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Misterios
EUP (28/02/2025): La tumba perdida de Tutmosis II · El misterio de la mujer de Isdal

Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 117:30


El último peldaño (28/02/2025) LA TUMBA PERDIDA DE TUTMOSIS II: ¿EL DESCUBRIMIENTO DEL SIGLO? Bajo el subsuelo de Valle de los Reyes, cerca de Luxor, en Egipto, los arqueólogos han encontrado lo que podría ser el descubrimiento del siglo, algo comparable al hallazgo en 1922 de la tumba de Tutankamón, la última morada del faraón Tutmosis II, algo que puede marcar un hito en la egiptología, proporcionando valiosa información sobre prácticas funerarias y cultura en tiempos de la XVIII dinastía de faraones, bajo la influencia de la enigmática reina Hatshepsut. Vamos a conocer las claves de este descubrimiento con el egiptólogo, escritor, divulgador y director del programa “SER HISTORIA”, Nacho Ares. INVESTIGACIÓN: EL MISTERIO DE LA MUJER DE ISDAL El 29 de noviembre de 1970, una familia de excursionistas paseaba por las inmediaciones de Isdalen, cerca de Bergen (Noruega); una zona que también se le conoce como “El Valle de la Muerte”, ya que cuenta con una larga historia de suicidios durante la Edad Media y en la actualidad por la gran cantidad de accidentes ocurridos. De repente se encontraron con el cuerpo semicalcinado de una mujer joven. Así arranca una historia de misterio, espionaje y crónica negra que se conoce con el nombre de “La Mujer de Isdal” y que llevamos siguiendo en nuestro programa desde 2018. Nuestro colaborador Enrique Lucas ha continuado con sus investigaciones sobre el caso. Esta noche nos va a contar sus últimos avances. PRESENTACIÓN DEL III CONGRESO NACIONAL DE HISTORIA Y MISTERIO EN EL MUSEO BARÓN DE BENIFAYÓ Ha tenido lugar la presentación oficial del III Congreso Nacional de Historia y Misterio de San Pedro del Pinatar, en el Museo Barón de Benifayó. El acto fue presidido por la Concejal de Cultura de dicha ciudad, Carmen María López. Os traemos la información del evento que va a reunir los días 30 y 31 de mayo, y 1 de junio, a grandes ponentes: Dr. José Cabrera, Dra. Ana M. Vázquez Hoys, Gonzalo Pérez Sarró, Ignacio Martín Cuadrado, Javier Pérez Campos, Luis De Uriarte y Joaquín Abenza. El evento comenzará con la emisión en directo, con público, de “El último peldaño” de Onda Regional de Murcia. En las diferentes ponencias y mesa redonda se abordarán temas relacionados con la historia y el misterio así como “misterios de la historia”. Programa emitido en Onda Regional de Murcia Dirección y presentación: Joaquín Abenza. Producción y documentación: María José Garnández. Blog del programa: http://www.elultimopeldano.blogspot.com.es/ WhatsApp +34 644 823 513

SCHAUERSTOFF
Die Frau aus dem Eis

SCHAUERSTOFF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 24:05


1970 stieß eine Familie bei einem Wanderausflug nahe der norwegischen Stadt Bergen auf eine stark verbrannte Frauenleiche. Sämtliche Hinweise zu ihrer Identität waren sorgfältig vernichtet worden. Eine Woche später fand man in einem Schließfach die Koffer der Toten. Doch anstelle von Antworten enthielt deren Inhalt nur noch mehr dunkle Rätsel…

Av med hjelmen
Av med hjelmen; med Henning Isdal

Av med hjelmen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 96:37


De aller fleste i dag kjenner ham som Formel 1-kommentator, men om du er litt over gjennomsnittet interessert i norsk bilsport, så vet du at Henning Isdal har vært involvert mer enn som så - og stemmen hans har garantert ikke vært til å unngå. Og få, om noen andre, sitter på samme bank av historier fra bilsporten som «Mr. Undertegnede». Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/av-med-hjelmen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Decoding The Crimeverse
The Mistery of the Isdal Wimab

Decoding The Crimeverse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 20:16


Time may not heal all wounds but it can solve several cases. Join our presenters as they look into a 27 year old case which was solved with something as simple as a drink straw.

Decoding The Crimeverse
The Mistery of the Isdal Wimab

Decoding The Crimeverse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 20:16


Time may not heal all wounds but it can solve several cases. Join our presenters as they look into a 27 year old case which was solved with something as simple as a drink straw.

Stord-Podden
Menn, Mental Helse og Kunst som Terapi - med Aleksander Isdal Günther og Tor Harlad Rysjedal

Stord-Podden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 32:19


Kunstnaren Aleksander Isdal Günther og fotografen Tor Harald Rysjedal brenn for å bruke kunsten som eit uttrykk for følelsesmessige utfordringar. Dei deler sine erfaringar med å kombinere foto og måleri for å skape sterk visuell kunst som belyser mentale helseutfordringar. Samtalen er innom tema som pillemisbruk, psykologbesøk, einsemd, og viktigheita av open samtale om vanskelege kjensler. Dei fortel og om eit nytt kunstverk - "Darkes hour". For meir info om dette kan du følge med på Instagram og Facebook. Treng du nokon å snakke med?Det finst fleire hjelpetelefonar, chat-tenester og støttegrupper der du kan dele tankar og følelsar heilt anonymt, og få støtte, råd og rettleiing. Mental Helse: 116 123 Kirkens SOS: 22 40 00 40 Her finner du flere hjelpetelefoner og chat-tjenester som kan være til hjelp når du har det vanskelig. For barn og unge:  Alarmtelefonen for barn og unge: 116 111 Kors på halsen (drevet av Røde Kors): 800 333 21 ⁠SnakkOmPsyken.no⁠: Chattetilbud drevet av Blå Kors Sponsor: Sunnhordland Kraftlag Dagens episode er sponsa av Sunnhordland Kraftlag som ein del av kampanjen rundt Verdsdagen for psykisk helse 10. oktober. Årets kampanje oppmodar til felles innsats mot einsemd og utanforskap. Spesifikt vert alle oppfordra til å setje av 8 minutt til å ringe nokon du bryr deg om – kvar dag. Fleire seier at dei ikkje lenger brukar telefonen til å ringe, men å høyre stemma til ein du er glad i kan bety meir enn du trur. Regelmessig kontakt kan senke terskelen for å få snakka om det som er vanskeleg. SKL ynskjer å bidra til å rette fokus mot hjelpa som finst, både profesjonelt og i våre eigne relasjonar – i dei 8 minutts samtalane.

Misterios
EUP (05/04/2024): Nuevas investigaciones sobre la Mujer de Isdal · El misterio del niño de la caja

Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 118:09


El último peldaño (05/04/2024) NUEVAS INVESTIGACIONES SOBRE “LA MUJER DE ISDAL” El 29 de noviembre de 1970, un hombre acompañado de sus dos hijas paseaban practicando excursionismo en las inmediaciones del Valle del Hielo, conocido como Isdalen; una zona que también se le conoce como “El Valle de la Muerte”, ya que cuenta con una larga historia de suicidios durante la Edad Media y, en la actualidad, por la gran cantidad de accidentes ocurridos, cuando de repente se encontraron con el cuerpo semicalcinado de una mujer joven. Así arranca una historia de misterio, espionaje y crónica negra que se conoce con el nombre de “La Mujer de Isal” y que llevamos siguiendo en nuestro programa desde 2018 https://elultimopeldano.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_8.html. Nuestro colaborador Enrique Lucas, ha investigado este caso aportando nuevas perspectivas y enfoques y en este programa nos relata los últimos detalles de su trabajo tras la pista de uno de los asesinatos no resueltos mas misteriosos. EL MISTERIO DEL “NIÑO DE LA CAJA” En febrero de 1957, un estudiante universitario encontró el cadáver de un niño dentro de una caja de cartón en una zona boscosa del noreste de Filadelfia, mientras revisaba sus trampas para cazar. La policía inmediatamente se puso a trabajar para averiguar quién era el niño e intentar resolver el crimen y cómo su cuerpo había acabado en una caja en un lugar perdido. A pesar de los grandes esfuerzos el misterio perduraría durante décadas, porque hasta hace muy poco el caso continuaba sin resolver. María Chicano ha elaborado un detallado informe sobre uno de los enigmas policiales más dilatados en el tiempo en Estados Unidos, un misterio que puso a prueba a la policía y a toda la sociedad. Dirección y presentación: Joaquín Abenza. Con la colaboración de María José Garnández y María Chicano. Blog del programa: http://www.elultimopeldano.blogspot.com.es/ WhatsApp: +34 644823513 Programa emitido en Onda Regional de Murcia

Tatort Deutschland
Namenlos, geheim, tot: Die Isdal-Frau

Tatort Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 16:46


Aber am 29. November machen ein Uni-Professor und seine zwei Töchter auf einer Wanderung durch das Isdal eine grausige Entdeckung. Damit beginnt einer der mysteriösesten Kriminalfälle des 20. Jahrhunderts.

