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Nordic Crimes

The Dalton brothers of Eura

Season 1, Ep. 3

Throughout the 1990s in Finland, the Koistinen siblings, dubbed the "Dalton Brothers of Eura," orchestrated a notorious crime wave. In just 18 months, they escalated from minor thefts to audacious heists, committing over 100 burglaries and capturing national attention with their brazen actions and subsequent high-profile arrest.


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This episode was written and reported by Marika Honkatukia. The script consultant was Elli Salo. Producer and sound designer was Suvi Tuuli Kataja. Narrated by Tove Vahlne. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.


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