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Season 15 / Episode 9 and airs on 19 March 2026 12:00
Swedish documentary series offering brief presentations of shocking, media-covered cases to less well-known small-town murders.
Late one evening in November 2023, the emergency services in Gnosjö are alerted to a probable cardiac arrest. A 74-year-old woman has been found lifeless in a forest area. The woman's life cannot be saved, but it turns out that she did not die a natural death. Her body has been subjected to very serious violence and the police are forced to initiate a lengthy and complex murder investigation.
One May morning in 2024, the police are called to the small community of Gyttorp outside Nora in Västmanland where a lifeless woman has been found in the countryside. The case quickly escalates when it turns out that the dead person is instead a man who has been beaten and burned. A burnt-out car is also found a short distance away. The investigation eventually leads the police to a farm where a party seems to have gone awry. But the question is - which of the partygoers is guilty and why does anyone want the man dead?
A few days before Christmas Eve 2023, a 17-year-old boy is shot to death at a tram stop in central Norrköping. At first, the police have no leads on the perpetrator, but the case soon escalates when it turns out that there are connections between the murder and a previous attempted murder where the same weapon was used. It soon turns out that it may be a contract killing and there are also many indications that the murderer may be a woman.
It is New Year's Day 2008 when the soon-to-be 27-year-old, new mother Tubay Mavi disappears from her home in Uppsala. Despite the efforts of her family, led by her husband, they cannot find her. The only sign of life comes a few days later in the form of a mysterious text message to a relative in which Tubay asks to be left alone. But something is not right. And when a buried body is found in an outdoor recreation area, it turns out that the Uppsala police have a murder investigation on their hands.
What really happened to Sölve Svensson and Irene Saldert? When the couple is reported missing from their home in Hovs Hallar on the scenic Bjäre peninsula, it is the start of a very extensive and high-profile police investigation. An investigation that involves everything from financial fraud to a young man obsessed with fishing as well as extensive searches with divers all over Skåne. The investigation team is also forced to deal with a suspect who constantly changes his versions and who seems to have answers to all questions.
It is just after 8:30 pm on April 4, 2016, when a jogger calls the police and claims to have seen a group of individuals wearing hoods assaulting and abducting a man at Slottstorget in central Gävle. The following morning, the police receive another call from a worried woman reporting her boyfriend missing. The police now begin to unravel a mystery that will turn out to be full of wounded relationships and honor-related revenge motives.
A 25-year-old man is brutally shot at a bus stop in Märsta, north of Stockholm, in October 2020. The masked shooter flees the scene on an electric scooter, but the incident and the perpetrator are caught on camera on a bus and the police launch a murder investigation. It becomes a complex investigation where several suspects end up under the police microscope and where anonymous tips, technical DNA evidence and a drawn-out legal process that goes all the way up to the Supreme Court are just some of the ingredients.
Who wanted Arne Salomonsson so badly that he was beaten to death in his own home? In January 2004, a neighbor found the 54-year-old farmer dead with severe injuries to his body in Båraryd, Småland. Family and friends testify to a kind and calm person with no enemies. Could Arne Salomonsson's death be connected to a break-in at his daughter's house, the day before the murder? In the end, it turns out that a tip to the program Efterlyst, several years later, will play a decisive role.
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