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    Mørkeland — episode 290 — The Triple Murder at the Abandoned Campsite by the West Coast
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    March 17, 2026 at 01:07 PM

    Mørkeland: Episode 290 about the triple murder by the North Sea

    The hosts of Mørkeland shed light on the discovery of three bodies at an abandoned campsite

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Mørkeland
    RadioPlay

    What is the episode about?

    Mørkeland episode 290 takes listeners to the Jutland west coast, where an otherwise peaceful summer outing for two families from Næstved turned into a nightmare. During a trip in a deserted military area near the North Sea, the families stumbled upon an abandoned campsite, where they made the gruesome discovery of a decomposed body in a hole in the ground. This find marked the beginning of one of the most complex investigations in recent times, as the police subsequently located two more victims at the same location. This episode of <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a> examines the technical details of the crime scene and the subsequent police efforts to identify the victims and find a perpetrator behind what quickly became known as the Triple Murder at the North Sea. /a> gennemgår de tekniske detaljer ved fundstedet og den efterfølgende politiindsats for at identificere ofrene og finde en gerningsmand bag det, der hurtigt blev døbt Trippeldrabet ved Vesterhavet.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of the Triple Murder at the abandoned campsite is characterized by its isolation and the macabre circumstances surrounding the discovery. The military area where the bodies were found is normally closed to the public, raising questions about how the perpetrator had knowledge of and access to the specific area. The investigation, described in <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a>, focuses on the forensic challenges of working with bodies that have been hidden for a long time under the harsh weather conditions of the Danish west coast. The police in Næstved and the local police at the North Sea had to collaborate closely to map the victims' last movements, which proved to be a challenge in an area with sparse surveillance and few witnesses. The case is an example of how random discoveries can reveal dark secrets hidden in the Danish nature. /a>, fokuserer på de retsmedicinske udfordringer ved at arbejde med lig, der har ligget skjult i længere tid under de barske vejrforhold ved den danske vestkyst. Politiet i Næstved og det lokale politi ved Vesterhavet måtte samarbejde tæt for at kortlægge ofrenes sidste færden, hvilket viste sig at være en udfordring i et område med sparsom overvågning og få vidner. Sagen er et eksempel på, hvordan tilfældige fund kan afsløre mørke hemmeligheder gemt i den danske natur.

    About the podcast

    The podcast <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a> has established itself as Denmark's leading true crime podcast over the past six years. The hosts present two different criminal cases each week, focusing on factual overviews of events, trials, and investigative methods. With episode 290, the program continues its tradition of shedding light on both well-known and lesser-known Danish cases, often with a respectful approach to the victims and their families. The program is published via RadioPlay and is available on all major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    The North Sea
    Naestved
    Triple murder
    Mørkeland hosts
    The triple murder at the West Coast
    found in a military area
    missing persons
    International murder cases
    International murder cases
    Forensic methodology regarding frozen bodies
    cold cases
    unsolved mysteries
    Murder by the Baltic Sea - Homicide Case in Northern Europe
    /a> har gennem over seks år etableret sig som Danmarks førende true crime-podcast. Værterne præsenterer hver uge to forskellige kriminalsager med fokus på saglige gennemgange af hændelsesforløb, retssager og efterforskningsmetoder. Med episode 290 fortsætter programmet sin tradition for at belyse både kendte og mindre kendte danske sager, ofte med en respektfuld tilgang til ofrene og de pårørende. Programmet udgives via RadioPlay og er tilgængeligt på alle store streamingplatforme som Spotify og Apple Podcasts.

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed directly via RadioPlay's website or in your preferred podcast app. With a duration of over two and a half hours, it is one of the most comprehensive overviews in the podcast's history, allowing space for both the forensic details and broader perspectives on the case of the triple murder.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners interested in cases of discoveries in nature or unsolved murders in Denmark, it is recommended to explore the <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a> archive for similar cases from Jutland and Zealand. The case of the Triple Murder at the North Sea connects to other major Danish police investigations where isolated locations have played a central role in the perpetrator's attempts to conceal the crime. /a> arkivet for lignende sager fra Jylland og Sjælland. Sagen om Trippeldrabet ved Vesterhavet trækker tråde til andre store danske politiefterforskninger, hvor isolerede lokationer har spillet en central rolle i gerningsmandens forsøg på at skjule forbrydelsen.

    Sources

    • RadioPlay - Mørkeland Episode 290
    • Police's daily report - Investigation at the North Sea

    Reviews

    "One of the most exciting and detailed episodes in a long time. The hosts really manage to convey the seriousness of the discovery at the North Sea." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
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    Mørkeland — episode 290 — The Triple Murder at the Abandoned Campsite by the West Coast
    Podcast
    •
    March 17, 2026 at 01:07 PM

    Mørkeland: Episode 290 about the triple murder by the North Sea

    The hosts of Mørkeland shed light on the discovery of three bodies at an abandoned campsite

    Vært
    Susanne Sperling
    Redaktør
    Mørkeland
    RadioPlay
    The North Sea
    Naestved
    Triple murder
    Mørkeland hosts
    The triple murder at the West Coast
    found in a military area
    missing persons
    International murder cases
    International murder cases
    Forensic methodology regarding frozen bodies
    cold cases
    unsolved mysteries
    Murder by the Baltic Sea - Homicide Case in Northern Europe

    What is the episode about?

