
Mord ved Østersøen: A Danish Podcast's Dark Tales
Journalist Janne Aagaard explores brutal crimes across the Baltic Sea region
Danish journalist Janne Aagaard has built a reputation for investigating some of Europe's darkest criminal cases. Through the podcast series Mord ved Østersøen (Murder by the Baltic Sea), produced by Saga, Aagaard takes listeners across the Baltic region to examine crimes that have shocked local communities and exposed systemic failures in justice systems.
The podcast series, available on major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, Storytel, and Saxo, focuses on cases centered in and around the Baltic Sea—a region that has experienced waves of organized crime, medical corruption, and violent murder over the decades.
Aagaard, born in 1972, brings journalistic rigor to storytelling that might otherwise remain unknown to international audiences. The series covers cases of alarming breadth: from corrupt Polish ambulance workers operating in their communities, to a figure known as "Doctor Death" from St. Petersburg whose crimes left lasting scars on victims and their families. The podcast also explores cases of extreme criminal behavior, including an Estonian cannibal case and a series of brutal axe murders that took place in Bytom and Estonia during the 1970s.
Each episode examines not just what happened, but the context surrounding these crimes—the failures of oversight, the warning signs missed, and the impact on survivors. The documentary-style approach Aagaard employs allows listeners to understand how these crimes unfolded and why they persisted as long as they did.


