious crimes as the perpetrator remained unidentified for years. Pöhlke's systematic violence and ability to disguise himself made him one of the country's most feared criminals of the decade.

Norbert PöhlkeMaskenmandenstysk krimi+5
Brøndby Stadium — assault case against guard — 2025
CaseMarch 17, 2026

Danish Football Fan, 61, Convicted of Stadium Guard Assault

A 61-year-old Danish man has been convicted of assaulting a security guard at Brøndby Stadion during a high-stakes football cup semifinal in April 2025. The case highlights persistent stadium violence issues in Scandinavian football, where security staff face recurring threats during matches.

ViolenceBroendby StadionThe court in Glostrup+7
Lawsuit against Danish pop star in Copenhagen City Court 2026
CaseMarch 17, 2026

Danish Pop Star Convicted of Assault Over Nightclub Glass Throw

A Danish recording artist has been convicted of aggravated assault by a Copenhagen court after throwing a plastic drinking glass at two people inside a nightclub, causing facial injuries requiring stitches. The case highlights persistent questions about celebrity accountability in Scandinavian entertainment circles.

ViolencefamousArch+13
Gang War: Blood Brothers Reveal Crime's Depths
BookNovember 27, 2025

Denmark's Hidden Gang Wars: A Decade of Nordic Criminal Conflict

A groundbreaking 2012 book by Danish journalists exposed the brutal territorial wars between motorcycle gangs and immigrant crime networks that had ravaged Denmark since 2007. More than a decade later, the documentation remains a critical lens on how Nordic organized crime operates—and why it matters internationally.

Gang crimeViolenceUnsolved case+18
A Prison Diary reveals Britain's prison challenges
BookSeptember 28, 2025

Inside Britain's Prisons: What a Notorious Inmate Revealed

In July 2001, disgraced British politician Jeffrey Archer entered HMP Belmarsh, a maximum-security prison in South London, to serve a four-year sentence for perjury. His subsequent published accounts of life behind bars offer a stark window into the challenges facing Britain's prison system.

High-profile caseUnited KingdomViolence+17
The Værebro Gang Warriors Unveil Underworld Secrets
YouTubeSeptember 11, 2025

Inside Copenhagen's Gang Underworld: The Værebro Story

Carsten Norton's book and accompanying documentary expose the rise of Værebros Hårde Kerne (VHK), a Copenhagen gang that transformed under the Khan brothers into the Comanches MC biker club. Released together, these works offer rare insider access to Denmark's organized crime underbelly.

Gang crimeBikerJournalism+28
Family Murder Reveals Deadly Consequences of War Trauma
BookSeptember 8, 2025

When Warriors Return: A Danish Family's Tragedy and War Trauma

In July 2016, a 37-year-old Danish military veteran killed both his parents with an axe at their summer home in eastern Denmark. A new book by journalists and scholars explores how unmanaged combat-related trauma and PTSD can spiral into catastrophic violence—a story increasingly relevant across NATO nations.

FamilicideWarfarePsychopathy+17
American Murder shocks: Technology exposes constant violence
YouTubeAugust 28, 2025

How Social Media Algorithms Weaponize True Crime Content

Unfiltered violent crime imagery—including stabbings and political assassinations—spreads automatically through social media feeds without user search or consent. New research from Scandinavia reveals how algorithmic systems systematically distribute graphic criminal content, raising urgent questions about psychological harm and the integrity of criminal investigations.

FamilicideMurderVideo evidence+21
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
Family murder: shocking double murder revealed
BookJuly 20, 2025

Danish War Veteran Held Parents' Bodies in Car for a Week

In 2016, Søren Kragh, a former military soldier from Denmark's Eastern Jutland region, murdered both parents and transported their bodies in his car for seven days before discovery during a routine traffic stop. A newly published investigation now probes the psychological and social factors behind one of Scandinavia's most disturbing familial homicides.

FamilicideMurderPsychopathy+17
Women Behind Bars: breaking away from prison's harsh realities
BookJuly 10, 2025

America's Hidden Prison Crisis: What Documentaries Reveal About Women Behind Bars

Between 2007 and 2015, leading American broadcasters including ABC News, National Geographic, and A&E produced groundbreaking documentaries examining conditions in women's prisons across the United States, uncovering systemic failures affecting approximately 200,000 incarcerated women.

