39. The double homicide in Linköping
Publisher |
True Crime Sweden
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
Sweden
True Crime
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 26, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:50:22
It started out as any other Tuesday morning, but this day was going to be far from normal. It was October 19th, 2004, in a town called Linköping in Sweden. 8-year-old Mohamed leaves his apartment to walk the short distance to school, and at about the same time 56-year-old Anna Lena leaves her home to … Continue reading "39. The double homicide in Linköping"
It started out as any other Tuesday morning, but this day was going to be far from normal. It was October 19th, 2004, in a town called Linköping in Sweden. 8-year-old Mohamed leaves his apartment to walk the short distance to school, and at about the same time 56-year-old Anna Lena leaves her home to … Continue reading "39. The double homicide in Linköping"

It started out as any other Tuesday morning, but this day was going to be far from normal. It was October 19th, 2004, in a town called Linköping in Sweden.

8-year-old Mohamed leaves his apartment to walk the short distance to school, and at about the same time 56-year-old Anna Lena leaves her home to go to work.

They have no connection and have never met each other, but what happens this morning is going to connect them forever. This is the story of the double homicide in Linköping.

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Link to court recordings from the case: https://youtu.be/A4tVYiXX-oo

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