Specialinterview med Kurt Kragh om hans karriere i Rejseholdet
A media interview series featuring former Danish Rejseholdet detective Kurt Kragh discussing his investigative career, not a legal term in US federal criminal law.

Definition
A "Specialinterview med Kurt Kragh om hans karriere i Rejseholdet" is a Danish-language true crime interview format featuring Kurt Kragh, a former investigation leader in Denmark's National Police Mobile Investigation Unit (Rejseholdet), discussing his career in homicide investigations. Kurt Kragh served in Rejseholdet from 1983, working as a lead investigator on major criminal cases, particularly murders. Such interviews typically explore his experiences, case methodologies, and insights from decades of police work in Denmark.
This phrase is not a legal term or concept in United States federal criminal law. It represents a media production format common in true crime programming where retired law enforcement officials provide firsthand accounts of their investigative work. In the American context, comparable content would be law enforcement interviews featured in documentary series or podcasts about criminal investigations.
If such interview content were to be used as evidence in a US federal criminal proceeding, it would be subject to standard evidentiary rules. Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, codified in Title 28 of the United States Code Appendix, the admissibility would depend on relevance under Rule 401 and Rule 402. The content would also need to satisfy hearsay restrictions under Rules 801 and 802, unless an exception applied, such as recorded recollection or prior testimony under oath.
From a true crime perspective, interviews with experienced investigators like Kragh serve educational and entertainment purposes, offering audiences insight into investigative techniques, case challenges, and the psychology of criminal investigation. They do not constitute formal legal proceedings or sworn testimony unless conducted under specific legal circumstances with proper documentation and authentication for court purposes.