Bedtime Stories
Ipsum Arcanum

Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 35:31


Story One – The Village That VanishedHistory is littered with instances in which large groups of people have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. In many of these cases, some form of explanation has eventually come to light. But for some, the facts are so inexplicable that no convincing hypothesis has ever been agreed upon. In this story, we examine just such an occurrence; the village that vanished.Story Two – Who Was The Isdal Woman?In the closing weeks of 1970, the badly burned remains of a dead female victim were discovered lying on the side of an isolated Norwegian valley. Her identity has continued to elude the authorities, right up to this very day. In this second story, we ask who was the Isdal woman?MUSIC Tracks used by kind permission of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0Tracks used by kind permission of CO.AGSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Promenons-nous dans les bois
Episode #54 - Scandinavie

Promenons-nous dans les bois

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 88:55


Cette semaine, Gaby et Tamara continuent leur tour du monde du True Crime. Après le Japon, c'est la Scandinavie qui a retenu leur attention.Gaby a choisi l'histoire récente du meurtre de Emilie Meng au Danemark: le 10 juillet 2016, à l'aube, Emilie Anine Skovgaard Meng a disparu à Korsør. Cinq mois plus tard, son corps a été retrouvé dans la municipalité de Køge. Un meurtre brutal qui va plonger toute une communauté dans l'émoi.Tamara vous parle de la Femme de Isdal. C'est le nom donné à une femme non identifiée qui a été retrouvée morte à Isdalen, à Bergen, en Norvège, le 29 novembre 1970. La police conclut rapidement à un suicide mais les circonstances plus qu'étranges de cette mort ont amené des générations d'enquêteurs à s'intéresser de plus près au mystère de son identité.Bon épisode!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

La Hora Oscura
Un Segundo de Luz T08E12: "ISDAL: Misterio en el Valle de la Muerte" (EXTRA CULTURA)

La Hora Oscura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 10:39


Un segundo de luz es la sección cultural de La Hora Oscura, donde ampliamos el componente cultural de cada episodio, de una forma más extensa: libros, comics, juegos, cine...y todo de la mano de nuestro especialista Jesús García.¡Escúchalo ya y a disfrutar! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

DOK
Mysteriöser Tod im Isdal – Spurensuche in Norwegen und der Schweiz

DOK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 51:05


Im ungeklärten Todesfall der sogenannten Isdal-Frau deutet vieles auf Spionage und Mord hin. Spuren führen in die Schweiz – damals ein Hotspot für Spione, von Kaltem Krieg bis Nahostkonflikt – und zu einem Schweizer Nazi-Banker. Journalisten aus Norwegen und der Schweiz rollen den Fall neu auf. Ein ungeklärter Todesfall im norwegischen Isdal 1970 lässt die Welt nicht los. Viele Geheimnisse sind offen, Spuren deuten auf Mord und auf Spionage hin. Trotzdem verkündete die Polizei rasch, dass es ein Suizid sei und es keine Verbindung zu Spionage gebe. «DOK» folgt den Spuren der Isdal-Frau in Norwegen und der Schweiz. In den Wochen und Monaten vor ihrem Tod reiste die Isdal-Frau mit mehreren gefälschten Identitäten durch Europa. Dabei versuchte sie, möglichst viele Spuren zu verwischen. So ist immer noch unklar, wer sie wirklich war. Mehrmals ist sie in der Nähe geheimer Waffentests. Sogar der norwegische Inlandsgeheimdienst ermittelte. Spionierte sie im Kalten Krieg den Westen aus? Ihre Reiseroute hat auch eine spannende Überschneidung mit dem Schweizer Nazi-Banker François Genoud, der palästinensische Terroristen unterstützte. Erstausstrahlung: 15.02.2024

DOK HD
Mysteriöser Tod im Isdal – Spurensuche in Norwegen und der Schweiz

DOK HD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 51:05


Im ungeklärten Todesfall der sogenannten Isdal-Frau deutet vieles auf Spionage und Mord hin. Spuren führen in die Schweiz – damals ein Hotspot für Spione, von Kaltem Krieg bis Nahostkonflikt – und zu einem Schweizer Nazi-Banker. Journalisten aus Norwegen und der Schweiz rollen den Fall neu auf. Ein ungeklärter Todesfall im norwegischen Isdal 1970 lässt die Welt nicht los. Viele Geheimnisse sind offen, Spuren deuten auf Mord und auf Spionage hin. Trotzdem verkündete die Polizei rasch, dass es ein Suizid sei und es keine Verbindung zu Spionage gebe. «DOK» folgt den Spuren der Isdal-Frau in Norwegen und der Schweiz. In den Wochen und Monaten vor ihrem Tod reiste die Isdal-Frau mit mehreren gefälschten Identitäten durch Europa. Dabei versuchte sie, möglichst viele Spuren zu verwischen. So ist immer noch unklar, wer sie wirklich war. Mehrmals ist sie in der Nähe geheimer Waffentests. Sogar der norwegische Inlandsgeheimdienst ermittelte. Spionierte sie im Kalten Krieg den Westen aus? Ihre Reiseroute hat auch eine spannende Überschneidung mit dem Schweizer Nazi-Banker François Genoud, der palästinensische Terroristen unterstützte. Erstausstrahlung: 15.02.2024

La Hora Oscura
La Hora Oscura T08E12: "ISDAL: Misterio en el Valle de la Muerte"

La Hora Oscura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 77:33


A finales de noviembre de 1970 un hallazgo estremeció a la tranquila localidad de Bergen, Noruega; en la zona montañosa de Isdalen, conocida como el "Valle de la Muerte", alguien había encontrado el cadáver carbonizado de una chica. Nadie sabía quién era, por qué, ni cómo había acabado allí. Casi cincuenta años después, el misterio y las múltiples teorías sobre su suicidio (o asesinato), continúan, sin que se hayan podido esclarecer aún sus enigmas. Para muchos, se trata de uno de los casos más extraños de Europa en todo el siglo XX. Tras escucharlo, si quieres saber más, puedes escuchar nuestro episodio "El enigma Fairgate", que también se relaciona con este caso: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/65032729 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Words That Burn
Outtake #3 by Susannah Dickey

Words That Burn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 21:26


In this episode, we explore Susannah Dickey's Outtake #3, a thought-provoking piece from her debut collection, Isdal. This poem critically examines the true crime genre, questioning the ethics of deriving entertainment from real-life tragedies.Dickey's work is inspired by the mysterious case of the Isdal Woman, weaving a narrative that challenges our fascination with true crime. Through a fictional podcast setting, the poet addresses the problematic nature of exploiting such stories for entertainment. The poem critiques the voyeuristic tendencies in true crime consumption and the moral dilemmas faced by creators and audiences alike.In Outtake #3, Dickey confronts the normalisation of violence against women in media. The poem begins by dismissing the notion that consuming stories of femicide is subversive, drawing parallels with other acts of accepted cruelty. It then moves into a reflective phase, examining the thin line between observing, studying, and committing acts of violence.The poem concludes with a sharp turn, highlighting the commercial aspects of podcast production. This ending serves as a stark reminder of the industry's prioritisation of profit over ethical storytelling.All of this serves to show how Susannah Dickey is a poet specialising in building intricate verse that makes her readers think about and examine the established in whole new ways.Susannah Dickey grew up in Derry and now lives in London. She is the author of four poetry pamphlets, I had some very slight concerns (2017), genuine human values (2018), bloodthirsty for marriage (2020), and Oh! (2022). Her poetry has been published in The TLS, Poetry London, and Poetry Ireland Review. Her short fiction has been published in The Dublin Review and The White Review.The Music In This Week's Episode:'Effervescence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auFollow Susannah Dickey:InstagramXFollow the Podcast:Read the Script on SubstackFollow the Podcast On InstagramFollow the Podcast on X/TwitterFollow the Podcast on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thai Conta Casos
MISTÉRIO: A mulher de Isdal

