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Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E26 — The Minds of Criminal Women
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March 17, 2026 at 12:59 PM

Danish Homicide Cases: The Minds of Criminal Women and the Assault on a Nurse

Kristina Antivakis investigates the role of forensic psychiatry in cases involving insane female offenders

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Danish Murder Cases
RadioPlay

What is the episode about?

Danske Drabssager presents in this episode an in-depth examination of a specific forensic psychiatric case, where a female perpetrator assaulted a young nurse during a severe psychosis. The episode, titled 'THE MINDS OF CRIMINAL WOMEN', constitutes the fifth part of a comprehensive six-episode series that exclusively focuses on criminal women in the Danish legal system. Journalist and author Kristina Antivakis serves as the host, guiding listeners through the complex psychological mechanisms that come into play when insanity at the time of the crime leads to violent actions.

The case behind the episode

The case at the center of the episode involves a woman who described a feeling of being split into two personalities. This condition escalated into an acute psychosis, resulting in a physical assault on a nurse who was employed to care for her. Through the conversation between forensic psychologist Tine Wøbbe and forensic psychiatrist Mette Brandt-Christensen, it is illuminated how the Danish legal system handles individuals deemed unaccountable due to mental illness. The two experts discuss the diagnostic challenges and the patterns observed in women in forensic psychiatry , including the differences in violent behavior between men and women during psychotic states. The case raises important questions about the safety of healthcare personnel and the treatment sentences that often follow such incidents.

About the podcast

The podcast Danske Drabssager is known for its factual and detailed approach to real criminal cases. By involving professional experts like Tine Wøbbe, who has extensive knowledge of the minds of criminal women, the program manages to elevate itself from mere entertainment to an enlightening review of criminology and psychiatry. This specific series on criminal women explores everything from child murders to the rarer cases of serial killers, but focuses in part 5 specifically on the gray area between crime and illness.

Denmark
Forensic psychiatry
Kristina Antivakis
Forensic psychiatric case regarding psychotic assault on nurse
Analytical review of female homicide cases in Denmark
Female perpetrators
Criminal Women
murder-without-borders
historical murders
murder mysteries
Listen here

The episode 'THE MINDS OF CRIMINAL WOMEN - Criminal Women, Part 5' can be streamed on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and RadioPlay. With a duration of 39 minutes, the episode provides ample opportunity to understand the nuances that characterize cases where the perpetrator cannot be sentenced to prison but is instead given psychiatric treatment.

Related episodes and media

For listeners interested in the topic, it is recommended to listen to the other episodes in the series about criminal women, including cases of child murder and economic crime committed by women. Previous seasons of Danske Drabssager have also covered historical cases such as Dagmar Overby , providing a historical perspective on how society's view of the dangerous woman has changed over time.

Sources

  • RadioPlay - Danske Drabssager Episode Overview
  • Apple Podcasts - The Minds of Criminal Women

Reviews

"Forensic psychologist Tine Wøbbe and forensic psychiatrist Mette Brandt-Christensen discuss a case where a woman felt split in two and, during a psychosis, assaulted a young nurse." — Apple Podcasts (Explicit content)

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Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E26 — The Minds of Criminal Women
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 12:59 PM

Danish Homicide Cases: The Minds of Criminal Women and the Assault on a Nurse

Kristina Antivakis investigates the role of forensic psychiatry in cases involving insane female offenders

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Danish Murder Cases
RadioPlay
Denmark
Forensic psychiatry
Kristina Antivakis
Forensic psychiatric case regarding psychotic assault on nurse
Analytical review of female homicide cases in Denmark
Female perpetrators
Criminal Women
murder-without-borders
historical murders
murder mysteries

What is the episode about?

Danske Drabssager presents in this episode an in-depth examination of a specific forensic psychiatric case, where a female perpetrator assaulted a young nurse during a severe psychosis. The episode, titled 'THE MINDS OF CRIMINAL WOMEN', constitutes the fifth part of a comprehensive six-episode series that exclusively focuses on criminal women in the Danish legal system. Journalist and author Kristina Antivakis serves as the host, guiding listeners through the complex psychological mechanisms that come into play when insanity at the time of the crime leads to violent actions.

The case behind the episode

The case at the center of the episode involves a woman who described a feeling of being split into two personalities. This condition escalated into an acute psychosis, resulting in a physical assault on a nurse who was employed to care for her. Through the conversation between forensic psychologist Tine Wøbbe and forensic psychiatrist Mette Brandt-Christensen, it is illuminated how the Danish legal system handles individuals deemed unaccountable due to mental illness. The two experts discuss the diagnostic challenges and the patterns observed in women in forensic psychiatry , including the differences in violent behavior between men and women during psychotic states. The case raises important questions about the safety of healthcare personnel and the treatment sentences that often follow such incidents.

About the podcast

The podcast Danske Drabssager is known for its factual and detailed approach to real criminal cases. By involving professional experts like Tine Wøbbe, who has extensive knowledge of the minds of criminal women, the program manages to elevate itself from mere entertainment to an enlightening review of criminology and psychiatry. This specific series on criminal women explores everything from child murders to the rarer cases of serial killers, but focuses in part 5 specifically on the gray area between crime and illness.

Listen here

The episode 'THE MINDS OF CRIMINAL WOMEN - Criminal Women, Part 5' can be streamed on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and RadioPlay. With a duration of 39 minutes, the episode provides ample opportunity to understand the nuances that characterize cases where the perpetrator cannot be sentenced to prison but is instead given psychiatric treatment.

Related episodes and media

For listeners interested in the topic, it is recommended to listen to the other episodes in the series about criminal women, including cases of child murder and economic crime committed by women. Previous seasons of Danske Drabssager have also covered historical cases such as Dagmar Overby , providing a historical perspective on how society's view of the dangerous woman has changed over time.

Sources

  • RadioPlay - Danske Drabssager Episode Overview
  • Apple Podcasts - The Minds of Criminal Women

Reviews

"Forensic psychologist Tine Wøbbe and forensic psychiatrist Mette Brandt-Christensen discuss a case where a woman felt split in two and, during a psychosis, assaulted a young nurse." — Apple Podcasts (Explicit content)

Read more

Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E28 — The Basement Murder
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Danish Murder Cases: Stine Bolther investigates the brutal basement murder

Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E25 — Criminal Women part 4
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Danish Murder Cases: Female perpetrator convicted of murder in bed

Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E30 — The Unicycle Rider Who Became a Murderer
Podcast Episode

Danish Murder Cases: A 16-Year-Old Boy's Murder of a 5-Year-Old Girl

Related Content
Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E28 — The Basement Murder

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Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E25 — Criminal Women part 4

Danish Murder Cases: Female perpetrator convicted of murder in bed

Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E30 — The Unicycle Rider Who Became a Murderer

Danish Murder Cases: A 16-Year-Old Boy's Murder of a 5-Year-Old Girl

Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E27 — Criminal Women Part 6

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