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Mørkeland — episode 305 — The Valby Case and the Cryptic Letter
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March 17, 2026 at 02:37 PM

Mørkeland: Episode 305 about the tragic case from Valby and the cryptic letter

Camilla and Kristine review a shocking case about a man on a red motorcycle and a discovery in an attic in Valby

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Mørkeland
RadioPlay

What is the episode about?

a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> episode 305, released on January 25, 2026, takes listeners to Valby in Copenhagen, where an apparently ordinary situation quickly develops into a nightmare. A young man arrives at his mother's summer house on a striking red motorcycle with his seven-year-old son. He tells his mother that his wife and daughter are hospitalized at a href='/krimidex/bispebjerg-hospital'>Bispebjerg Hospital /a>, which sets off a series of conflicting explanations and increasing distrust from the mother. Hosts Camilla and Kristine unfold the details of the case, including the psychological aspects of the man's behavior and the final, tragic culmination involving a cryptic letter left in a mailbox.

The case behind the episode

The case in this episode of a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> centers around the days the young man spent at his mother's house in Valby. Over several days, he provided ongoing updates about his wife's and daughter's critical condition at the hospital, but he consistently prevented his mother from visiting them or contacting the hospital. When the mother became too suspicious, the man suddenly disappeared from the summer house. Shortly after, the mother found a letter in her mailbox, the contents of which were so disturbing that the police became involved. The investigation of the property led to a shocking discovery in the attic, confirming the worst fears. The episode contains an important trigger warning, as it touches on the topics of suicide and family tragedy, which are central elements in the resolution of the case. Research for this specific case was assisted by Ditte Katharina Møller, while Anders Eske handled the editing of the broadcast.

About the podcast

a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> is one of Denmark's most popular true crime podcasts, where the two hosts present two different criminal cases each week. The concept is based on a personal and often immersive review of both historical and more recent cases, focusing on both perpetrators, victims, and the subsequent police work. Since its launch, the program has built a loyal audience that appreciates the thorough research and respectful treatment of often very heavy topics. The music for the program is provided by Bensound, and the episode is part of the extensive series that has now surpassed 300 episodes.

Valby
Bispebjerg Hospital
Camilla
Kristine
Valby case: Mysterious disappearance
found in the attic of a summer house
The murder of Patricia Lee Mills
Criminal scandals in the funeral industry
The murder of Joseph Hartsfield
The murder of Bruce Saunders
Murder of pregnant woman
The murder of Cari Farver
The murder of Martha Moxley
spousal murder
police work
The murder of Emilie Meng
Murder of two interrail women
The murder of Dan Markel
The Natascha Kampusch kidnapping (1998)
The murder of an 81-year-old woman
The Cari Farver case — murder
The Cari Farver case
investigation in Denmark
The Police Murderer - The Killing of Four Officers in Copenhagen
The Natascha Kampusch case (2006)
The kidnapping of Natascha Kampusch

Listen here

The episode can be streamed on all major platforms. You can find a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> on RadioPlay, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. With a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this episode gives the listener an in-depth insight into the complex course of the Valby case and the tragic circumstances surrounding the small family. It is recommended to listen to the episode in its entirety to understand the nuances that Camilla and Kristine bring forth in their analysis of the events in the summer association.

Related episodes and media

If you are interested in cases of family tragedies and complex disappearance cases, you can benefit from exploring other episodes of a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a>, which address similar themes in the Copenhagen area. The case from Valby draws connections to other historical criminal cases where the perpetrator has built a facade of lies to conceal a dark reality from their closest relatives.

Sources

  • Mørkeland on RadioPlay
  • Episode 305 on Apple Podcasts

Reviews

"A young man drove to Valby on his red motorcycle. With him was his seven-year-old son, and soon he parked in front of a summer house." — Apple Podcasts (Explicit)

Read more

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Mørkeland: Marie Nielsen's kiosk in Valby and the masked basement robbery

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Mørkeland: Marie Nielsen's kiosk in Valby and the masked basement robbery

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Mørkeland — episode 305 — The Valby Case and the Cryptic Letter
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 02:37 PM

Mørkeland: Episode 305 about the tragic case from Valby and the cryptic letter

Camilla and Kristine review a shocking case about a man on a red motorcycle and a discovery in an attic in Valby

