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Nordic Crimes

Tall Tale | Acast

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“Nordic Crimes” dives deep into chilling true crime stories from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland, spanning from the turbulent 1970s to modern day. Each season uncovers five compelling cases, revealing the pursuit of justice in the enigmatic Nordic lands. Discover the dark side of these serene societies - a must for fans of true crime and Nordic noir. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/nordic-crimes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Midwives' Cauldron

Katie James and Dr Rachel Reed

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Join us as we hubble, bubble, toil, and trouble our way through aspects of midwifery, birth, lactation, and womanhood. We tackle and discuss a variety of topics within the sphere of womanhood, birth, and lactation and what this entails in today's society. We want to be able to share in the strengths of women gathering together and being more informed, for their birth, their feeding experience, and the transition into knowing ourselves better. This is the podcast to connect us as a greater ci ...
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In September 2017, a seemingly tragic scene unfolds in Northern Sweden where a woman in her sixties is discovered at the bottom of her staircase, her body eerily draped with flour. Initially mistaken for an accident, forensic clues begin to tell a darker tale. As investigators peel back the layers, they find signs of staged mishap and severe trauma…
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In December 2015, a frightened woman reports her ex-husband to Danish police, claiming he bragged about getting away with murder on the ferry Viking Sally back in 1987. This chilling revelation reopens a cold case involving one of the most infamous crimes at sea. The Viking Sally, known for multiple violent incidents, including the unsolved murder …
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On March 16, 2023, in a secluded cabin, police discover Anna, long believed dead, preserved in a freezer. Her partner, Reidar, recently struck by a stroke, confesses under pressure. As the investigation unfolds, Reidar's claims of fulfilling Anna's last wishes clash with evidence of him taking her pension. With Reidar as the prime suspect, a deeper…
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In Iceland, known for its rigorous gun control and low crime rate, the 2013 incident in Hraunbær shook the nation. Despite high gun ownership due to hunting traditions, violent gun use is rare. This case marked a tragic exception, leading to the first police shooting fatality in Icelandic history. The event, involving a mentally troubled individua…
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Christmas 2018 in Finland unveils a startling drug discovery, leading to a vast investigation. The trail points to "Cobra," the enigmatic leader of a sophisticated drug network. As the case unravels, it exposes a shocking scale of trafficking, culminating in dramatic arrests and a media frenzy that blurs the lines between infamy and celebrity in Fi…
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In Östersund, Sweden, a woman’s unsettling phone call with her ex-boyfriend leads investigator Anders Jämteby to suspect foul play involving an elderly landlord. After an urgent investigation, forensic evidence reveals the landlord was murdered, contradicting initial findings of natural causes. The ex-boyfriend, Marcus, is implicated through witnes…
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On September 23, 2009, a meticulously planned robbery unfolded as robbers landed a helicopter on a Stockholm cash depot, making off with around 100 million Swedish crowns. Known as the Helicopter Heist, it stands out for its audacious use of a helicopter, explosives, and precise execution, captivating global attention and earning a place in crimina…
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In the summer of 1997, Swedish financiers Peter Mattson and Thomas Jisander lived it up on a luxurious yacht in Saint Tropez, blowing millions on extravagant parties and luxury shopping sprees. Little did the world know, their source of wealth was one of Sweden's biggest financial scams. They had manipulated the acquisition of Trustor, a major inve…
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On a frigid February night in 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was fatally shot on a Stockholm street after a cinema visit with his wife. This ignited Sweden's largest and most convoluted murder investigation, marked by early blunders and an array of suspects that fueled widespread speculation. Over the years, the case has seen numerous twis…
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In late summer 1973, amidst the impending death of the Swedish king and upcoming national elections, Sweden was thrust into a six-day crisis that gripped the nation. On August 23, a man disguised in a wig stormed into Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, firing shots and taking hostages. His demands: money, the release of his imprisoned friend…
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During the summer of 2018, a sharp-eyed employee at Denmark's National Board of Health and Welfare spotted unusual financial activity. This discovery revealed that Britta Nielsen, a long-time trusted worker, had been stealing money meant for Denmark's neediest people. For over twenty years, Britta had been tweaking account numbers to funnel almost …
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On December 16, 2006, Copenhagen's Nørrebro district erupted in one of the largest street battles in Denmark's modern history over Ungdomshuset, a cultural hub for the city’s youth. Sold to a Christian cult determined to evict its occupants, the building had been a sanctuary for alternative culture. The ensuing conflict pitted activists against pol…
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On a serene morning on the Danish island of Bornholm, tragedy struck. Pediatrician Elisabeth Wæver, known for her life-saving work, shockingly reversed her role as a caregiver by setting a fire that claimed the lives of a mother and her two sons. The pediatrician's hidden jealousy and obsession led her down a path of destruction, stemming from a fo…
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In 1980, Copenhagen's Vesterbro became the epicenter of "The Biker Wars" between the two gangs “Bullshit” and “The Union”. With territory and pride at stake, the conflict spiraled, highlighting the severe consequences of gang rivalries. This intense war not only claimed lives but also reshaped Denmark's criminal landscape, illustrating the dangerou…
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In the summer of 1971, Copenhagen reels from the brutal murder of 8-year-old Connie Jacobsen, plunging Denmark into a nationwide manhunt. The case turns cold with no leads or motives until a strikingly similar murder occurs years later, both victims sharing the name "Connie." This chilling coincidence resurrects the investigation, unearthing a seri…
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In 2023, Norway remains haunted by the unresolved and brutal murder of Birgitte Tengs. Despite the controversy surrounding the acquittal of a suspect in 1998 and a renewed investigation in 2016 based on extensive DNA analysis, the case still lacks a definitive resolution, deepening the mystery surrounding Tengs' death. Characterized by multiple app…
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In this episode, Katie takes Rachel behind the scenes for an in-depth exploration of donor milk—an intriguing topic that might just challenge everything you thought you knew about this practice. I have to caveat that some of the information in this episode is possibly going to get your knickers in a twist though – do we have any episode that don’t?…
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In 2004, a heavily armed group notoriously attacked the NOKAS cash service in Stavanger, Norway. This well-coordinated heist resulted in the tragic death of a police officer and the theft of 57.4 million kroner, marking it as the country's largest robbery. The incident profoundly impacted Norway's security and law enforcement strategies, highlighti…
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In the 1990s, Norway's black metal scene takes a dark turn as Varg Vikernes and Euronymous escalate from musical allies to fierce rivals. Their partnership crumbles under the weight of ideological clashes and personal grievances, setting the stage for extreme actions and real-world violence. This episode delves into how their conflict embodies the …
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In the 1980s, Norway's Orkdal nursing home became the scene of a grim revelation. Arnfinn Nesset, the facility's director, was convicted of using the drug Curacit to murder 22 patients. His systematic crimes, spanning for years, unraveled a shocking abuse of power in a trusted healthcare setting, marking one of Norway's most infamous criminal cases…
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In this episode Rachel and Katie dive into the fascinating topic of waterbirth (excuse the pun, but it was too good to leave out!). I ask Rachel my burning questions and she stirs up the cauldron exploring everything from the history of waterbirth to the practicalities and the science behind it. Listen in as we find out about: · When did women star…
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In the 1970s and '80s, Fritz Moen was convicted for two murders in Trondheim, Norway. Years later, a journalist's investigation and legal advocacy led to his posthumous exoneration, revealing a profound miscarriage of justice. This case, a striking example of the legal system's fallibility, underscores the critical importance of thorough investigat…
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Dr Nils Bergman calls himself a Public Health Physician, and currently promotes and researches skin-to- skin contact on a full time basis. He is a Research Associate at the Karolinska Institute, Sweden. Dr. Bergman was born in Sweden and raised in Zimbabwe, where he also later worked as a mission doctor. He received his medical degree (MB ChB) at t…
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In this episode Katie takes Rachel into a conversation about why the nipple shield topic gets Katie’s knickers in a Twist. We discuss: The history of their use from1500s to present day How the research might not be telling the right story? Why are they so controversial? We ask do nipple shields affect how much milk the baby can take out of the brea…
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In this episode Rachel takes me on the path to enlightenment about the topic of the occipito posterior (OP) position in pregnancy, labour and birth! I ask Rachel why she’s always been reluctant to cover this topic on the podcast! And sit down to discuss: What exactly is an OP position? Why it is considered a problem in our current maternity systems…
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