FangeskabViolenceTrial+11
A figure resembling Albert Fish stands outside a New York City apartment building in the 1930s, dressed in period attire.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Albert Fish: The Gray Man Who Hunted Children

Albert Fish, born in 1870, murdered at least three children between 1924 and 1928, including 11-year-old Grace Budd, whose dismembered remains he cannibalized. Arrested in 1930 and convicted in 1936, Fish claimed to have killed over 100 children across America before his execution.

Serial killerCannibalismChildren+30
A figure resembling Antonio Ferrara stands in handcuffs outside a Belgian police station, flanked by officers.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Escape King Ferrara Captured in Armed Belgian Police Raid

Antonio Ferrara, the French-Italian criminal infamous for two audacious prison escapes, was arrested on February 27, 2025, during an armed police operation in Eupen, Belgium. The 51-year-old was apprehended alongside multiple co-conspirators in a joint French-Belgian raid targeting an alleged plot to rob a German bank vault.

Bank robberyEscapeFangeskab+16
A weathered biker vest with a prominent Bandidos MC patch hangs on a rusty nail in a dimly lit garage, surrounded by tools and spare motorcycle parts.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Denmark Dissolves Bandidos MC in Historic Organized Crime Ruling

A Danish court has ordered the dissolution of Bandidos Motorcycle Club Denmark, marking a significant enforcement action against organized crime in Scandinavia. The ruling found the organization operated as a unified criminal enterprise engaged in murder, assault, and drug trafficking across the country.

Motorcycle clubGang crimeDrug lord+20
A damaged silver Lamborghini parked on a dimly lit Los Angeles street, its doors ajar, capturing the aftermath of Chris Brown's 2009 assault on Rihanna.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Chris Brown Guilty in 2009 Rihanna Assault Case

Chris Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault on June 22, 2009, following a February 8 altercation with then-girlfriend Rihanna in Los Angeles. The incident left Rihanna with visible facial injuries and resulted in Brown's arrest and subsequent prosecution.

PartnermordViolenceCelebrity+21
A weathered, wooden barrel half-buried in dense New Hampshire forest foliage, signifying the hidden evidence that eventually exposed serial killer Terry Peder Rasmussen through DNA analysis.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Bear Brook Murders: From Barrels to Serial Killer

In November 1985, a boy kicking over a barrel in Bear Brook State Park, New Hampshire, uncovered the remains of two victims—beginning one of America's most haunting unsolved cases. Thirty-two years later, genetic genealogy identified the killer: Terry Peder Rasmussen, a man who had evaded justice under at least five aliases.

Serial killerUnsolved caseForensic medicine+24
A figure resembling Casey Anthony stands in an Orlando nightclub, surrounded by partygoers, with her expression detached and indifferent amidst the crowd's enthusiasm.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Caylee Anthony: The Toddler Case That Divided America

Two-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony disappeared from her Orlando, Florida home in early June 2008. Her mother, Casey Anthony, waited 31 days before the child's absence was reported—triggering one of America's most polarizing murder trials and a jury verdict that shocked the nation.

FamilicideUnsolved caseTrial+17
A figure resembling David Berkowitz stands on a New York street, a .44 caliber revolver in a brown paper bag clutched at his side, 1970s cars lining the curb.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Son of Sam: The .44 Caliber Killer Who Terrorized New York

Between 1975 and 1977, David Berkowitz murdered six people and wounded eleven others across New York City's boroughs in a series of brutal shootings and stabbings. Known as the Son of Sam, the .44 Caliber Killer eluded police for nearly two years before his arrest in August 1977, confessing to being both a serial killer and prolific arsonist.

Serial killerShootingFamilicide+19
A figure resembling Brian Bo Larsen uses a hidden saw to cut prison cell bars, with discarded rope ladder made of linen nearby at Vridsløselille.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Denmark's Serial Prison Escapee: The Man Who Left 22 Times

Brian Bo Larsen, a 40-year-old Danish inmate, has earned the nickname "Flugtkongen" (Escape King) after successfully breaking out of prison at least 21-22 times. With 23 years served across multiple institutions, his repeated escapes raise questions about security at Nordic correctional facilities.

EscapeRobberyAlbertslund+25
A figure resembling Joseph Colombo lies surrounded by chaos during the 1971 assassination attempt; visible crowds and a sense of panic in a bustling New York street.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Colombo Crime Family: New York's Most Brutal Mafia Dynasty

The Colombo crime family emerged in 1928 as New York's youngest of the Five Families, built on bootlegging and eventually dominating organized crime across the Northeast. Known for extreme internal violence and brutality, the family's decline from 150 made members to just 75 by 1993 reflects decades of devastating internal wars and federal prosecution.

MafiaMurderExtortion+12

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