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
Mørkeland
RadioPlay
Valby
Bispebjerg Hospital
Camilla
Kristine
Valby case: Mysterious disappearance
found in the attic of a summer house
The murder of Patricia Lee Mills
Criminal scandals in the funeral industry
The murder of Joseph Hartsfield
The murder of Bruce Saunders
Murder of pregnant woman
The murder of Cari Farver
The murder of Martha Moxley
spousal murder
police work
The murder of Emilie Meng
Murder of two interrail women
The murder of Dan Markel
The Natascha Kampusch kidnapping (1998)
The murder of an 81-year-old woman
The Cari Farver case — murder
The Cari Farver case
investigation in Denmark
The Police Murderer - The Killing of Four Officers in Copenhagen
The Natascha Kampusch case (2006)
The kidnapping of Natascha Kampusch

What is the episode about?

a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> episode 305, released on January 25, 2026, takes listeners to Valby in Copenhagen, where an apparently ordinary situation quickly develops into a nightmare. A young man arrives at his mother's summer house on a striking red motorcycle with his seven-year-old son. He tells his mother that his wife and daughter are hospitalized at a href='/krimidex/bispebjerg-hospital'>Bispebjerg Hospital /a>, which sets off a series of conflicting explanations and increasing distrust from the mother. Hosts Camilla and Kristine unfold the details of the case, including the psychological aspects of the man's behavior and the final, tragic culmination involving a cryptic letter left in a mailbox.

The case behind the episode

The case in this episode of a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> centers around the days the young man spent at his mother's house in Valby. Over several days, he provided ongoing updates about his wife's and daughter's critical condition at the hospital, but he consistently prevented his mother from visiting them or contacting the hospital. When the mother became too suspicious, the man suddenly disappeared from the summer house. Shortly after, the mother found a letter in her mailbox, the contents of which were so disturbing that the police became involved. The investigation of the property led to a shocking discovery in the attic, confirming the worst fears. The episode contains an important trigger warning, as it touches on the topics of suicide and family tragedy, which are central elements in the resolution of the case. Research for this specific case was assisted by Ditte Katharina Møller, while Anders Eske handled the editing of the broadcast.

About the podcast

a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> is one of Denmark's most popular true crime podcasts, where the two hosts present two different criminal cases each week. The concept is based on a personal and often immersive review of both historical and more recent cases, focusing on both perpetrators, victims, and the subsequent police work. Since its launch, the program has built a loyal audience that appreciates the thorough research and respectful treatment of often very heavy topics. The music for the program is provided by Bensound, and the episode is part of the extensive series that has now surpassed 300 episodes.

Listen here

The episode can be streamed on all major platforms. You can find a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a> on RadioPlay, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. With a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this episode gives the listener an in-depth insight into the complex course of the Valby case and the tragic circumstances surrounding the small family. It is recommended to listen to the episode in its entirety to understand the nuances that Camilla and Kristine bring forth in their analysis of the events in the summer association.

Related episodes and media

If you are interested in cases of family tragedies and complex disappearance cases, you can benefit from exploring other episodes of a href='/podcasts/moerkeland'>Mørkeland /a>, which address similar themes in the Copenhagen area. The case from Valby draws connections to other historical criminal cases where the perpetrator has built a facade of lies to conceal a dark reality from their closest relatives.

Sources

  • Mørkeland on RadioPlay
  • Episode 305 on Apple Podcasts

Reviews

"A young man drove to Valby on his red motorcycle. With him was his seven-year-old son, and soon he parked in front of a summer house." — Apple Podcasts (Explicit)

Read more

Mørkeland podcast — episode 369 — Mørkeawards 2025
Podcast Episode

Mørkeland: Camilla Bjerregaard Aurvig and Kristine Sofie Bugbee award the Mørkeawards 2025

Mørkeland — episode 306 — Marie Nielsen and the robbery in Valby
Podcast Episode

Mørkeland: Marie Nielsen's kiosk in Valby and the masked basement robbery

Danish Murder Cases — episode S14E3 — Kurt Kragh and Stine Bolther
Podcast Episode

Danish Murder Cases: Kurt Kragh on the Hunt for Murderers' Motives

Related Content
Mørkeland podcast — episode 369 — Mørkeawards 2025

Mørkeland: Camilla Bjerregaard Aurvig and Kristine Sofie Bugbee award the Mørkeawards 2025

Mørkeland — episode 306 — Marie Nielsen and the robbery in Valby

Mørkeland: Marie Nielsen's kiosk in Valby and the masked basement robbery

Danish Murder Cases — episode S14E3 — Kurt Kragh and Stine Bolther

Danish Murder Cases: Kurt Kragh on the Hunt for Murderers' Motives

Danish Murder Cases — episode S14E1 — A Deadly Plan

Danish Murder Cases: A Deadly Plan Regarding the Murder of a Pregnant Woman in Djursland

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