Crime Talk with Lise and Fiona: true crime that challenges norms
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May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM

Crime Talk with Lise and Fiona: true crime that challenges norms

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Susanne Sperling
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Crime Talk: Norway's true crime sensation since 2021

The sound of fascination and fear merges in one of Norway's most popular true crime podcasts, where mystery is intertwined with criminal history. The podcast, now known as Crime Talk with Lise and Fiona, began in 2021 under the name Murder and Mysteries, offering gripping narratives of both well-known and forgotten cases. From their modest studio in Oslo, the two self-taught enthusiasts, Lise and Fiona, present their audience with intricate stories of murders, missing persons, and legal blunders that spark human curiosity. The latest episodes, released weekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the Untold app, balance suspense with respectful discussion.

Alyssa Turney and social perspectives in podcast collaborations

The podcast is characterized by its ability to explore each case with a relaxed yet sharp delivery. Lise and Fiona are open about their lack of formal expertise, but their enthusiasm and ability to make complex cases accessible and entertaining is undisputed. They guide listeners through cases like the Rebecca Fenton conviction and the mysterious disappearance of Alyssa Turney. Their focus is on the strength of storytelling and the social and legal perspectives, rather than on minute technical details. This approach has attracted some criticism from those who miss more technically in-depth journalism, but it has also garnered praise for not chasing sensationalism.

Norwegian crime cases revived by podcast fascination

In a broader perspective, Crime Talk with Lise and Fiona fills a unique role in the Norwegian true crime universe. Their direct method has shed new light on overlooked or neglected criminal cases through social media campaigns, which in some instances have contributed to reopening cold cases. The podcast is not just a captivating pastime; it demonstrates how modern media can interact with the legal system and illuminate the shadows of darkness from a new angle. With a loyal listener base mostly comprising young adults, it reflects the fascination with the morbid and mysterious that continues to hold an indispensable place in our culture.

Catch the latest episode of Crime Talk with Lise and Fiona at open.spotify.com – and follow Crime News for more in-depth analysis behind the facades of the true crime world.

Susanne Sperling

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