
What is the episode about?
Mørkeland episode 300 presents two significant Danish criminal cases, both set in the Copenhagen area. The first case begins at a traffic light in Sydhavnen one late afternoon in August, where a taxi driver picks up a passenger who turns out to have a highly detailed and criminal agenda. The passenger directs the taxi to several locations, including a bank in Østerbro, making the driver an unwilling witness and tool in a planned bank robbery. The second case in the anniversary episode involves a female fugitive and a tragic incident in a townhouse, where a father finds his daughter's home locked under concerning circumstances. This part of the episode contains a warning about content related to suicide.
The case behind the episode
The first case in Mørkeland highlights the creative methods that certain criminals use to avoid detection. By using an ordinary taxi as a getaway vehicle, the perpetrator attempted to conceal his identity and movements in the Copenhagen cityscape. The journey from Sydhavnen to Østerbro is central to the police's reconstruction of the events. The second case delves into the human costs of escape and isolation. When the father arrives at the townhouse, he is met by an ominous silence that leads to the discovery of a case that touches both the legal system and the personal tragedies behind bars. Both cases have been selected for this special episode to mark the podcast's milestone of 300 episodes.
About the podcast
Mørkeland is one of Denmark's most popular true crime podcasts, which weekly examines older and newer criminal cases from both home and abroad. The podcast is known for its chronological review of the case files, police investigations, and the legal aftermath. With episode 300, the program cements its position on platforms like RadioPlay and Spotify as a primary source of Danish criminal history presented in an accessible audio format. The anniversary episode has a duration of nearly two hours, allowing the hosts time to delve into the technical details of the bank robbery in Østerbro and the psychological aspects of the case involving the fugitive.