
Krimireporter and author Stine Bolther examines one of Denmark's most unusual homicide cases in the latest episode of Danske Drabssager, a long-running Danish true crime podcast. The February 2026 episode—titled "En Morderisk Plan" ("A Murderous Plan")—delves into a crime in Djursland near Randers that authorities say demonstrates shocking levels of premeditation.
The case centers on the murder of a victim who, according to the episode description, had warned close relatives beforehand that the crime "might happen." This warning adds a disturbing layer to the investigation: the victim apparently saw the threat coming but could not prevent it. The crime also involves a pregnant woman, though the episode description does not specify her role—whether as victim, witness, or another participant in the case.
One of the most striking elements of the investigation is an audio recording that Bolther describes as "hair-raising." This recording apparently contains evidence so compelling that it forms a cornerstone of the case against those involved. The nature of the recording and what it captures remains undisclosed in available episode summaries, but authorities clearly view it as crucial proof of planning and intent.
Bolther enlisted several experts to analyze the case. Among them are Mette Grith Stage, a defense attorney who provides legal perspective; Jens Møller Jensen, a former homicide chief with decades of investigative experience; Bent Hytholm Jensen, a forensic technician; and Hans Petter Hougen, a professor of forensic medicine. These contributors help unpack the forensic, legal, and investigative dimensions of what the episode promises is an exceptionally unusual Danish crime.
The podcast episode description notes that this case is so distinctive that listeners "might not believe it happened in Denmark." This comment suggests the crime either involves unusual circumstances, perpetrators, or methods that defy typical Danish crime patterns—or some combination of these factors.
Danske Drabssager ("Danish Murder Cases") has built a reputation as one of Scandinavia's premier true crime podcasts, with this episode marking Season 14, Episode 1. The show is rated Explicit, indicating mature content appropriate for adult audiences. The full 43-minute episode became available on February 3, 2026, at 11:01 PM UTC across multiple platforms.
As with many recent true crime investigations, particularly those focusing on cases that have not received extensive English-language media coverage, specific details about the victim's identity, the accused parties, trial outcomes, and sentences remain largely confined to Danish-language sources and the podcast itself. The case highlights how true crime podcasts—particularly those produced in non-English-speaking countries—often bring important investigations to wider audiences, even when traditional news media coverage has been limited internationally.


