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Top 10 Sager hvor Uskyldige Blev Dømt, KrimiNyt topliste
Top ListMarch 29, 2026

When Justice Fails: 10 Wrongful Convictions That Shook Two Nations

From Alabama death rows to Nordic courtrooms, at least ten people have been exonerated for crimes they did not commit. These cases reveal a troubling pattern: investigative bias, procedural failures, and the transformative power of DNA analysis in correcting judicial errors across the Atlantic.

Efterforsker & PolitiOfferTerrorism+42
Emilie Meng, true crime, KrimiNyt
ProfileMarch 21, 2026

The Emilie Meng Case: Seven Years to Justice

Emilie Anine Skovgaard Meng, 17, vanished in the early hours of 10 July 2016 after leaving a railway station in Korsør, Denmark. Her body was discovered six months later in a lake 60 kilometres away. In June 2024, a marketing manager and youth football coach was sentenced to life imprisonment for her murder.

Murder casedisappearancesUnsolved European murders+20
Clifford Olson, true crime, KrimiNyt
ProfileMarch 21, 2026

Clifford Olson: Canada's Child Killer and the Infamous 'Cash-for-Bodies' Deal

Between April and July 1981, Clifford Olson murdered 11 children across British Columbia. His subsequent confession came with an unprecedented and deeply controversial condition: the Canadian government would pay him $100,000 for the locations of his victims' bodies.

Serial killersMurder caseunsolved cases+18
Charles Cullen, true crime, KrimiNyt
ProfileMarch 21, 2026

Charles Cullen: The Nurse Who Killed in the Shadows

Charles Edmund Cullen, a registered nurse, murdered at least 29 patients—and possibly far more—across multiple hospitals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania between 1988 and 2003. Operating under the cover of medical care, the 'Angel of Death' administered lethal drug overdoses while healthcare systems failed to stop him.

Murder casethe murders in FloridaSerial killers+24
Alexander Polson
PostMarch 21, 2026

Insufficient Verified English Sources

No verified English-language sources were found to support reporting on this topic. All available materials are in Danish or lack the specific details required for international true crime journalism.

KoebenhavnTerrorismnarkotika+10
Tine Wøbbe
ProfileMarch 21, 2026

Inside the Mind of Denmark's Most Dangerous Criminals

Tine Wøbbe, Denmark's leading forensic psychologist, has built a career examining the minds of the country's most dangerous criminals. With over 20 years of specialized experience in psychopathy and forensic assessment, she now shares her insights through a groundbreaking new book co-authored with a forensic psychiatrist and journalist.

Forfatter & EkspertEfterforsker & PolitiMurder case+3
The cover of The Confession Killer Exposed — Penguin — 2025
BookMarch 19, 2026

The Confession Killer: Henry Lee Lucas and 600 Lies

Henry Lee Lucas confessed to around 600 murders between 1983 and 1985, but investigators later determined most were fabrications. The case exposed dangerous interrogation practices that allowed a convicted killer to manipulate law enforcement across multiple states.

The Confession Killer ExposedPenguinUSA+29
The cover of the book Deception about financial fraud in the UK — Various Publishers — 2025
BookMarch 19, 2026

UK Fraud Crisis: 2 Million Cases Half-Yearly Expose Global Weakness

The United Kingdom is experiencing an unprecedented surge in fraud crime, with 2.09 million confirmed cases reported in the first six months of 2025. The crisis reveals vulnerabilities in digital banking systems that extend far beyond British shores, prompting international law enforcement to reassess fraud prevention strategies.

DeceptionVarious PublishersUK+28
The cover of Jeg stalker — Politikens Forlag — 2025
BookMarch 19, 2026

Danish Stalking: Inside a Growing True Crime Problem

Denmark has developed specialized resources to address stalking cases, including dedicated centers and documented accounts of obsessive behavior. Recent cases and podcasts have brought attention to the prevalence of stalking in the Nordic country.

I stalkPolitikens ForlagDenmark+28
The front page of Pusher Street – a tale — Gyldendal — 2025
ProfileMarch 17, 2026

Carsten Norton Documents Five Decades of Pusher Street

Danish journalist and true crime author Carsten Norton has documented the complex history of Pusher Street, the 100-meter stone-paved thoroughfare in Copenhagen's Freetown Christiania that evolved from a 1970s social experiment into one of Europe's most notorious open drug markets before its closure in 2024.

