
What is the episode about?
The Handskemagerbanden and the subsequent brutal executions are the focal point of this episode of Danske Drabssager , where crime journalist Stine Bolther and former homicide chief Ove Dahl conclude the story of one of the 18th century's most notorious criminal groups. The episode specifically focuses on the legal reckoning and the draconian punishments that the gang members received after a prolonged wave of violent robberies and assaults across the Danish realm. Through a detailed examination of historical sources, the hosts shed light on how the legal system of the time employed extreme physical punishment as a preventive measure against lawlessness.
The case behind the episode
The case of Handskemagerbanden represents a dark chapter in Danish criminal history. The gang operated at a time when highway robberies created great insecurity among the population, and the authorities' response was merciless. After being apprehended and brought before a court, several of the gang's key figures were sentenced to death. In this part 2 of the series, the execution of the sentences on the scaffold is described, where the executioner carried out beheadings in front of gathered citizens. It was not uncommon for the heads of the condemned to be placed on spikes or put in pots for public display to serve as a macabre warning. This practice reflects the 18th century's view of justice, where the punishment was not only meant to remove the criminal but also to humiliate them post-mortem and set an example for all layers of society.
About the podcast
Danske Drabssager is produced by PodcastbyHeart for RadioPlay and has established itself as one of the country's leading true crime podcasts over many seasons. By combining Stine Bolther's journalistic overview with Ove Dahl's years of experience from the Copenhagen Police, the program manages to bridge the gap between today's investigative methods and historical cases like that of