
What is the episode about?
Danske Drabssager will release a special episode on January 10, 2026, where host and crime reporter Stine Bolther, along with regular expert contributors, answers listeners' questions about Danish criminal law and investigative techniques. Central to the episode is the question of whether a dead man can be convicted of murder in the Danish legal system. This issue often arises in cases where a suspect commits suicide or dies of natural causes before the police have completed their work or before a court has issued a ruling. The review explains the legal mechanisms that come into play when prosecution must cease due to the defendant's death and what that means for the case's official status in police records.
The case behind the episode
Although this specific episode of Danske Drabssager functions as a Q&A session, it draws on decades of legal history from the work of the Danish police. In Danish law, criminal responsibility is personal and ceases upon death. This means, in legal terms, that one cannot pursue a criminal case against a deceased person, as they cannot defend themselves. This often leaves the bereaved and victims in a difficult situation, as a formal declaration of guilt is absent. The experts in the podcast discuss how the police in such cases often choose to complete the investigation to provide answers to the relatives, even though the case never results in a conviction in a courtroom. The episode also touches on how the media and the public handle these cases when a person is the main suspect of the 'people's court' but is never legally convicted.
About the podcast
Danske Drabssager is one of Denmark's most established true crime podcasts, produced for platforms such as RadioPlay and Spotify. The program is known for its factual and professional approach to crime topics, largely thanks to host Stine Bolther, who has many years of experience as a crime reporter. The podcast distinguishes itself from many others in the genre by having direct access to former homicide investigators, forensic experts, and prosecutors, contributing a depth that is rarely found in independent productions. The purpose of the series is not only to entertain but to give listeners an understanding of the complex work involved in solving the most serious crimes in Denmark.