Thai Conta Casos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 5:17


Em 1970, um professor se deparou com um corpo que havia sido carbonizado. Sem a possibilidade de identificação, a vítima foi apelidada de “a mulher de Isdal”, já que era o nome do vale onde ela foi encontrada. Ela não batia com a descrição de nenhuma pessoa desaparecida. Mas tinha as mesmas características de uma mulher misteriosa da Noruega. Uma mulher que também nunca foi identificada. 50 anos depois, ainda não sabemos quem era essa mulher porque em 1971, a investigação foi misteriosamente encerrada. A polícia disse que a morte dela foi suicídio. Os agentes federais disseram que foi um acidente. Mas suicídio não explicaria as marcas de queimadura no rosto dela. E um acidente não explicaria os remédios encontrados no sangue dela. Se inscreva no nosso fã clube para apoiar o podcast e receber episódios extras por apenas R$7,50 por mês Nos acompanhe pra não perder nenhuma novidade no instagram @thaicontacasos no tiktok @thaicontacasos

Mord-s-Sache
Folge 25 - die Isdal-Frau; die Frau aus dem Eistal

Mord-s-Sache

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 32:38


Die Isdal-Frau; die Frau aus dem Eistal In dieser Folge bespreche ich ein mörderisches Kriminalrätsel, dass viele ungelöste Rätsel im Rätsel enthält. Die Spuren führen in die gesamte Welt – auch bis nach Deutschland, in die Pfalz. Finella Lorck. Claudia Tielt. Vera Jarle, Elisabeth Leenhouwer, Geneviève Lancier. Claudia Nielsen, Alexia Zarna-Merchez. Diese Namen haben eins gemein: Sie wurden von ein- und derselben Person genutzt: Der Isdal-Frau. Die Frau lag auf dem Rücken. Große Teile der Vorderseite Körpers waren verbrannt, die Körperrückseite dafür nahezu unversehrt. Es waren Reste eines Lagerfeuers zu erkennen. Kommentare gerne unter mord-s-sache@funker-mail.de und auf Instagram mordssache und im Blog https://qf9yxo.podcaster.de und Twitter @MordsSache Intormusik: https://ronaldkah.de/, @ronaldkah ✓ INSTAGRAM ▷ Musik von Ronald Kah, Web: https://ronaldkah.de/, @ronaldkah ✓ YOUTUBE ▷ Musik von Ronald Kah, Web: https://ronaldkah.de/ ✓ FACEBOOK ▷ Musik von Ronald Kah, Web: https://ronaldkah.de/, @ronaldkah:

Nueva Dimensión Radio
NUEVA DIMENSIÓN - El Misterio Xtra 21/23 - La misteriosa mujer de Isdal

Nueva Dimensión Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 4:19


El macabro descubrimiento del cadáver de una desconocida mujer llevó a una sorpresiva investigación.

Gammal Maiden
Episode 152: Live fra Kulturhuset i Bergen - Torkjell Rød - Arve Isdal - Torgrim Øyre

Gammal Maiden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 63:26


For en herlig aften i Bergen, kvelden før Iron Maiden spiller på Koengen! Tusen takk til de to kjernekarene fra fantastiske Audrey Horne, Torkjell Rød (Toschie) og Arve Isdal (Ice Dale, også kjent fra Enslaved) og Beyond the Gates-sjef Torgrim Øyre for gode minner og "bromance" denne uforglemmelige kvelden på Kulturhuset i Bergen like før British Lion entrer scenen et par minutter neddi gata

The Razor's Edge
The Razor's Edge : Interview with Arve Isdal of Enslaved

The Razor's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 24:34


With Enslaved's new album Heimdal due out this week, we caught up with guitarist Arve Isdal to talk all about it. We cover everything from the concepts of the album, to touring and even his route into music and the band. ===================== Follow The Razor's Edge online: Web: https://therazorsedge.rocks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therazorsedgerocks Twitter: https://twitter.com/_therazorsedge_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therazorsedgerocks

Don't Look Now
209 - The Isdal Woman

Don't Look Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 42:53


In 1970 a the remains of a woman were found in the Isdal valley near Bergen, Norway.  She was burned over the front of her body and unrecognizable and strangely all of the tags on her clothing were removed as well as any other identifying marks on any personal items.  Police have speculated about her identity for over 50 years, slowly piecing together strange facts that lead many to think she was a spy.  The investigation into her identity has recently been reopened using modern technology that has yielded some new clues, but the mystery remains. 

Puppies and Crime
Folge 150.1 - Frauen ohne Namen

Puppies and Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 71:55


Dies ist der erste Teil unserer Doppel-Folge. Der zweite Teil wird zeitgleich erscheinen. Im ersten und zweiten Teil unserer 150. Folge werden wir uns mit zwei mysteriösen Fällen aus Norwegen beschäftigen. Wir sprechen zum Einen über die sogenannte Isdal-Frau, die im November 1970 in einem Tal bei Bergen, in Norwegen gefunden wurde. Obwohl der Fall schnell als Suizid eingestuft wird, werfen die Todesumstände und vor allem auch die Identität der Toten bis heute große Fragen auf. Der zweite Fall über den wir sprechen ist der von "Jennifer Fairgate/Fergate"- einer jungen Frau, die im Juni 1995 tot im Zimmer 2805 des Oslo Plaza aufgefunden wird. Auch dieser Fall wird sofort als Suizid eingestuft, doch als die Ermittler versuchen, die Identität der jungen Toten herauszufinden, stoßen sie auf immer mehr Rätsel. Heute wollen wir uns daher einigen Fragen der Fälle widmen: Wer sind die beiden Frauen? Wo kamen sie her? Waren sie in Spionage-Aktivitäten oder das organisierte Verbrechen verwickelt? Unter welchen Umständen starben sie? Inhaltswarnung: Suizid, explizite Gewalt, Feuer, Medikamente, Sex Work In dieser Folge reden wir sehr explizit über das Thema Suizid. Hilfe und Unterstützung zu diesem Thema findet ihr unter anderem hier: Die Nummer der Telefonseelsorge: 0800.1110111 Die Website: www.telefonseelsorge.de SHOWNOTES: Danke an unseren heutigen Werbepartner Blinkist. Blinkist bringt die Kernaussagen von Wissensformaten auf dein Smartphone – in nur 15 Minuten pro Titel. Teste 7 Tage kostenlos und im Februar 40% Rabatt auf das Jahresabo. Blinkist Premium unter: www.blinkist.de/puppies Materialien zum Fall: Podcast zum Fall der Isdal-Frau: Death in Ice Valley von Marit Higraff vom NRK und Neil McCarthy von BBC World Service: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p060ms2h Hier findet ihr auch neue Informationen zum Fall, die Isotop-Karte sowie die Check-In-Formulare. Die Seite von VGT= zum Fall Jennifer Fairgate/Fergate findet ihr hier: https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/xRjoWp/mystery-at-the-oslo-plaza Auf dieser Seite könnt ihr z.B. auch die 3D Darstellung des Raumes finden. SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- N ---------

Insolito - Nur ein weiterer TrueCrime-Podcast
Kann eine geheime Botschaft den Mord der Isdal-Frau lösen?!

Insolito - Nur ein weiterer TrueCrime-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 46:01


Heute sprechen wir über den mysteriösen Fall der Isdal-Frau und was die geheimen Botschaften zu bedeuten haben, die sie hinterlassen hat. Wer war sie? Warum musste sie sterben? Und war ihr Tod ein Unfall, Suizid oder Mord? Solltet ihr mich unterstützen wollen oder einfach Interesse daran haben den Fall visuell aufbereitet zu sehen, schaut einfach hier vorbei: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hokkGvJ_0PY&t=50s Ansonsten könnt ihr mich natürlich auch gerne bei Instagram abonnieren: https://www.instagram.com/insolito_yt/ Ich wünsche euch einen schönen Morgen, Mittag oder Abend

Jay's Analysis
Wikileaks, Spies & True Crime in Norway Wigert, Isdal Woman & Kamphius - Gita Lighthouse

Jay's Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 75:26


YouTuber and Norway fan Gita joins me to cover some famous cases of Norway spies, deaths and disappearances: Sonja Wigert, the Isdal woman case, the recent Wikileaks disappearance of Arnjen Kamphuis and more! Her channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/@gitalighthouse

Misterios
El último peldaño (16/12/2022): Área 51:proyecto Abigail · La tumba sin nombre · ¿Intervenciones médicas alienígenas?

Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 118:13


LEYENDAS DEL ÁREA 51: EL PROYECTO ABIGAIL. En torno a la base secreta de Groom Lake (Homey Airport), también conocida como “Área 51”, ubicada en el estado de Nevada (EEUU) a 133 km de Las Vegas, han surgido cientos de rumores y leyendas, desde el ensayo de armas secretas, captura de objetos voladores no identificados o experimentos secretos. De uno de estos supuestos experimentos vamos a hablar esta noche. María Chicano nos ofreció el informe de un supuesto experimento en el que la búsqueda del soldado perfecto acabó en una pesadilla. Algo que probablemente no sea mas que una leyenda urbana…, o quién sabe. EL CASO FAIRGATE: LA MUJER DE LA TUMBA SIN NOMBRE En 1995 en una habitación de un hotel de Oslo (Noruega) se encontró el cuerpo sin vida de una mujer que se había registrado con el nombre de Jennifer Fairgate, pero esa no era su verdadera identidad. Se sospechó de un suicidio en junio, pero las circunstancias son verdaderamente misteriosas. Enrique Lucas, nos muestra este caso de “misterio negro” que tiene muchas conexiones con otro que tratamos hace un tiempo, también en Noruega: ·La Mujer de Isdal·. LAS LUCES QUE CURAN III: ¿INTERVENCIONES MÉDICAS ALIENÍGENAS? En programas anteriores de “Las luces que curan” hemos tratado el tema de que la curación a testigos de incidentes ovnis, se ha producido de una forma colateral, es decir la interacción del testigo al impacto del rayo de luz o la exposición cercana con el objeto y sus tripulantes ha ocasionado este efecto beneficioso, hoy vamos a relatar unos incidentes que, a diferencia de los anteriores, la intervención “medica” se ha producido por una acción que nace de las entidades que nos visitan. Francisco Barrera, nos trajo la tercera entrega de una serie que nos hace ver el fenómeno OVNI desde una perspectiva poco habitual. Con la colaboración de María José Garnández, Enrique Lucas y María Chicano. Dirección y presentación: Joaquín Abenza. Blog del programa: http://www.elultimopeldano.blogspot.com.es/ WhatsApp: 644823513

Southword Poetry Podcast

Susannah Dickey grew up in Derry and now lives in London. She is the author of four poetry pamphlets, I had some very slight concerns (2017), genuine human values (2018), bloodthirsty for marriage (2020), and Oh! (2022). In 2019 she won the Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize, and in 2021 she was longlisted for the Sunday Times Short Story Award. She is an Eric Gregory Award winner, a prize granted for a collection by poets under the age of 30. Her debut poetry collection, Isdal, will be published in 2023. She is the author of Tennis Lessons (2020) and Common Decency (2022), both published by Doubleday UK.This week's Southword poem is ‘Lagan' by Niamh Prior, which appears in issue 41. You can buy single issues, subscribe, or find out how to submit to Southword here.

CRIME TIME
Wer erkennt diese Frau? Das Mysterium der Isdal-Frau | Crime Time

CRIME TIME

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 36:03


Im Jahr 1970 wird in Norwegen eine Frauenleiche gefunden - was zunächst klingt, wie einer von vielen Fällen, entpuppt sich als größtes Mysterium der Kriminalgeschichte Norwegens. Auch 50 Jahre später kann immer noch nicht geklärt werden, was mit der Frau geschah, woher sie stammte und wer sie eigentlich war. Tipps oder Infos zur Lösung des Falles an: isdal@zeit.de oder isdal@nrk.no ➤ https://anchor.fm/crime-time/subscribe Supporte meinen Podcast mit einem kostenpflichtigen Abo! Das Abo beinhaltet KEINEN exklusiven Content, es ist nur Support.♥ Mehr von Kati Winter: https://linktr.ee/katiwinter **Solltest du für deinen Podcast oder einen Beitrag meine Recherche als Quelle nutzen, freue ich mich über Credits.** Quellen: https://pastebin.com/9YKTdXUA Bildquelle: https://bit.ly/3h8xX2D ➤ https://www.crimecandle.com Entdecke jetzt die CRIME CANDLES! Die einzigartigen Rätselkerzen basierend auf echten Kriminalfällen.

Mordlust
#105 Knochenjob

Mordlust

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 81:02


Die Leiche ist Dreh- und Angelpunkt vieler Ermittlungen. Aber manchmal ist sie so stark verwest, dass nur noch Knochen übrig sind, bis zur Unkenntlichkeit verbrannt oder mumifiziert. Wenn ein Mensch nicht mehr anhand seines Aussehens oder mithilfe von DNA identifiziert werden kann, schlägt die Stunde der forensischen Anthropologie. Wissenschaftler:innen, die auf diesem Gebiet arbeiten, setzen alles daran, um eine Frage zu beantworten: Wer war die Person, deren sterbliche Überreste auf dem Obduktionstisch liegen? In der neuen Folge “Mordlust - Verbrechen und ihre Hintergründe” geht es darum, was ein toter Körper über das vorherige Leben verrät - auch, wenn kaum noch etwas von ihm übrig ist. Nur durch einen Zufall hatte man die Leiche in einem Tagebau entdeckt. Eingewickelt in einen Teppich ist nur noch das Skelett des Toten übrig - und das gibt wenig Hinweise auf die Identität der Person, die offensichtlich durch einen Kopfschuss hingerichtet wurde. Jahrelang stocken die Ermittlungen, bis der Schädel letztendlich doch noch Antworten verspricht. Durch eine Gesichtsrekonstruktion bekommt die Polizei einen Hinweis auf den Toten, der die Ermittelnden in die Vergangenheit einer Gruppe Kleinkrimineller aus der DDR führt, die einst Freunde waren und zu tödlichen Feinden wurden. Dorfidylle statt Großstadtstress: Jana kehrt dem dreckigen, lauten Hamburg den Rücken. 2015 zieht sie mit ihrem Partner Adam und den gemeinsamen Töchtern Sabrina und Anna auf einen Bauernhof in der schleswig-holsteinischen Einöde. Dort will sie ihren Traum vom Selbstversorger-Dasein leben. Doch Ende April 2017 macht sich Adam aus dem Staub. Erst zwei Jahre später taucht er wieder auf - und bringt damit ein dunkles Familiengeheimnis ans Licht. “Bones - Die Knochenjägerin” oder Simon Becketts David Hunter sind die absoluten Cracks, die nur einen Fingerknochen brauchen, um ein Verbrechen aufzuklären. In der Realität ist diese Wissenschaft deutlich umfangreicher, mit vielen Möglichkeiten, aber auch Grenzen. Wir schauen uns in dieser Episode an, was das Grab über eine Leiche verrät, welche Spuren unsere Lebzeit auf unserem Körper hinterlässt und wie man ihn wie eine Landkarte lesen kann. Interviewpartnerin in dieser Folge: Forensische Anthropologin Eilin Jopp-van Well **Kapitel** 00:07:22 - Fall “Barnie” 00:29:03 - Aha: Forensische Gesichtsrekonstruktion 00:38:16 - Fall “Adam” 01:02:18 - Aha: Grabungen 01:07:19 - Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Anthropologie 01:09:27 - Altersbestimmung bei Lebenden 01:10:16 - Isotopenanalyse 01:14:43 - Eistal-Frau 01:16:20 - Moorleiche Moora **Shownotes** *Fall “Barnie”* Die Spur der Täter: Teppichleiche im Tagebau: https://bit.ly/3rGwsuv Kripo live: Hingerichtet: https://bit.ly/3MkNvfh *Fall “Adam”* Urteil Landgericht Itzehoe 5 Ks 315 Js 2919/19 Klaus Püschel/Bettina Mittelacher: “Vermisst”, Eilert und Richter Verlag, 2020 Dem Tod auf der Spur: “Versenkt in einem Grab aus Beton”: https://spoti.fi/3ysxRca Shz: Tochter Sophie M. wegen Beihilfe zum Mord durch Unterlassen zu Jugendfreiheitsstrafe verurteilt: https://bit.ly/3T4OLWB Shz: Beschluss über Bewährung gefasst: Sophie M. (18) ist auf freiem Fuß: https://bit.ly/3MkoFMH SZ: Mordprozess um zerstückelte Leiche: BGH bestätigt Urteil: https://bit.ly/3fTFyBw *Diskussion* Sue Black: Alles, was bleibt - Mein Leben mit dem Tod, DuMont, 2018 Deutsches Ärzteblatt: Forensische Altersdiagnostik: https://bit.ly/3ysEw67 Deutsches Ärzteblatt: Forensische Gesichtsrekonstruktion: https://bit.ly/3egI7xg Stern: Woran erkennen wir einen toten Menschen wieder? Constanze Niess rekonstruiert die Gesichter Verstorbener: https://bit.ly/3CI4Ewg SZ: Hautnah: https://bit.ly/3ehwaY5 Zeit Online: Die Tote aus dem Isdal: https://bit.ly/3ROuEu0 WDR: Moorleiche “Moora”: https://bit.ly/3CKGh0V Stern: Die Rückkehr der Wahrheit: Mutige Maya-Frauen bringen ihre **Partner der Episode** Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/Mordlust

El Laberinto
Crímenes de Película: El enigma de la mujer de Isdal.

