Vlado Lentz spent 35 years as a traffic police officer in Denmark, witnessing countless incidents that informed his later work as a public speaker and author. His career in uniform gave him rare insight into human behavior and mortality on the nation's roads.
Charles Edmund Cullen, a registered nurse, murdered at least 29 patients—and possibly far more—across multiple hospitals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania between 1988 and 2003. Operating under the cover of medical care, the 'Angel of Death' administered lethal drug overdoses while healthcare systems failed to stop him.
Thea Pedersen is a journalist, photographer, and correspondent active on social media, presenting herself as a writer covering international affairs. With a verified Instagram presence, Pedersen maintains a platform focused on journalism and visual storytelling.
Kristina Antivakis is a Danish journalist, author, and true crime producer who has become known for her forensic analysis of criminal cases and the Danish legal system. Through television, books, and public speaking, she examines the psychological dimensions of Denmark's most serious offences.
Tine Wøbbe, Denmark's leading forensic psychologist, has built a career examining the minds of the country's most dangerous criminals. With over 20 years of specialized experience in psychopathy and forensic assessment, she now shares her insights through a groundbreaking new book co-authored with a forensic psychiatrist and journalist.
Hans Petter Hougen, a Danish forensic pathologist with over three decades of experience, has become one of Europe's most respected experts in documenting deaths from massacres, terror attacks, and natural disasters. Based at the University of Copenhagen, his research into homicide patterns has fundamentally shaped how Scandinavian criminologists understand violent death.
Martin Wittrup Enggaard, a homicide investigator at Copenhagen Police, transformed Danish criminal investigation when Parliament approved his proposal to use genetic genealogy in solving murders. His advocacy for victims and innovative approach to cold cases has made him a leading voice in Scandinavian true crime.
Frederik Strand leads the Police Museum in Copenhagen while authoring bestselling true crime books and appearing regularly on Danish podcasts and documentaries. As Denmark's foremost expert on historical murder cases, Strand has helped fuel a nationwide true crime boom that's drawing younger audiences to museums across the country.
Despite references to an 'Ove Dahl' as a Danish true crime author in limited sources, English-language verification of this figure remains impossible. International researchers have found no confirmed details about his cases, publications, or biographical background.
Den danske opfinder og raketentusiast Peter Madsen dræbte og parterede den svenske journalist Kim Wall ombord på sin hjemmebyggede ubåd UC3 Nautilus i august 2017.
Dennis Nilsen, a Scottish-born serial killer, murdered at least 12 young men and boys between 1978 and 1983 at two North London addresses. Arrested after human remains were discovered in a blocked drain, Nilsen confessed to 15 murders and 7 attempted murders, detailing his crimes across 250 hours of prison recordings.
Arlene Fraser, a 33-year-old mother of two from Elgin, Scotland, disappeared from her home on 28 April 1998. Despite a murder conviction, her body has never been found, and questions about the case persist to this day.
On Halloween Eve 1975, Martha Moxley, a 15-year-old Connecticut student, was bludgeoned and stabbed to death in her family's Belle Haven backyard. Nearly five decades later, the case remains a tangled web of wealth, power, and allegations involving the Kennedy family.
Cari Farver, a 37-year-old computer programmer from Iowa, vanished on November 13, 2012, after spending the night at her new boyfriend's home in Omaha, Nebraska. Three years of obsessive impersonation and harassment would follow—before digital forensics revealed the stunning truth about who killed her.
Between April and July 1981, Clifford Olson murdered 11 children across British Columbia. His subsequent confession came with an unprecedented and deeply controversial condition: the Canadian government would pay him $100,000 for the locations of his victims' bodies.
Herbert Richard Baumeister, a successful German-American businessman, operated one of America's most prolific killing sprees from the late 1980s until his 1996 suicide in Canada. Police discovered the remains of at least 11 men buried on his 18-acre Indiana estate, with evidence suggesting he may have killed at least 25 victims overall.
Torben Vigh, a Danish security professional, spent 30 years as a bodyguard for members of the Danish royal family. His career protecting the monarchy became the subject of a podcast episode that aired in March 2022, offering rare insight into the world of royal protection.
Christian Bertelsen is a Danish police officer who has transitioned into television, becoming known to audiences across Scandinavia through his work on screen. Based in Copenhagen, Bertelsen has built a dual career balancing law enforcement with media appearances.