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    De 10 mest kendte massemordsager

    The 10 Most Notorious Mass Murder Cases in History

    Historiens mest chokerende og omdiskuterede massemordsager der rystede verden

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    April 6, 2026 at 10:18 PM

    The World's Most Shocking Mass Murder Cases

    Mass murder cases have captivated and horrified the global public throughout history. These tragic events have left deep scars on society and sparked extensive debates about security, legislation, and the psychology behind violent crimes. For criminologists, journalists, and interested members of the public, these cases represent crucial studies in human behavior under extreme circumstances.

    ### History's Most Discussed Mass Murder Cases

    #### 1. Anders Behring Breivik – Norway, 2011

    On July 22, 2011, Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik committed Norway's worst peacetime atrocity. He first detonated a car bomb at government buildings in Oslo, killing 8 people. He then massacred 69 individuals, primarily young people, at a Labor Party youth camp on the island of Utøya. Acting alone and motivated by far-right ideology, Breivik was sentenced to 21 years preventive detention—Norway's maximum sentence—with the possibility of indefinite extension. The case sparked widespread debate across Scandinavia about radicalization and extremism.

    #### 2. Jonestown Massacre – Guyana, 1978

    On November 18, 1978, Jim Jones, leader of the Peoples Temple cult, orchestrated a mass murder-suicide in Jonestown, Guyana. A total of 918 members, including 304 children, died after consuming cyanide-laced drink. Jones had established the isolated jungle settlement following increasing scrutiny from U.S. authorities. The massacre was triggered after U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan visited the compound to investigate allegations of abuse and exploitation.

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    Over 2.500 personer i de 10 sager
    Tidsperiode1927-2011
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    Lande repræsenteret8 forskellige nationer
    Mest dødeligeJonestown-massakren med 918 ofre
    Gennemsnitsalder gerningsmændTypisk 20-40 år
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    De 10 mest kendte massemordsager

    The 10 Most Notorious Mass Murder Cases in History

    Historiens mest chokerende og omdiskuterede massemordsager der rystede verden

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    April 6, 2026 at 10:18 PM

    The World's Most Shocking Mass Murder Cases

    Mass murder cases have captivated and horrified the global public throughout history. These tragic events have left deep scars on society and sparked extensive debates about security, legislation, and the psychology behind violent crimes. For criminologists, journalists, and interested members of the public, these cases represent crucial studies in human behavior under extreme circumstances.

    ### History's Most Discussed Mass Murder Cases

    #### 1. Anders Behring Breivik – Norway, 2011

    On July 22, 2011, Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik committed Norway's worst peacetime atrocity. He first detonated a car bomb at government buildings in Oslo, killing 8 people. He then massacred 69 individuals, primarily young people, at a Labor Party youth camp on the island of Utøya. Acting alone and motivated by far-right ideology, Breivik was sentenced to 21 years preventive detention—Norway's maximum sentence—with the possibility of indefinite extension. The case sparked widespread debate across Scandinavia about radicalization and extremism.

    #### 2. Jonestown Massacre – Guyana, 1978

    On November 18, 1978, Jim Jones, leader of the Peoples Temple cult, orchestrated a mass murder-suicide in Jonestown, Guyana. A total of 918 members, including 304 children, died after consuming cyanide-laced drink. Jones had established the isolated jungle settlement following increasing scrutiny from U.S. authorities. The massacre was triggered after U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan visited the compound to investigate allegations of abuse and exploitation.

    Quick Facts

    VerifiedUnverified
    Ofre samletOver 2.500 personer i de 10 sager
    Tidsperiode1927-2011
    Show more details
    Lande repræsenteret8 forskellige nationer
    Mest dødeligeJonestown-massakren med 918 ofre
    Gennemsnitsalder gerningsmændTypisk 20-40 år
    Related Content
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    Morbid Podcast Maintains US Top 20 Ranking With Fresh Episodes

    DNA-gennembrud genopliver 18 år gammel drabssag fra Aarhus

    DNA Breakthrough Revives 18-Year-Old Aarhus Murder Case

    True crime scene: Skylar Neese Murder: The Surveillance Footage

    Skylar Neese Murder: The Surveillance Footage

    Skylar Neese Killer: Blood DNA in the Trunk

    Skylar Neese Killer: Blood DNA in the Trunk

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