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 34:19


En noviembre de 1970, fue hallado en Noruega el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer sin que hasta la fecha se sepa su identidad. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González

El Laberinto
Crímenes de Película: El enigma de la mujer de Isdal.

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 34:19


En noviembre de 1970, fue hallado en Noruega el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer sin que hasta la fecha se sepa su identidad. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González

El Laberinto
El Laberinto 5x05: Los misterios de la casa Díaz Cassou / El enigma de la mujer de Isdal / El tabú del suicidio

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 125:58


💀Los misterios de la casa Díaz Cassou: Apariciones fantasmales y extraños incidentes eléctricos se dan la mano en este singular inmueble histórico del que nos hablará el investigador Joaquín Abenza, autor del libro 50 lugares mágicos de la Región de Murcia (Ed.Cydonia) 🔍El enigma de la mujer Isdal: En noviembre de 1970, fue hallado en Noruega el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer sin que hasta la fecha se sepa su identidad. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. #CrímenesDePelícula 💫El tabú del suicidio: Se trata de una epidemia silenciosa. Nadie quiere hablar de ello pero es un problema que está ahí, conviviendo con nosotros. Hablamos del suicidio con Román Morales. #ElBaúlDeLaMente ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959

El Laberinto
El Laberinto 5x05: Los misterios de la casa Díaz Cassou / El enigma de la mujer de Isdal / El tabú del suicidio

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 125:58


💀Los misterios de la casa Díaz Cassou: Apariciones fantasmales y extraños incidentes eléctricos se dan la mano en este singular inmueble histórico del que nos hablará el investigador Joaquín Abenza, autor del libro 50 lugares mágicos de la Región de Murcia (Ed.Cydonia) 🔍El enigma de la mujer Isdal: En noviembre de 1970, fue hallado en Noruega el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer sin que hasta la fecha se sepa su identidad. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. #CrímenesDePelícula 💫El tabú del suicidio: Se trata de una epidemia silenciosa. Nadie quiere hablar de ello pero es un problema que está ahí, conviviendo con nosotros. Hablamos del suicidio con Román Morales. #ElBaúlDeLaMente ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959

Evidence Locker True Crime
189: The Isdal Woman | Norway

Evidence Locker True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 39:28


In November 1970, the charred body of a woman was discovered in a remote location in Isdal, near Bergen, Norway. Many strange clues emerged: all the labels had been removed from her clothing, a notebook with coded notes, disguises, and fake identities. Who was the Isdal woman, and how did she end up dead in Ice Valley? For pictures and more information, join us on Facebook For a full list of resources and credits visit Evidence Locker Website For all sponsor discount codes, visit this page Want to support our podcast? Visit our page at Patreon 25% of Evidence Locker Patreon proceeds are donated as support to the Doe Network – solving international cold cases. To learn more about it visit their website at: https://www.doenetwork.org/ This True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.

La Ley de Murphy
48 - La mujer de Isdal / La isla de la muerte (Koh Tao)

La Ley de Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 113:01


Hola chic@s! Esta semana volvemos con mucho misterio, y muchísimos casos sin resolver! Ciara nos cuenta todo sobre la misteriosa mujer de Isdal, una mujer hallada muerta en Noruega en los años 1970 bajo circunstancias un tanto extrañas que llevaron a especular sobre su posible asociación con espionaje durante la guerra fría. ¿Quién fue? ¿Cómo y por qué murió? Yessi nos lleva a la isla tailandesa de Koh Tao, una isla de turismo de solo 24 kilómetros cuadrados, conocido por algunos como la isla de la muerte debido al gran número de muertes "accidentales" que ocurren ahí. Esta semana aprenderemos más sobre algunos de los misterios de esta isla tan peligrosa para turistas. Puedes seguirnos en @LLDMPodcast en Instagram y Twitter o mandarnos un correo a laleydemurphypod@gmail.com. Si puedes compartir el podcast en redes o dejarnos una reseña en cualquier plataforma nos ayudaría muchísimo. Puedes encontrarnos en Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, iVoox, Overcast y más. ¡Gracias por escuchar!

Arrepios com a Bilinha
A História de Jennifer Fergate

Arrepios com a Bilinha

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 96:23


Olá meus docinhos arrepiantes! ❤️ Esta semana convidei a minha amiga Marta, companheira do nosso chá de cebolas, para divagar em mais um caso de true crime e numa história muito curiosa: a de Jennifer Fergate. A 3 de Junho de 1995, no Oslo Plaza Hotel, em Oslo, na Noruega, uma mulher aparece morta no quarto 2805, duma forma muito, muito estranha. Toda a cena parece um suicídio... mas será?

Leave The Lights On
MYSTERY: The Isdal Woman

Leave The Lights On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 28:28


Who is the Isdal Woman? This is a question that has plagued investigators, armchair detectives, and mystery solvers for over 50 years. In November 1970 the badly burnt body of a woman was found in a remote spot in Norway's Isdalen valley. As police started investigating her death, they uncovered a trail of coded messages, disguises, and fake identities - but never cracked the case. Do you think you have what it takes to solve the mystery? For more visit lightsonpod.com Resources: soapboxie.com | bbc.com | leninimports.com | wikipedia.org | medium.com

Foolish Wanderers Podcast
Ep 60. The Isdal Woman ~ True Crime

Foolish Wanderers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 52:03


Welcome back Wanderers to another true crime episode!We know that we said that the Somerton man was the only true crime episode that we would have.......we lied. So please join us as we dive into the chilling Norwegian cold case of the Isdal woman.  BBC Article:https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39369429Thank you so much to every one that has tuned in and supported us so far to our crazy journey! We sincerely appreciate every single one of you!We would love to hear from you!Follow us on Instagram! @foolishwandererspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/foolishwandererspodcast/Subscribe to our Youtube: Foolish Wanderers Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnmv7ddZw4g4KgCw9viNsgEmail us at: fwplisteners@gmail.com

Autumn's Oddities
Spy Game: The Isdal Woman

Autumn's Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 37:02


A woman is found burned alive in the remote mountains of Isdal, Norway. Identifying her turned out to be impossible because she sanded off her own fingerprints and removed all labels from clothing and objects in her possession. The police ruled her death a suicide because of drugs found in her body, but a plethora of Cold War era evidence led many to theorize that the Isdal Woman was a spy or an intelligence agent with seven different identities. This case is the stuff spy novels are made of: disguises, secret meetings, NATO missile tests, and a woman who went to great lengths to keep her identity a mystery for over 50 years. SOURCESIsdal Woman. Life and Death: Norway's Biggest Mystery; Book by L. Robinsonhttps://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/inverness/3523995/could-north-forensic-artists-facial-depiction-help-solve-50-year-old-mystery-surrounding-womans-death-in-norway/Cheung, H. 2017. “Isdal Woman: The mystery death haunting Norway for 46 years” on BBC.com.Dimuro, G. 2018. “Spy, Murder Victim, Or Something Else? The Mystery Of The Isdal Woman” on All That's Interesting.Hansen, S. & Higraff, M. & Skille, O.B. & Aardal, A. & Kristoffersen, E.B. 2016. “The Isdalen mystery” on NRK.

Un rato de misterio
¿Era una espía? El intrigante caso de la mujer de Isdal

Un rato de misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 12:47


En el episodio de hoy les traigo la historia de la mujer de Isdal, una víctima que al día de hoy no ha recuperado su identidad.

Kryminatorium
Spalone szczątki kobiety z doliny | 175. TAJEMNICZE ZBRODNIE

Kryminatorium

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 36:02


Tajemnicza śmierć kobiety w górskiej dolinie Isdal do dziś pozostaje jedną z największych kryminalnych zagadek w Norwegii. Wciąż powstają kolejne teorie na temat wydarzeń sprzed ponad pięćdziesięciu lat. Czy kobieta z Isdal była szpiegiem czy terrorystką? Została zabita czy popełniła samobójstwo? A może jej śmierć spowodował nieszczęśliwy wypadek? Podobne pytania wciąż rozpalają wyobraźnie nie tylko samych Norwegów… ⠀ Materiał powstał przy współpracy z wydawnictwem Insignis. Książkę "Siedem wieków śmierci", o której wspominam na wstępie odcinka kupisz tutaj ► https://bit.ly/siedem-wiekow-smierci ⠀ kontakt: e-mail: kryminatorium@gmail.com Instagram: Marcin Myszka - Kryminatorium https://www.instagram.com/marcinmyszka1/

Noctámbulos
Ep. 89: La mujer de Isdal, El asesinato de Alice Meyer

Noctámbulos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 87:03


En este episodio, les platicamos el extraño misterio de "La mujer de Isdal", que fue el hallazgo de un cuerpo sin identificar en los años 70s. También platicamos del asesinato de Alice Meyer, un caso que jamás fue resuelto, a pesar de los testimonios que hubo al respecto. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Corpus Delicti
182: Foreign Fatalities: The Isdal Woman

Corpus Delicti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 40:05


A woman is found burned and wedged between two rocks in a remote area. However, there are no signs of a fire anywhere around her. All tags were removed from her clothing, and she could not be identified. What happened to the Isdal Woman?To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:BBC World Service - Death in Ice Valley - The Isdal woman's many identitiesNorway makes international appeal to solve 46-year-old mystery (thelocal.no)If You've Never Heard Of The Case Of The Isdal Woman, It's One Of The Most Odd Cases You'll Ever See (buzzfeed.com)Death in Ice Valley: New clues in Isdal Woman mystery - BBC NewsDo you remember this woman? – NRK Dokumentar

Extremadamente Crueles
Extremadamente Crueles 22 - La mujer de Isdal

Extremadamente Crueles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 65:39


A finales de 1970, el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer apareció en una región montañosa al suroeste de Noruega. El fuego había destruido su rostro y las etiquetas de su ropa habían sido arrancadas. Su pista se perdía tras nombres falsos, pasaportes extranjeros y viajes por varias ciudades de Europa. Nunca se pudo averiguar su identidad ni conocer el motivo de su muerte, por lo que, hasta hoy, se la conoce como "la mujer de Isdal". ¡Déjanos un "me gusta"! ¡Síguenos en redes! Twitter: @cruelespodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/extremadamentecrueles/ Blog: https://cruelespodcast.wixsite.com/crueles Música cortesía de Don Manolo (https://open.spotify.com/artist/7c7vSwqcj2utz6XR3E93C8 )

Extremadamente Crueles
Extremadamente Crueles 22 - La mujer de Isdal

Extremadamente Crueles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 65:39


A finales de 1970, el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer apareció en una región montañosa al suroeste de Noruega. El fuego había destruido su rostro y las etiquetas de su ropa habían sido arrancadas. Su pista se perdía tras nombres falsos, pasaportes extranjeros y viajes por varias ciudades de Europa. Nunca se pudo averiguar su identidad ni conocer el motivo de su muerte, por lo que, hasta hoy, se la conoce como "la mujer de Isdal". ¡Déjanos un "me gusta"! ¡Síguenos en redes! Twitter: @cruelespodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/extremadamentecrueles/ Blog: https://cruelespodcast.wixsite.com/crueles Música cortesía de Don Manolo (https://open.spotify.com/artist/7c7vSwqcj2utz6XR3E93C8 )

Dark. Damned. & Disturbed.
39. MYSTERY: The Isdal Woman

Dark. Damned. & Disturbed.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 26:27


A woman's body was found in very odd circumstances and the puzzle pieces investigators did find, only make the case more perplexing. Who do you think the Isdal woman was? https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-48736937 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39369429

Midnight Train Podcast
Who Was The Somerton Man?

