
TrueCrime.News operates under strict editorial guidelines requiring verified facts before publication. Our research into the Wisecrack Podcast episode titled 'Når stand-up møder dobbeltmord' (Danish: 'When stand-up meets double murder') found insufficient verified information to proceed with an article.
The Wisecrack Podcast itself is a legitimate show available on major platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The program features philosophy, humor, cultural analysis, debates, and guest appearances across general entertainment topics.
However, no English-language sources identified in our research provide details about the specific episode mentioned—including the true crime case it allegedly covers, relevant dates, legal verdicts, or the persons involved. Without these foundational facts, we cannot responsibly publish content that might contain inaccuracies or unverified claims.
True crime reporting demands particular rigor. Cases involving homicides require documented court records, verified timelines, and confirmed details about convictions or ongoing investigations. A podcast episode title alone—especially one in Danish—does not constitute sufficient sourcing for publication in an international English-language outlet.
If this episode exists and covers a legitimate true crime case, we encourage readers to share verified English-language sources documenting the underlying crime, investigation, and legal proceedings. TrueCrime.News would then be positioned to report comprehensively on the story and its media treatment.
Our editorial standards reflect a commitment to accuracy over speed. In true crime journalism, the cost of publishing unverified claims extends beyond our publication: it affects the families involved, the accused, and public understanding of actual criminal cases.
Sources:
https://podcasts.apple.com/md/podcast/the-wisecrack-podcast/id1665432320 https://open.spotify.com/show/31UfVSP9hUEWrT9cWhNi1p


