Brottstycken unveils Sweden's crime history
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Brottstycken unveils Sweden's crime history

Explore 'Tingshusmorden' through 'Brottstycken,' the series that blends thrill and thorough research in Swedish crime history.

SSusanne Sperling
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Tingshusmorden: a mysterious journey through Swedish crime

A puzzling series of deaths in the Swedish courthouse, known as Tingshusmorden, is deeply explored in the audiobook and podcast series Brottstycken - True Crime in Swedish. The series delves into both the darkest corners of history and contemporary crime in Sweden, with each case illuminated by a blend of archival material and personal accounts. Fredrik Hardenborg, the driving force behind the series, manages to keep listeners on the edge of their seats with intense stories based on meticulous research. Debuting in 2019, the series reaches its audience via platforms like Storytel, Sveriges Radio, and Apple Podcasts, offering a profound insight into the criminal mind and systems.

Criticism and recognition: Hardenborg's methods scrutinized

Brottstycken has won acclaim for its attention to detail but also faces criticism for potentially oversimplifying complex legal cases. Some listeners have questioned Hardenborg's methods, particularly the depiction of specific court cases accused of being too speculative. Despite this, the series builds a crescendo of excitement, particularly with dramatic retellings of cases like Den stora rånarligan, a gang that exploited weaknesses in the banking system during the 1980s. With an average rating of 3.5 stars on Storytel, Brottstycken maintains its solid position in the true crime genre, although there's room for improvement in victim sensitivity and source transparency.

Brottstycken's influence on society and cultural debates

The series' impact on Swedish society cannot be underestimated, as it has sparked renewed interest in historical criminal cases, especially among the younger generation. Although Brottstycken has yet to receive major awards, it garnered recognition with the 'Breakthrough of the Year' at Guldörat 2024 for its sub-series Krimstad. The series has inspired collaborations with Swedish media such as Sveriges Television and engages in dialogue with broader societal issues. Listeners not only get an overview of criminal cases but also gain insight into Sweden's cultural discussions about justice, morality, and the media's role in covering crime.

Listen to Brottstycken at storytel.com and gain insight into Sweden's most intriguing criminal cases. Follow KrimiNyt for in-depth analysis.

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