
What is the episode about?
Natascha Kampusch was abducted on March 2, 1998, by Wolfgang Priklopil on her way to school in Vienna, marking the beginning of one of the most talked-about criminal cases in recent European history. In episode 304 of the popular podcast Mørkeland hosts Camilla and Kristine delve into the psychological mechanisms behind Priklopil's actions and the horrifying captivity that Kampusch endured in a soundproof basement beneath the perpetrator's house. In addition to the Austrian case, the episode presents a shocking case from Sweden, where a man confessed to setting his fiancée on fire in a van, which was just the tip of the iceberg in a case of extreme sadism and control.
The case behind the episode
Wolfgang Priklopil held Natascha Kampusch captive for exactly 3,096 days. Throughout the episode, it is described how he managed to hide his victim from the outside world in a small suburb of Vienna, Strasshof an der Nordbahn, despite extensive police investigations. The case of Natascha Kampusch took a dramatic turn in August 2006 when she managed to escape while Priklopil was distracted by a phone call. Shortly after her escape, Wolfgang Priklopil committed suicide by throwing himself in front of a train, leaving many unanswered questions about his motives and any potential accomplices.
The second case in the episode focuses on the Swedish authorities' investigation of a man who exhibited extreme sadistic behavior. The investigation revealed that the assault on his fiancée was not an isolated incident, but part of a pattern of severe violence. Swedish criminal cases of this nature often highlight the challenges of identifying dangerous stalkers and sadists before their actions escalate to murder or attempted murder.