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Season 17 / Episode 8 and airs on 29 April 2024 19:40
In Åsted Norge, you can help the police solve unresolved criminal cases. Several times, viewers' tips have led to criminals being arrested. In the live program you get a unique insight into the police work and you get to follow the hunt for the country's most sought after. Åsted Norge wants to make Norway a little safer. Program leader Jens Christian Nørve brings with him an expert group consisting of defense lawyer John Christian Elden, former police officer Hanne Kristin Rohde and former Kripos investigator Asbjørn Hansen.
Who was it that entered the old wooden house in Herøy just before it caught fire? Asbjørn Hansen investigates a fatal fire from 2008 where four young people lost their lives. The police also need help to solve a serious case of violence on the subway in Oslo.
During the investigation of the fire in Herøy in 2008 where four young people burned inside, the police found a camera that belonged to one of the victims. Can details in the photos taken at the party provide any answers to what happened in the house before the fire broke out?
The police are conducting new underwater searches in Lake Harasjøen, where rubber boots with human remains were found in 2004. And the answer to the DNA analysis is finally clear. Were the remains of farmer Ole K. Damlien from Sander found in the lake?
Åsted Norway has spent several days inside one of the country's shelters, and met women who fear for their lives, and those of their children. In addition, you can join in when the police investigate a violent settlement in a heavily criminal environment. One of the country's leading weapons experts is assigned to check a gun that was used to kill a dog.
In the summer of 2018, Adam Filipiuk (58) was found dead at the bottom of a gorge in Lier municipality. The police believe he was killed. Asbjørn Hansen and reporter Martin Reinemo go back to the gorge to investigate the case, which has not yet been solved. Åsted Norway is on the inside when the police and the emergency services practice stopping a mass murderer.
At Easter, a hiker found a female body in the archipelago outside Tvedestrand. The police have no idea who it is. Can details on the clothes provide answers? And what did Polish Adam Filipiuk do in Norway before he was found dead at the bottom of a gorge?
The couple dreamed of a debt-free retirement. But that was before they were defrauded of NOK 751,000 when they were going to sell their motorhome. Åsted Norge tracks down the motorhome in Germany, and contacts the man who tricked them.
On the night of Friday 22 August 2008, Tomasz Aleksander Kusnierz (28) disappeared. The police in Stavanger are convinced that he was killed, but they do not know where he was dumped - and the case is unsolved. Asbjørn Hansen goes up the tracks, and shows new unpublished photos from the investigatio
24 years ago, Tore Ljunggren found the remains of a dead unknown man in Nittedal north of Oslo. The case has been a mystery to the police for many years. Can the discovery of clothes and objects in the same area provide new answers? Asbjørn Hansen and reporter Kristian Ervik return to the discovery site deep in the forest.
Asbjørn Hansen and reporter Kristian Ervik seek out professor of anatomy, Per Holck, who has interpreted the fractures on the skeleton found in 1997. He believes the dead man may have been subjected to punishment from a criminal circle.
In 1997, hikers found the remains of an unknown man in the forest at Elnes in Nittedal. Ever since the discovery, the man's identity has been a mystery to the police. 24 years later, new DNA examinations of the bone remains have provided a final answer to who the man was and where he came from.
On New Year's Day, the remains of a small boy washed ashore on Karmøy. A blue coverall put the police on the trail of who it could be. Only when the DNA analysis was ready in June was the shocking story confirmed.
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