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The Connie killer
Season 4, Ep. 1
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In the summer of 1971, Copenhagen reels from the brutal murder of 8-year-old Connie Jacobsen, plunging Denmark into a nationwide manhunt. The case turns cold with no leads or motives until a strikingly similar murder occurs years later, both victims sharing the name "Connie." This chilling coincidence resurrects the investigation, unearthing a series of unsettling clues and questionable police methods from the past.
This episode was written and reported by Marika Honkatukia. Story development by Elli Salo. Produced by Suvi Tuuli Kataja and Anne-Laura Hedegaard. Sound design by Jussi Liukkonen. Narrated by Anemone Rasmussen. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.
Nordic Crimes is a Tall Tale production.
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