Two bodies in Herlev: a podcast uncovers secrets

A dark apartment in Herlev hides a terrifying secret. Two bodies were found after months of being unnoticed, and the podcast 'Danske Drabssager' brings this and other remarkable murder mysteries to public attention. Each episode of this engaging series provides listeners with a fascinating insight into the complex mechanisms behind Denmark's most intricate murder cases. With a fearless journalistic approach, host Stine Bolther, in collaboration with a team of expert commentators, presents detailed accounts of investigations, forensic medicine, and court rulings. Produced by Bauer Media and True Crime Agency, the podcast launched in 2019 and is available on platforms like RadioPlay, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.

Journalistic sharpness and ethical balance in Danish true crime

'Danske Drabssager' excels with its sharp journalistic insight and ethical awareness. Each episode serves as a thorough examination of often overlooked details, from authentic police radio lines to crucial court documents. The balance between technical case aspects and human narratives creates an experience that is both enlightening and captivating. While the level of detail can seem harsh in some episodes, the podcast team succeeds in maintaining a respectful focus on the victims and involved parties. This delicate balance has contributed to the podcast maintaining its position as an icon of integrity within the true crime genre.

Justice and facts: more than just entertainment

The podcast has brought new insights to the Danish public by focusing on justice and policing methods—often overlooked topics in Denmark. Unlike larger international formats like 'Serial' or 'Making a Murderer', 'Danske Drabssager' is deeply rooted in the local environment and marked by nuanced, investigative thoroughness. The series challenges both listeners and players in the legal system to scrutinize the gray areas of justice. This dedication to both facts and human stories ensures that the podcast serves as more than just entertainment—it is a catalyst for change and reflection.

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Susanne Sperling

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