Pusher StreetGyldendalChristiania+32
The cover of The Death Bed — Various Publishers — 2025
BookMarch 17, 2026

Unable to Publish: Unverified True Crime Topic

TrueCrime.News cannot publish content on 'The Death Bed: British Deathbed Confessions and Unsolved Criminal Cases' due to lack of verified English-language sources.

The Death BedVarious PublishersUnited Kingdom+18
The cover of the book Yet Another Murder written by Martin Wittrup Enggaard and published by Forlaget Klim in 2025
BookMarch 17, 2026

Copenhagen's Murder Detective Turns Poet: Inside Nordic Police Work

A senior homicide investigator from Copenhagen Police has published a genre-bending account of how Danish authorities solve murders, blending procedural detail with lyric narrative. The book offers rare international insight into Nordic criminal investigation methods and the human toll of cold cases.

Another murderForlaget KlimDenmark+27
The cover of 27 hours – The Girl Who Survived — Politikens Forlag — 2025
ProfileMarch 17, 2026

27 Hours of Terror: The Kirkerup Abduction

In April 2023, a 13-year-old girl distributing newspapers in Kirkerup, Denmark, was rammed by a car and forced inside. Over the next 27 hours, she endured sexual abuse and violence at the hands of Philip Patrick Westh, a 32-year-old marketing manager who would later be convicted of multiple serious crimes, including murder.

27 hours – The Girl Who SurvivedPolitikens ForlagKirkerup+22
The front cover of Expert Witness written by Ann Wolbert Burgess — Grand Central Publishing — 2025
BookMarch 17, 2026

Ann Wolbert Burgess: Nursing Pioneer Who Reshaped Criminal Justice

Ann C. Wolbert Burgess, born in 1936, became the first woman on the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit and a pivotal expert witness in high-profile criminal trials—from the Menendez brothers case to serial killer investigations—fundamentally changing how the justice system understands trauma and criminal behavior.

Expert WitnessGrand CentralAnn Wolbert Burgess+12
Australian Crime Stories true crime podcast
PodcastMarch 1, 2026

Australian Crime Stories: A Spotify Deep Dive into Down Under's Criminal Past

Australian Crime Stories delivers engaging retellings of Australia's unique criminal cases through a popular Spotify podcast. With a 3.9-star rating and a dedicated subscriber base, the show presents factual accounts of true crime from the country's distinctive legal landscape.

fraudDeceptionunsolved cases+12
Devil in the Desert true crime podcast
PodcastMarch 1, 2026

New Podcasts Expose Dark Secrets of Mojave Desert Crimes

Two major podcast productions are now diving into separate criminal cases that unfolded in California's Mojave Desert. ABC News's 'Devil in the Desert' examines a 2012 incident involving a bound victim and an international manhunt, while Dateline's 'Deadly Mirage' investigates a murder within a tight-knit desert community known as the 'Wolf Pack.'

Forfatter & EkspertEfterforsker & PolitiOffer+20
Bedraget – Den falske læge true crime podcast
PodcastMarch 1, 2026

The Fake Doctor of Hvidovre Hospital

An unidentified young man walked into Hvidovre Hospital in Copenhagen wearing a white coat in August 2019, claimed to be a medical student, and spent roughly a month examining patients, writing prescriptions, and altering medical records—despite having never studied medicine.

Forfatter & EkspertEfterforsker & PolitiOffer+15
Den forsvundne familie true crime podcast
PodcastMarch 1, 2026

The Missing Lithuanian Family: A Nordic Podcast Investigation

A Lithuanian family disappeared without trace after a market visit, leaving investigators puzzled—not by the vanishing itself, but by one family member's striking emotional detachment. A new Danish podcast explores the case that challenges conventional expectations of grief and suspicion.

Efterforsker & PolitiOfferTerrorism+25
De 10 Mest Kontroversielle Retssager i Danmark, KrimiNyt topliste
Top ListMarch 1, 2026

Denmark's 10 Most Controversial Court Cases

Denmark's legal system has been rocked by some of Europe's most troubling criminal cases, from wrongful murder convictions later reopened after decades to high-profile disappearances that sparked international investigations.

Efterforsker & PolitiOfferGerningsmand+22
Top 10 Podcasts fra Australien, KrimiNyt topliste
Top ListFebruary 13, 2026

Australia's Top True Crime Podcasts 2026: The Essential Guide

Australia's true crime podcast landscape has exploded in 2026, with homegrown productions dominating international listening charts. Led by the anonymous-hosted Casefile True Crime and a wave of investigative series from major news outlets, Australian podcasters are setting the standard for crime storytelling worldwide.

Murder casethe murders in FloridaSerial killers+33

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