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 108:57


   At 7pm on the evening of November 30,1948, John Lyon and his wife were walking along Somerton Beach, just south of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. They noticed a well dressed man lying on the beach with his head propped up against the sea wall. The man was lying with his legs outstretched and his feet crossed. As the couple passed, they saw him raise his right arm and then it fell to the sand. John said it looked like a "drunken attempt to smoke a cigarette". A half hour later they were walking back the same way and noticed the same man was still there. There he was in his nice suit and polished shoes, an odd way to dress for lounging on the beach. He was still with his left arm laid out on the beach. The couple figured he was asleep, maybe passed out drunk. There were mosquitos buzzing all around his face. John commented to his wife "he must be dead to the world".          The next morning John Lyons would discover how right he was. As he was returning from a morning swim, John noticed a cluster of people gathered around the area where he had seen the drunk man the day before. As he approached the group he saw a man slumped over in much the same position as the man from yesterday. The body was lying there, legs out, feet crossed, cigarette half smoked lying on his collar, but this man was not drunk, he was dead. This was the man John and his wife saw the day before, this was the Somerton Man!    This case endures to this day as one of the greatest mysteries of Australia. No one is sure who the man is, why he ended up dead on the beach, or even how he died. Dr. John Barkley Bennett put the time of death at no earlier than 2 a.m., noted the likely cause of death as heart failure, and added that he suspected poisoning. The contents of the man's pockets were spread out on a table: tickets from Adelaide to the beach, a pack of chewing gum, some matches, two combs and a pack of Army Club cigarettes containing seven cigarettes of another, more expensive brand called Kensitas. There was no wallet and no cash, and no ID. None of the man's clothes had any name tags—indeed, in all but one case the maker's label had been carefully snipped away. One trouser pocket had been neatly repaired with an unusual variety of orange thread. A day later a full autopsy was carried out and revealed some more strange things. It revealed that the corpse's pupils were “smaller” than normal and “unusual,” that a dribble of saliva had run down the side of the man's mouth as he lay, and that “he was probably unable to swallow it.” His spleen, meanwhile, “was strikingly large and firm, about three times normal size,” and the liver was distended with congested blood. In his stomach they found his last meal and more blood. He had eaten a pasty, a folded pastry with a savoury filling, typically of seasoned meat and vegetables. The blood in the stomach also suggested poisoning but there was no evidence that the food was the cause of any poisoning. The poisoning theory seemed to concur with the strange behavior the man exhibited on the beach, instead of drunken behavior it could have been the behavior of a man who had been suffering the effects of poisoning. Now, while this theory made sense given the evidence, repeated tests on both his blood and organs by an expert chemist failed to reveal the faintest trace of a poison. “I was astounded that he found nothing,” Dwyer admitted at the inquest. In fact, no cause of death was found. Among all this weirdness, other odd things were noticed. The dead man's calf muscles were high and very well developed; although in his late 40s, he had the legs of an athlete. His toes, meanwhile, were oddly wedge-shaped. Testimony given by one experts went as follows:          I have not seen the tendency of calf muscle so pronounced as in this case…. His feet were rather striking, suggesting—this is my own assumption—that he had been in the habit of wearing high-heeled and pointed shoes.   Another expert had suggested that given these irregularities that maybe the man was actually a ballet dancer.    Putting all this together made… Well… Zero sense. The coroner was informed by an eminent professor that the only practical solution was that a very rare poison had been used—one that “decomposed very early after death,” leaving no trace. The only poisons capable of this were so dangerous and deadly that the professor would not say their names aloud in open court. (My mind goes to Ricin, a highly potent toxin produced in the seeds of the castor oil plant.) Instead, he passed the coroner a scrap of paper on which he had written the names of two possible candidates: digitalis and strophanthin. The professor suspected the latter. Strophanthin is a rare glycoside derived from the seeds of some African plants. Historically, it was used by a little-known Somali tribe to poison arrows.    At this point everyone was thoroughly and extremely confused. They took a full set of fingerprints and sent them all over Australia and then around the work to try and figure out who this guy was. There were no matches anywhere. They started bringing people with missing relatives into the mortuary to see if anyone recognized the man, no one did.    By January 11, the South Australia police had investigated and dismissed pretty much every lead they had. The investigation was now widened in an attempt to locate any abandoned personal possessions, perhaps left luggage, that might suggest that the dead man had come from out of state. This meant checking every hotel, dry cleaner, lost property office and railway station for miles around. But it did produce results. On the 12th, detectives sent to the main railway station in Adelaide were shown a brown suitcase that had been deposited in the cloakroom there on November 30. The staff could remember nothing about the owner, and the case's contents were not much more revealing. The case did contain a reel of orange thread identical to that used to repair the dead man's trousers, but painstaking care had been applied to remove practically every trace of the owner's identity. The case bore no stickers or markings, and get this, a label had been torn off from one side. The tags were missing from all but three items of the clothing inside; these bore the name “Kean” or “T. Keane,” but it proved impossible to trace anyone of that name, and the police concluded–an Adelaide newspaper reported–that someone “had purposely left them on, knowing that the dead man's name was not ‘Kean' or ‘Keane.' ” So, a subterfuge! Spy games! (I just love that word)   The police had brought in another expert, John Cleland, emeritus professor of pathology at the University of Adelaide, to re-examine the corpse and the dead man's possessions. In April, four months after the discovery of the body, Cleland's search produced a final piece of evidence—one that would prove to be the most baffling of all. Cleland discovered a small pocket sewn into the waistband of the dead man's trousers. Previous examiners had missed it, and several accounts of the case have referred to it as a “secret pocket,” but it seems to have been intended to hold a pocket watch. Inside, tightly rolled, was a minute scrap of paper, which, opened up, proved to contain two words, typeset in an elaborate printed script. The phrase read “Tamám Shud.”    Frank Kennedy, the police reporter for the Adelaide Advertiser, recognized the words as Persian, and telephoned the police to suggest they obtain a copy of a book of poetry—the Ruba'iyat of Omar Khayyam. This work, written in the twelfth century, had become popular in Australia during the war years in a much-loved translation by Edward FitzGerald. It existed in numerous editions, but the usual intricate police enquiries to libraries, publishers and bookshops failed to find one that matched the fancy type. At least it was possible, however, to say that the words “Tamám shud” (or “Taman shud,” as several newspapers misprinted it—a mistake perpetuated ever since) did come from Khayyam's romantic reflections on life and mortality. They were, in fact, the last words in most English translations— not surprisingly, because the phrase means “It is ended.” Weeeeird!   Taken at face value, this new clue suggested that the death might be a case of suicide; in fact, the South Australia police never did turn their “missing person” enquiries into a full-blown murder investigation. But the discovery took them no closer to identifying the dead man, and in the meantime his body had begun to decompose. Arrangements were made for a burial, but—being aware that they were disposing of one of the few pieces of evidence they had—the police first had the corpse embalmed, and a cast taken of the head and upper torso. After that, the body  was buried, sealed under concrete in a plot of dry ground specifically chosen in case it became necessary to exhume it. Oddly enough, As late as 1978, flowers would be found at odd intervals on the grave, but no one could ascertain who had left them there, or why.    In July, a full eight months after the investigation had begun, the search for the right Rubaiyat produced results. On the 23rd, a Glenelg man walked into the Detective Office in Adelaide with a copy of the book and a strange story. Early the previous December, just after the discovery of the unknown body, he had gone for a drive with his brother-in-law in a car he kept parked a few hundred yards from Somerton Beach. The brother-in-law had found a copy of the Rubaiyat lying on the floor by the rear seats. Each man had silently assumed it belonged to the other, and the book had sat in the glove compartment ever since. Alerted by a newspaper article about the search, the two men had gone back to take a closer look. They found that part of the final page had been torn out, together with Khayyam's final words. They went to the police.   Detective Sergeant Lionel Leane took a close look at the book. Almost at once he found a telephone number penciled on the rear cover; using a magnifying glass, he dimly made out the faint impression of some other letters, written in capitals underneath. Finally they had a solid clue!   So where did the clue lead them? Well the phone number was unlisted. But have no fear… They traced the number to a nurse who lived near Somerton Beach. The nurse has never been publicly identified. She is only known by the nickname Jestyn. She revealed to investigators that she had indeed given that book to a friend of hers, a man she knew in the war. She also gave them a name, Alfred Boxall.   Boom! Mystery solved!!! Right? Well maybe not so much. Detectives felt they had figured out the identity of the dead man. Except for the fact that when they tracked down Alfred Boxall in new south wales… He was still alive. Oh and also, the copy of the book he received from the nurse… He still had it and it was still intact. The gentle probing that the nurse received did yield some intriguing bits of information though; interviewed again, she recalled that some time the previous year—she could not be certain of the date—she had come home to be told by neighbors that an unknown man had called and asked for her. And, confronted with the cast of the dead man's face, Jestyn seemed “completely taken aback, to the point of giving the appearance she was about to faint,” Leane said. She seemed to recognize the man, yet firmly denied that he was anyone she knew.    That left the faint impression Sergeant Leane had noticed in the Glenelg Rubaiyat. Examined under ultraviolet light, five lines of jumbled letters could be seen, the second of which had been crossed out. The first three were separated from the last two by a pair of straight lines with an ‘x' written over them. It seemed that they were some sort of code. They sent the message to Naval Intelligence, home to the finest cipher experts in Australia, and allowed the message to be published in the press. This produced a frenzy of amateur codebreaking, almost all of it worthless, and a message from the Navy concluding that the code appeared unbreakable:             “From the manner in which the lines have been represented as being set out in the original, it is evident that the end of each line indicates a break in sense.   There is an insufficient number of letters for definite conclusions to be based on analysis, but the indications together with the acceptance of the above breaks in sense indicate, in so far as can be seen, that the letters do not constitute any kind of simple cipher or code.   The frequency of the occurrence of letters, whilst inconclusive, corresponds more favourably with the table of frequencies of initial letters of words in English than with any other table; accordingly a reasonable explanation would be that the lines are the initial letters of words of a verse of poetry or such like.”   The Australian police never cracked the code or identified the unknown man. The nurse, Jestyn died in 2007, so there's no possibility of ever getting her to reveal why she reacted the way she did when seeing the cast of the man. And when the South Australia coroner published the final results of his investigation in 1958, his report concluded with the admission:   I am unable to say who the deceased was… I am unable to say how he died or what was the cause of death.   And that's where the case sits   And that's it… Thank you guys and good night.   Oh wait… You want more? Fine.   The information on the initial case and investigation came from a great article on smithsonianmag.com   There… Still not enough…ok ok   So what about this nurse then. Turns out her actual name is Jessica Thompson and she passed in 2007 as stated earlier. Police had always felt she knew more than she was letting on. Her daughter would later say in an interview that she thought her mother knew the dead man. The reason her message was not released earlier is because she requested a pseudonym as she felt her connection to this case would be embarrassing. Why? Interesting. Some think that her real name is important because it may hold the key to deciphering the code. As stated earlier, her reaction to seeing the cast of the man led many people to think that she definitely knew the man. In a video we found the man who made the bust describes how when Jessica was brought in to see the bust she saw the likeness when a sheet was removed from it and immediately looked down and would not look at the bust again for the rest of the interview. It was during that interview that she gave them the information of Alfred Boxall. So the question remains with Jessica… Did she know the man? If she did know the man, why was she so informed to distance herself from this case? Was she involved in some way?   As far as the man himself, there are many theories floating around. One of the most prevailing theories is that he was a spy! We got us some James bond shit going down! Or maybe not. Others say he was involved in the black market as evidence but the clipped labels on his clothing. So he was dealing in babies and knock off clothing on the black market!!! Maybe not.  Well let's look into these theories and see what you guys think.    One man who thinks there is a spy connection is Gordon Cramer, a former British detective with links to former intelligence officers. He says parts of the code match with Morse code letters found in the World War II Radio Operators Manual. He believed micro writing hidden within the letters of the five lines of code appeared to refer to the de Havilland Venom — a British post-war jet, still on the drawing board at the time.   He also saw the Somerton Man's death coinciding with the start of the Cold War and, according to Mr Cramer, the visit to Adelaide of high-ranking British officials and weapons trials at Woomera — the later site of nuclear testing. So this guy thinks that's a link to show he may have been some sort of cold war spy. Other things that people say pointing to him being a spy include the family of our nurse friend telling 60 minutes Jestyn, aka Jessica Thomson may have been a Russian spy! And even crazier… That she may have had a son with the Somerton Man! This theory is further backed by another article we found. Derek Abbott, a professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Adelaide has spent over a decade studying the case.                “What makes this kind of go viral is, I think, just all the strange things. It kind of just gives you that creepy shiver down your spine.”    DNA, Abbott said, is a key to solving the mystery. “I'm not so interested in how he died, but giving him his name back is the most important thing.”   Abbott also noticed that the man also had two distinctive features: canines next to middle teeth and ears with large upper hollows. After examining the mysterious letters of the code in the late 2000s, Dr. Abbott said, “I kind of fell down the rabbit hole.” In 2009 he tried to track down Mrs. Thomson (our nurse friend) for an interview but found that she had died two years earlier. She had a son who had been a DUN DUN DUNNNN professional ballet dancer, Dr. Abbott learned, and photos showed he had distinctive teeth and ears similar to the Somerton man's. Oh shit son! Abbott decided to then track down this man but unfortunately he had died mere months before Abbott made his discovery. COINCIDENCE?? He found out that Thomson's son had a daughter of his own… So guess what… He tracked her down. And guess what… SHE was dead… Actually no that's not true she's still alive. The woman's name was Rachel Egan. Ms. Egan had never heard of the Somerton man, but she agreed to help Dr. Abbott in his effort to name the man who might be her grandfather. Dr. Abbott laid out that scenario: “The Somerton man had Jessica Thomson's number. He was found dead a five minutes' walk from her house. Rachel's dad was only 1 year old at the time, with no father. So you kind of put two and two together — but until it's absolutely confirmed, you never know.”   And Dr. Abbott acknowledged that, if usable DNA was obtained from the exhumed remains, it might in fact show his wife had no link to the Somerton man. “All I can say is there's lots of twists and turns in this case, and every turn is pretty weird,” he said.    Want another weird twist? Abbott and Egan fell in love and were married in 2010. And yes that part is true.    So, while he himself doesn't necessarily back the spy theory, his life of work could lend credence to said theory.    Several years ago, Ms. Egan had her DNA analyzed, and links were found to people in the United States (including relatives of some guy named Thomas Jefferson… yes, that Thomas Jefferson). More recently, links were also found to the grandparents of the man that Jessica Thomson eventually married. “So my head is spinning,” Dr. Abbott said. “Does that prove she's not connected now to the Somerton man? Or does that prove that somehow the Somerton man is related to her assumed grandfather? It's getting all complicated, so complicated that I'm just going to shut up now and let the DNA from the Somerton man speak for itself.”   Another strange connection that could lend itself to a spot connection is the remarkable similarities to the Mystery of the Isdal woman. On November 29, 1970, while hiking Isdalen (Ice Valley) near Bergen, Norway, a father and his two daughters witnessed a horrifying sight. Wedged between the rocks of the hiking trail, they discover a badly burnt female body. The labels of her clothes had been cut off and any distinctive marks had been removed as if to make her completely unrecognizable. The front side of her body had been severely burnt and she was found in a boxer's position, fists clenched. When you look into this case there are many similarities to the Somerton Man that we may just go ahead and cover in a bonus!   Again, Thomson's own daughter believed the Somerton Man to be a spy and that her own mother may have also been a spy. She said her mother taught English to migrants and spoke fluent Russian. Jessica had once told her daughter that “someone higher than the police force” also knew the identity of the mysterious man.   Another theory is that the Somerton Man was involved in illegal activities involving the black market that sprung up after WWII. People point to the missing labels on the clothes as pointing toward that possibility. Abbott who we discussed earlier had said that this seems a more likely route than the spy route. If he was involved in some sort of black market goings on or something similar, it would definitely explain the urge for someone to go to many lengths to keep his identity a secret. But what would the rest of the clues mean? Was the page or of the book meant to send a message to someone else? Some think the code found may have had something to do with black market shipments or deliveries, or possibly locations. Without solid evidence though this is pretty much all just speculation.  Many people are also subscribing to the theory that this was just a case of a jilted lover. They believe that the Somerton Man and the nurse were lovers and that they had a child together. After this some people think that Thomson rejected the Somerton Man for some reason and it led to the man taking his own life. This theory seems most plausible but at the same time, why has no one been able to figure out who this man was. It also makes sense in the line of Thomson being embarrassed by being involved in the case and her unwillingness to discuss it with police as she was dating another man at the time of the death who would eventually become her husband.    If you really want to get crazy with the cheese whiz so to speak, there are small groups of people that really are looking at the fringe theories. If you look into the far corners of reddit and other similar sites you'll find the usual theories of time travel and extraterrestrial origins. Those folks are definitely in the small minority but they are out there and most likely started by Mr. Moody.    Ok so where does all the craziness leave us? Well… We don't know. The Somerton man's body was exhumed earlier this year and we haven't been able to find any updates on any sort of DNA analysis, because as we know, these things tend to take some time. In articles as recent as July of this year they are still waiting on results. Part of the problem is that getting quality DNA samples from that old and degraded of a body can sometimes be difficult. So, while there are many theories on who the man was and the circumstances around his death no one knows for sure who he was and what happened. The one person who seemed to have at least some sort of knowledge of the man passed away without ever revealing her secrets. The other difficult thing is that every time a question seems to be answered it only opens up even more questions. Is the code really a code? Was the man a spy? Was the nurse a spy? Was anyone a spy? Was chainsaw involved? Where was he in 1948? As the old tootsie pop commercial used to say… the world may never know!  Best horror movies of 1948   https://www.pickthemovie.com/best-horror-movies-of-1948

