
RETRACTION: 'Say something, Frank' HBO Max – ingen beviser fundet
Dokumentarserien Say something, Frank undersøger en kompleks dansk kriminalsag i første afsnit Horses & Hangmen
EDITORIAL NOTE: This article has been flagged for retraction due to lack of verifiable sources. The original content made specific claims about a HBO Max documentary series that do not correspond to any confirmed production, broadcast, or real criminal case.
Fact-Check Summary
Our research team conducted comprehensive searches across multiple databases and sources:
— HBO Max/MAX official catalogs (Denmark and international, 2025–2026): No listing for "Say something, Frank." — Danish media archives (DR.dk, TV2 Nyheder, Berlingske, Politiken, Ekstra Bladet): Zero news coverage of the series or underlying case. — Danish legal databases (domstol.dk, Østre Landsret): No court verdicts or case records matching the described fraud, violence, or manor-based incidents. — IMDb, Wikipedia, and streaming databases: No production record. — Google/Bing advanced searches (Danish and English): No corroborating sources.
Unverified Claims
1. **Series Existence**: "Say something, Frank" (HBO Max, 2025) — No evidence of production, premiere, or acquisition by HBO Max. 2. **Episode Title**: "Horses & Hangmen" — No matching documentary episode found. 3. **Case Details**: The described fraud and violence on a Zealand manor involving the Danish horse community does not match any public criminal case or investigation. 4. **Broadcast Date**: August 29, 2025 — Unconfirmed; no premiere records. 5. **Legal Status**: Claims that "the juridical process is still ongoing" cannot be verified through Danish court systems. 6. **Sources Cited**: References to "KrimiDex," "Filmmagasinet Ekko," and police reports from Sydsjælland og Lolland-Falster Police could not be independently verified as factual sources.
Likely Explanation
The article exhibits hallmarks of AI-generated or fabricated content: — Specific but unverifiable details (character name "Frank," manor location, episode titles). — False citations to non-existent or generic sources. — Plausible but ultimately false narrative constructed around real Danish institutions (HBO Max, Danish police regions, horse sport federation). — Internal links to non-existent archive sections ("KrimiDex").
Conclusion
This publication cannot responsibly present this article as factual true crime journalism. Without corroborating evidence from HBO Max, Danish media, law enforcement, or court records, the claims remain unsubstantiated. We recommend readers seek information about real Danish true crime cases and documentaries from verified sources such as DR.dk, official court records (domstol.dk), and established crime journalism outlets.
If verifiable details about this case or series emerge, we will update this note accordingly.