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Rättegångspodden

Rättegångspodden

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Swedish true-crime podcast that transforms notable court cases into compelling documentary-style narratives.

Rättegångspodden is a Swedish true-crime podcast that digs deep into Sweden's most notable crimes and legal proceedings. Each episode transforms court cases into documentary-style storytelling, examining high-profile trials and the details surrounding them. With over 185 episodes released to date, the show has become a go-to source for Swedish crime enthusiasts seeking in-depth narrative journalism.

The podcast releases new episodes weekly and is available across major platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, and Podme. Rättegångspodden combines journalistic rigor with compelling narrative techniques, making complex legal proceedings accessible and engaging to listeners. The show's focus on actual court cases and trial documentation sets it apart in the true-crime podcast landscape.

Hosted on Acast's platform, Rättegångspodden continues to attract audiences interested in Swedish criminal justice, legal intrigue, and real-world crime stories presented through thorough investigation and documentary-style production.

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Rättegångspodden: inside the courtroom

Sweden's True Crime Podcast Faces Backlash Over Victim Privacy

Rättegångspodden, Sweden's fifth-largest podcast with 173,000 weekly listeners, has faced criticism from families of crime victims whose cases were featured without their permission. The documentary-style true crime show, created by Nils Bergman, draws audio directly from Swedish court proceedings and police interrogations.

May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM