2019-2025Posts Tagged “2019-2025”5 postsPodcast episodeMarch 17, 2026Mørkeland Episode 298: Natascha Kampusch's escape and the case of the burned van Natascha Kampusch escaped in 2006 from her abductor Wolfgang Priklopil after eight years of captivity in Strasshof an der Nordbahn, which is one of the central topics in Mørkeland's episode 298. The episode also covers a Danish case involving a young man who confessed to having set his fiancée on fire in a van. MørkelandRadioPlayDenmark+30Podcast episodeMarch 17, 2026Catch Me If You Ken: Natalie Robehmed reveals Ken Chew Wen Long's fraud against his cleaning help In 2024, Ken Chew Wen Long convinced his private cleaning help to invest her savings in a fictitious luxury rental company. The episode 'Cleaning House' uncovers how the alleged fraudster exploited his employees' trust before disappearing without a trace. Catch Me If You KenSpotifyLos Angeles+13Podcast episodeMarch 17, 2026The Missing Matter: Sally Leydon and investigator Mindy in the case of Dear Rachelle In this episode, Sally Leydon interviews private investigator Mindy, who has played a central role in solving the Dear Rachelle case in Australia. The conversation sheds light on the systemic failures that occur when authorities struggle to keep up with complex disappearance cases. The Missing MatterPodshapeAustralia+11Podcast episodeMarch 17, 2026Danish Murder Cases: Two teenagers convicted for brutal hammer murder of a friend Danish Murder Cases presents in the episode 'The Murder with the Hammer' the case of two teenage boys who planned and executed a brutal murder of their peer. The victim was strangled, killed with a hammer, and left undressed at the crime scene. Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+28Podcast episodeMarch 17, 2026Blood Relatives: Heidi Blake investigates the murders at White House Farm Jeremy Bamber was convicted in 1986 for the murder of five family members at White House Farm in Essex in August 1985. Journalist Heidi Blake investigates in the podcast Blood Relatives whether the investigation overlooked crucial evidence against the convicted son. In the DarkThe New YorkerUK+7