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True Crime 24-English

By: Camilla Backlund
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This is a true crime documentary podcast focused on real cases, real people, and real consequences.

Each episode explores a specific case in a clear, structured way — from the people involved and the place where it happened, to the investigation, the legal process, and what followed.

The storytelling is calm and factual, without sensationalism. The focus is on understanding what happened, how it happened, and why it mattered — both for those directly affected and for society as a whole.

This podcast is part of a multilingual series. The same episodes are available in multiple languages, produced separately to ensure accuracy and clarity in each language.

New episodes are released regularly.

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Camilla Backlund
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Episodes
  • Anne-Elisabeth Hagen
    Feb 17 2026

    This episode examines the disappearance of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen in Norway.

    Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, the wife of Norwegian businessman Tom Hagen, disappeared from the couple’s home in Lørenskog on October thirty-first, two thousand eighteen. A note found at the residence indicated a kidnapping and demanded a ransom, initially linked to cryptocurrency.

    Norwegian police treated the case as a suspected kidnapping and later as a suspected homicide. Extensive investigative measures were carried out, including forensic examinations, digital analysis, and financial tracing.

    No verified proof of life was ever established after the disappearance. Anne-Elisabeth Hagen has not been found.

    In two thousand twenty, Tom Hagen was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the case. He denied all allegations and was later released. Legal proceedings continued, and the case remained unresolved at the time of subsequent court developments.

    This episode presents the confirmed timeline, investigative actions, and legal status based on official police statements and court records.

    Disclaimer

    This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only.

    All information is based on verified police statements, court documents, and established public sources.

    No speculation, assumptions, or unverified claims are included.

    No individual has been finally convicted in connection with this disappearance.

    This episode does not seek to sensationalize crime or cause distress to victims or their families.

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    25 mins
  • Johanna Möller
    Feb 17 2026

    Episode Description (Acast – English)

    In this episode, we examine the Arboga case, one of the most notorious crimes in modern Swedish history. We follow how Johanna Möller orchestrated a brutal knife attack on her parents in their summer house in two thousand sixteen, resulting in the murder of her father Göran Möller and the attempted murder of her mother Anki Möller. The episode explores the manipulation of a young refugee accomplice, the earlier suspicious death of her husband Aki Paasila, the complex court proceedings, and the life sentence that made Johanna Möller known as “the most hated woman in Sweden.”

    Disclaimer (English)

    This podcast episode is based on real events. The information presented is drawn from publicly available sources and reliable media reports. The purpose is to inform and document, not to create sensationalism or show disrespect toward the victims and their families. Some content may be disturbing to listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

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    31 mins
  • Emelie Meng
    Feb 17 2026

    Episode Description (Acast – English)

    In this episode, we examine the case of seventeen-year-old Emilie Meng, who disappeared in two thousand sixteen in the Danish town of Korsør after walking home alone from the train station. We reconstruct her last known movements, the months-long unsuccessful search efforts, and the discovery of her body near Lake Regnemarks. The episode also explores the breakthrough in the investigation through modern DNA technology, the connection to other attacks, and the life sentence handed down to the perpetrator Philip Westh.

    Disclaimer (English)

    This podcast episode is based on real events. The information presented is drawn from publicly available sources and reliable media reports. The purpose is to inform and document, not to create sensationalism or show disrespect toward the victims and their families. Some content may be disturbing to listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

    www.truecrime24.com/en

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 mins
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