
What is the episode about?
Danske Drabssager with host Stine Bolther tackles a range of the most pressing questions from listeners in this special edition, which go beyond individual criminal cases. The focal point of the episode is the controversial and often dramatized question of whether a person can practically fake their own death in a fully digitalized society like Denmark. Through dialogue with experts in investigation and forensic medicine, the technical and legal barriers that make such a maneuver extremely difficult today compared to previous decades are illuminated.
The case behind the episode
Although this episode of Danske Drabssager does not focus on one specific crime, the panel draws on experiences from historical cases in KrimiDex . The experts discuss, among other things, how murder methods have changed over time and whether modern technology has made it harder for perpetrators to cover their tracks. A central topic is the autopsy of bodies that have been dead for an extended period. The panel explains the forensic challenges of advanced decomposition and how crucial evidence can still be found in bones or tissue, even many years after death occurs. The discussion of faking one's own death is contrasted with the many digital traces we leave behind, from CPR registers to bank transfers and surveillance, making it almost impossible to disappear without a trace without being detected by authorities.
About the podcast
Danske Drabssager is produced by Bauer Media in collaboration with True Crime Agency. The podcast has gained great popularity by allowing the professionals who have actually handled the cases to tell the stories. This includes everyone from investigators and technicians to forensic pathologists who have worked on the most high-profile Danish criminal cases. Host