Caught in the Act unveils crime story depths
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May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM

Caught in the Act unveils crime story depths

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Susanne Sperling
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The podcast's origin and format: from newspapers to audio

A 34-year-old unsolved case, a DNA breakthrough leading to an arrest, and a podcast that delves deeper than newspapers can reveal. Since its debut in 2023, På Fersk Gerning has shed a clear light on Denmark's most enigmatic crimes. This true crime podcast, created by the media house B.T. and led by ex-policeman turned journalist Dan Bjerregaard, takes listeners to abandoned crime scenes and navigates the courts' labyrinths. With episodes ranging from 18 to 42 minutes of captivating storytelling, På Fersk Gerning was released weekly and made available for free on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The podcast combines current news with in-depth analyses of socially relevant cases, such as the Emilie Meng case and gang conflicts. The team behind it, including journalists like Thomas Riber-Sellebjerg and Franziska Weiss Lauritzen, weaves reporting with exclusive and eye-catching interviews.

Drama and ethics in criminal cases: protecting victims

With a sophisticated mix of journalistic thoroughness and polished sound design, the podcast manages to piece together the intricacies of complex criminal cases and present them in a dramatic yet balanced format. The segments, filled with authentic police radio transmissions and firsthand sources, let the listener experience the intense tension usually only found in the real world. At the same time, the podcast tackles ethical challenges, including a controversial episode in January 2024 about false rape allegations — a difficult balance between uncovering the truth and protecting credible victims. På Fersk Gerning impresses with its ability to highlight broader criminal patterns and question the power structures in the Danish legal system.

Critics applaud: casting new light on current cases

Media critics laud På Fersk Gerning for adding relevance and authenticity to the true crime genre by highlighting ongoing cases instead of only delving into the past. The podcast's contribution to expanding both reporting and understanding of criminal cases in Denmark places it uniquely among genre competitors. Its episodes have even influenced public debate, evidenced by discussions around the Korsørmanden indictment. Although the podcast has yet to receive formal awards, its ability to broaden the horizons in crime journalism, focusing on human justice, keeps it on the agenda.

Listen to 'På Fersk Gerning' at podcasts.apple.com – renew your understanding of crime cases with in-depth analyses. Follow KrimiNyt for more revealing true crime analyses.

Susanne Sperling

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