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Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E30 — The Unicycle Rider Who Became a Murderer
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March 17, 2026 at 01:13 PM

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

Danish Murder Cases analyzes the case of the young loner who committed an unfathomable child murder

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Danish Murder Cases
RadioPlay

What is the episode about?

Danske Drabssager presents in the episode Enspænderen der blev morder a shocking overview of one of the most tragic cases in Danish criminal history, where a 16-year-old boy took the life of a 5-year-old girl. The episode focuses on the events leading up to the crime, which took place in broad daylight, and attempts to shed light on how a young person with no prior history of violence can end up committing a child murder. Through detailed descriptions of the investigation and forensic findings, the listener gains insight into a case that shook the community and raised questions about the prevention of youth crime.

The case behind the episode

The case of the 16-year-old perpetrator is characterized by its brutal and seemingly unmotivated nature. The little girl, only five years old, was strangled, which according to forensic examinations is one of the most personal and violent methods of murder. Child murder in Denmark is statistically rare, and when the perpetrator is a minor, the case is further complicated by legal and ethical considerations. In this case, the perpetrator was described as a loner who lived isolated from his peers, which the podcast uses as a basis for a discussion about the significance of isolation in the radicalization to violence. Youth crime of this caliber often requires a comprehensive mental evaluation, which is also addressed in the episode.

About the podcast

Danske Drabssager is known for its factual and documentary approach to real criminal cases. The podcast conveys complex police technical details and legal aftermath in a way that is accessible to the general public. In season 12, episode 30, the editorial team maintains their focus on the human fates behind the headlines, both within the victim's family and in understanding the perpetrator's profile. By utilizing expert sources and reconstructions of the sequence of events, the production manages to create a coherent narrative about an otherwise incomprehensible act.

Denmark
child murder
Danish Murder Cases editorial team
Murder of 5-year-old girl committed by 16-year-old boy
policing methods
Expert interview on murder investigation
Forensic psychiatry
Criminal Women
International murder cases
murder-without-borders
found in a military area
behavioral analysis
The Marc Dutroux case
The Brett Case — family murder in South Warden
The Brett Case
Analytical review of female homicide cases in Denmark
Female perpetrators
The stabbing murder — Planned kidnapping
The stabbing murder
The Arlene Fraser murder case
the case of the clairvoyant's victim
True Crime Podcast 2026
mordssag
justitssvigt
uløste sager
forensisk efterforskning
hvidvaskning
mordsager
drab på ægtefælle
amerikanske drabssager
amerikanske kriminalsager

Listen here

The episode can be streamed on all major platforms. You can find the episode directly at RadioPlay , or through your preferred service like Spotify or Apple Podcasts. For listeners interested in Danish murder cases , this episode offers a unique perspective on the psychological aspects of murders committed by young people.

Related episodes and media

If you are interested in cases involving young perpetrators, it is recommended to listen to previous episodes of Danske Drabssager that address similar themes. There is also extensive coverage of the topic in non-fiction literature on Danish forensic psychiatry, which elaborates on the challenges the system faces when children and young people commit serious violent crimes.

Sources

  • RadioPlay - Danske Drabssager Official Page
  • Apple Podcasts - Danske Drabssager Episode Overview

Reviews

"One of the most thorough true crime podcasts in Denmark, always treating the subjects with respect." — Apple Podcasts (4.2/5)

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Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E30 — The Unicycle Rider Who Became a Murderer
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 01:13 PM

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

Danish Murder Cases analyzes the case of the young loner who committed an unfathomable child murder

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Danish Murder Cases
RadioPlay
Denmark
child murder
Danish Murder Cases editorial team
Murder of 5-year-old girl committed by 16-year-old boy
policing methods
Expert interview on murder investigation
Forensic psychiatry
Criminal Women
International murder cases
murder-without-borders
found in a military area
behavioral analysis
The Marc Dutroux case
The Brett Case — family murder in South Warden
The Brett Case
Analytical review of female homicide cases in Denmark
Female perpetrators
The stabbing murder — Planned kidnapping
The stabbing murder
The Arlene Fraser murder case
the case of the clairvoyant's victim
True Crime Podcast 2026
mordssag
justitssvigt
uløste sager
forensisk efterforskning
hvidvaskning
mordsager
drab på ægtefælle
amerikanske drabssager
amerikanske kriminalsager

What is the episode about?