    Mørkeland episode 290 takes listeners to the Jutland west coast, where an otherwise peaceful summer outing for two families from Næstved turned into a nightmare. During a trip in a deserted military area near the North Sea, the families stumbled upon an abandoned campsite, where they made the gruesome discovery of a decomposed body in a hole in the ground. This find marked the beginning of one of the most complex investigations in recent times, as the police subsequently located two more victims at the same location. This episode of <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a> examines the technical details of the crime scene and the subsequent police efforts to identify the victims and find a perpetrator behind what quickly became known as the Triple Murder at the North Sea. /a> gennemgår de tekniske detaljer ved fundstedet og den efterfølgende politiindsats for at identificere ofrene og finde en gerningsmand bag det, der hurtigt blev døbt Trippeldrabet ved Vesterhavet.

    The case behind the episode

    The case of the Triple Murder at the abandoned campsite is characterized by its isolation and the macabre circumstances surrounding the discovery. The military area where the bodies were found is normally closed to the public, raising questions about how the perpetrator had knowledge of and access to the specific area. The investigation, described in <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a>, focuses on the forensic challenges of working with bodies that have been hidden for a long time under the harsh weather conditions of the Danish west coast. The police in Næstved and the local police at the North Sea had to collaborate closely to map the victims' last movements, which proved to be a challenge in an area with sparse surveillance and few witnesses. The case is an example of how random discoveries can reveal dark secrets hidden in the Danish nature. /a>, fokuserer på de retsmedicinske udfordringer ved at arbejde med lig, der har ligget skjult i længere tid under de barske vejrforhold ved den danske vestkyst. Politiet i Næstved og det lokale politi ved Vesterhavet måtte samarbejde tæt for at kortlægge ofrenes sidste færden, hvilket viste sig at være en udfordring i et område med sparsom overvågning og få vidner. Sagen er et eksempel på, hvordan tilfældige fund kan afsløre mørke hemmeligheder gemt i den danske natur.

    About the podcast

    The podcast <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a> has established itself as Denmark's leading true crime podcast over the past six years. The hosts present two different criminal cases each week, focusing on factual overviews of events, trials, and investigative methods. With episode 290, the program continues its tradition of shedding light on both well-known and lesser-known Danish cases, often with a respectful approach to the victims and their families. The program is published via RadioPlay and is available on all major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. /a> har gennem over seks år etableret sig som Danmarks førende true crime-podcast. Værterne præsenterer hver uge to forskellige kriminalsager med fokus på saglige gennemgange af hændelsesforløb, retssager og efterforskningsmetoder. Med episode 290 fortsætter programmet sin tradition for at belyse både kendte og mindre kendte danske sager, ofte med en respektfuld tilgang til ofrene og de pårørende. Programmet udgives via RadioPlay og er tilgængeligt på alle store streamingplatforme som Spotify og Apple Podcasts.

    Listen here

    The episode can be streamed directly via RadioPlay's website or in your preferred podcast app. With a duration of over two and a half hours, it is one of the most comprehensive overviews in the podcast's history, allowing space for both the forensic details and broader perspectives on the case of the triple murder.

    Related episodes and media

    For listeners interested in cases of discoveries in nature or unsolved murders in Denmark, it is recommended to explore the <a href='/krimidex/moerkeland'>Mørkeland</a> archive for similar cases from Jutland and Zealand. The case of the Triple Murder at the North Sea connects to other major Danish police investigations where isolated locations have played a central role in the perpetrator's attempts to conceal the crime. /a> arkivet for lignende sager fra Jylland og Sjælland. Sagen om Trippeldrabet ved Vesterhavet trækker tråde til andre store danske politiefterforskninger, hvor isolerede lokationer har spillet en central rolle i gerningsmandens forsøg på at skjule forbrydelsen.

    Sources

    • RadioPlay - Mørkeland Episode 290
    • Police's daily report - Investigation at the North Sea

    Reviews

    "One of the most exciting and detailed episodes in a long time. The hosts really manage to convey the seriousness of the discovery at the North Sea." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)
    Related Content
    The Murder Detectives — Channel 4 — 2015

    The Murder Detectives på Channel 4: Historien bag drabet på Nicholas Robinson

    EXPOSED: The Ghost Train Fire — Australian TV — 2025

    EXPOSED: The Ghost Train Fire on Australian TV: The Case of the Luna Park Fire

    EXPOSED: The Ghost Train Fire — Australian TV — 2025

    EXPOSED: The Ghost Train Fire on Australian TV: The Case of the Luna Park Fire

    Killer Motive — Oxygen — 2025

    Killer Motive on Oxygen: Stephanie Gosk explores dark criminal psychology

    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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