Unable to Publish: Insufficient English-Language Sources
TrueCrime.News editorial standards require verified English-language sources

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TrueCrime.News maintains strict editorial standards requiring verified facts from English-language sources before publication. A proposed article on the Von Bülow-sagen—a Danish aristocratic case reportedly involving a defendant acquitted on appeal after a controversial trial—could not meet these standards.
Research conducted through Perplexity and English-language databases identified multiple Danish-language sources discussing the case, including articles from alt.dk, Politiken, and amtsavisen.dk. However, no verified English-language reporting on the Danish defendant, trial proceedings, appeal, or acquittal was located in accessible international news archives, Wikipedia English editions, or major English-language true crime publications.
English-language search results for "Von Bülow" returned information about unrelated historical figures bearing the surname—including Prussian general Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow and German Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow—but nothing substantiating details of the Danish case itself.
For international true crime coverage, TrueCrime.News requires either:
• Direct access to verified English-language news reporting from the period of the case • Published English translations of court documents or official proceedings • Coverage in established English-language international media outlets • Peer-reviewed English-language academic analysis
Without these, the risk of misrepresenting facts, mistranslating details, or amplifying unverified claims becomes unacceptable—particularly in cases involving real people and serious criminal allegations.


