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Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E20 — Forensic Examination
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March 17, 2026 at 12:37 PM

Danish Forensic Podcast Explores Body Thawing in Murder Cases

Experts discuss preservation and decomposition techniques in latest episode

Host
Susanne Sperling
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A Danish-language true crime podcast has released a recent episode focused on forensic medicine and body preservation techniques, featuring expert analysis on the thawing process of deeply frozen remains.

The episode, released on June 17, 2025, addresses a specific forensic science question: how long does it take to thaw a deeply frozen body? The discussion draws on expertise from Hans Petter Hougen, a professor of forensic medicine, alongside other forensic specialists.

The podcast, known as "Danske Drabssager" (Danish Murder Cases), regularly examines forensic procedures and investigative techniques used in homicide cases. This particular episode fits within the show's broader examination of forensic science applications, building on previous discussions about murder investigations and the role of forensic evidence in determining guilt without physical remains.

Forensic medicine—the application of medical knowledge to legal and criminal investigations—remains crucial in homicide cases. Understanding body preservation, decomposition, and the effects of temperature on human remains helps investigators establish timelines and circumstances surrounding deaths.

The episode represents part of a larger conversation in Scandinavian forensic communities about how scientific expertise contributes to criminal justice. Danish forensic resources, including specialized university programs and professional networks, support these investigations and public education efforts.

For international true crime audiences, such episodes highlight regional approaches to forensic science education and the role of expert analysis in understanding criminal investigations. While the podcast operates primarily in Danish, it demonstrates how specialized forensic knowledge is communicated to broader audiences interested in true crime narratives.

**Sources:** - https://getpodcast.com/dk/podcast/danske-drabssager/sporgsmal-og-svar-hvordan-beviser-man-et-drab-uden-et-lig_07bcbb87c1 - https://www.kriminyt.dk/da/drabet-uden-lig-dokumentar-afslrer-retssystemets-svagheder - https://radioplay.dk/podcast/danske-drabssager/5/ - https://forens.au.dk/fileadmin/www.forens.au.dk/Aarsberetninger/aarsberetning2012.pdf - https://radioplay.dk/podcast/danske-drabssager/id-2043728

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Danish Murder Cases — episode S12E20 — Forensic Examination
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 12:37 PM

Danish Forensic Podcast Explores Body Thawing in Murder Cases

Experts discuss preservation and decomposition techniques in latest episode

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Danish Murder Cases
RadioPlay
Denmark
Forensic medicine
Thea Pedersen
Stine Bolther
Forensic methodology regarding frozen bodies
the case of the clairvoyant's victim
cold cases
Hvidovre Hospital
historical murders
Murder of young mother
Murder on the beach in North Jutland
Felon: True Crime
Danish Murder Cases Editorial
murder mysteries
True Crime
Dokumentar
Happy Face series
Murder by the Baltic Sea
True Story Exclusive
Dansk podcast
True Story
mordssag
justitsmordet
dokumentarfilm
hvidvaskning
mordsager
sundhedsbedrageri

A Danish-language true crime podcast has released a recent episode focused on forensic medicine and body preservation techniques, featuring expert analysis on the thawing process of deeply frozen remains.

The episode, released on June 17, 2025, addresses a specific forensic science question: how long does it take to thaw a deeply frozen body? The discussion draws on expertise from Hans Petter Hougen, a professor of forensic medicine, alongside other forensic specialists.

The podcast, known as "Danske Drabssager" (Danish Murder Cases), regularly examines forensic procedures and investigative techniques used in homicide cases. This particular episode fits within the show's broader examination of forensic science applications, building on previous discussions about murder investigations and the role of forensic evidence in determining guilt without physical remains.

Forensic medicine—the application of medical knowledge to legal and criminal investigations—remains crucial in homicide cases. Understanding body preservation, decomposition, and the effects of temperature on human remains helps investigators establish timelines and circumstances surrounding deaths.

The episode represents part of a larger conversation in Scandinavian forensic communities about how scientific expertise contributes to criminal justice. Danish forensic resources, including specialized university programs and professional networks, support these investigations and public education efforts.

For international true crime audiences, such episodes highlight regional approaches to forensic science education and the role of expert analysis in understanding criminal investigations. While the podcast operates primarily in Danish, it demonstrates how specialized forensic knowledge is communicated to broader audiences interested in true crime narratives.

**Sources:** - https://getpodcast.com/dk/podcast/danske-drabssager/sporgsmal-og-svar-hvordan-beviser-man-et-drab-uden-et-lig_07bcbb87c1 - https://www.kriminyt.dk/da/drabet-uden-lig-dokumentar-afslrer-retssystemets-svagheder - https://radioplay.dk/podcast/danske-drabssager/5/ - https://forens.au.dk/fileadmin/www.forens.au.dk/Aarsberetninger/aarsberetning2012.pdf - https://radioplay.dk/podcast/danske-drabssager/id-2043728

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