Danske Drabssager presents in the episode Enspænderen der blev morder a shocking overview of one of the most tragic cases in Danish criminal history, where a 16-year-old boy took the life of a 5-year-old girl. The episode focuses on the events leading up to the crime, which took place in broad daylight, and attempts to shed light on how a young person with no prior history of violence can end up committing a child murder. Through detailed descriptions of the investigation and forensic findings, the listener gains insight into a case that shook the community and raised questions about the prevention of youth crime.

The case behind the episode

The case of the 16-year-old perpetrator is characterized by its brutal and seemingly unmotivated nature. The little girl, only five years old, was strangled, which according to forensic examinations is one of the most personal and violent methods of murder. Child murder in Denmark is statistically rare, and when the perpetrator is a minor, the case is further complicated by legal and ethical considerations. In this case, the perpetrator was described as a loner who lived isolated from his peers, which the podcast uses as a basis for a discussion about the significance of isolation in the radicalization to violence. Youth crime of this caliber often requires a comprehensive mental evaluation, which is also addressed in the episode.

About the podcast

Danske Drabssager is known for its factual and documentary approach to real criminal cases. The podcast conveys complex police technical details and legal aftermath in a way that is accessible to the general public. In season 12, episode 30, the editorial team maintains their focus on the human fates behind the headlines, both within the victim's family and in understanding the perpetrator's profile. By utilizing expert sources and reconstructions of the sequence of events, the production manages to create a coherent narrative about an otherwise incomprehensible act.

Listen here

The episode can be streamed on all major platforms. You can find the episode directly at RadioPlay , or through your preferred service like Spotify or Apple Podcasts. For listeners interested in Danish murder cases , this episode offers a unique perspective on the psychological aspects of murders committed by young people.

Related episodes and media

If you are interested in cases involving young perpetrators, it is recommended to listen to previous episodes of Danske Drabssager that address similar themes. There is also extensive coverage of the topic in non-fiction literature on Danish forensic psychiatry, which elaborates on the challenges the system faces when children and young people commit serious violent crimes.

Sources

  • RadioPlay - Danske Drabssager Official Page
  • Apple Podcasts - Danske Drabssager Episode Overview

Reviews

"One of the most thorough true crime podcasts in Denmark, always treating the subjects with respect." — Apple Podcasts (4.2/5)

Read more

The Interrogation — episode 1 — Peter Madsen and James Schmidt
Podcast Episode

The Interrogation: Peter Madsen, James Schmidt, and Denmark's Most Notorious Murder Cases

Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E28 — The Basement Murder
Podcast Episode

Danish Murder Cases: Stine Bolther investigates the brutal basement murder

Danish Murder Cases — episode 175 — The Robbery Murder on the Path
Podcast Episode

Danish Murder Cases: The Robbery Murder of Stien and the Murder of the 18-Year-Old Business School Student

Related Content
The Interrogation — episode 1 — Peter Madsen and James Schmidt

The Interrogation: Peter Madsen, James Schmidt, and Denmark's Most Notorious Murder Cases

Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E28 — The Basement Murder

Danish Murder Cases: Stine Bolther investigates the brutal basement murder

Danish Murder Cases — episode 175 — The Robbery Murder on the Path

Danish Murder Cases: The Robbery Murder of Stien and the Murder of the 18-Year-Old Business School Student

Mørkeland — episode 22 — Killer Clown and Woman in a Cardboard Box

Mørkeland: Mini-episode 22 about a killer clown and a woman buried alive

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Susanne Sperling

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