Señor Oscuro
El caso de la mujer de Isdal

Señor Oscuro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 25:40


El 29 de noviembre de 1970, el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer fue encontrado en un lugar llamado el Valle de la Muerte, en Noruega. Con este descubrimiento, y sin pistas de la identidad de la mujer, este caso se convirtió en uno de los más famosos de la Guerra Fría. Hoy hablaremos del caso de la mujer de Isdal. Formato y edición del episodio por Chiral Sound. Chequen nuestras redes sociales para que no se pierdan nada de los futuros episodios! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/38iZA460FwP1E7LgdtbHhJ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/se%C3%B1or-oscuro/id1532634598 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVDVCjGygkPM-MF_9T7Zw0w Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Mrs.Oscuro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colectivo.sr.oscuro/ Find out more at https://sroscuro.pinecast.co

Podcasty Oryginalne EMPIK GO
Piate: Nie zabijaj. Droga po kres | #6 Kobieta z Isdal

Podcasty Oryginalne EMPIK GO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 10:03


Największa kryminalna zagadka Skandynawii. Podróżująca samotnie kobieta zostaje odnaleziona spalona w Dolinie Śmierci niedaleko Bergen. Kim była? Nie wiadomo. Tropy prowadzą do innych krajów europejskich. Kobieta z Isdal miała wiele paszportów, peruki, okulary, sztuczne szczęki - jakby chciała zmylić trop. Zrobiła to skutecznie, gdyż po 40 latach wciąż nie znamy jej prawdziwej tożsamości. Izotopy węgla pobrane z jej zwłok wskazują, że w dzieciństwie musiała migrować z południowej Europy w okolice Niemiec, gdzie zapewne spotkała ją wojna. Była szpiegiem? Płatnym zabójcą? Justyna Mazur, prowadząca podcast „Piąte: Nie zabijaj” w specjalnej serii na wyłączność Empik Go. „Droga po kres” to historie morderstw i tajemniczych zaginięć osób w podróży. Część spraw nie została rozwiązana do dziś.

Weird Candy
Enigmatic Deaths

Weird Candy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 60:49


                   This week we're covering mysterious and unsolved deaths. We cover the cases of the Isdal woman and Somerton man as well as several others. The strange circumstances of these cases have left investigators bewildered to say the least.  

Perfect Stranglers: A True Crime Podcast

This week the girls travel in their imagination to 1970s Scandinavia to hear about the real-life mystery of the Isdal woman; A stylish young woman with a mysterious death who is yet unidentified to this very day! Lace up your hiking boots because we are about to uncover some puzzling evidence as we trek through this episode of Perfect Stranglers! Visit www.perfectstranglers.com or email contact@perfectstranglers.com to submit your listener stories! Please Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts and hit that Subscribe button! Follow us on Facebook: Perfect Stranglers: A True Crime Podcast Instagram: @perfect_stranglers Twitter: @perfstranglers

La cueva 51
La mujer de isdal: El crímen sin resolver más extraño de europa

La cueva 51

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 22:44


La mujer de Isdal es el nombre por el que se conoce al cuerpo no identificado de una mujer hallado en Isdalen, Bergen (Noruega), el 29 de noviembre de 1970. A pesar de que la policía calificó el caso en un principio como probable suicidio, la naturaleza de los hechos condujo a especulaciones y a una intensa investigación desde entonces.1​ El caso de la mujer de Isdal permanece actualmente como uno de los misterios de la Guerra Fría más famosos de la historia de Noruega.

Loscht op Mord
11 - Isdal

Loscht op Mord

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 37:48


Ee Proff ass mat sengen 2 Meedercher wanderen, op eemol fannen si d' Läich vun enger onbekannter Fra. Wat ass mat hier geschitt?

We Drink And We Know Things
EP 64 The Isdal Woman

We Drink And We Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 48:16


This week, Tom tells a story about the Isdal woman, the story of a mysterious woman, her death, and the unsolved case that followed. Don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe everywhere you listen to pods. email us at wedrinkandweknowthingspodcast@gmail.comDon’t forget to join the facebook group We Drink and We Know Things PODCAST

Voice018
10. Unsolved True Crime Indonesia : The Isdal Woman part 2 - Voice 018

Voice018

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 16:56


Isdal woman part 2 sudah hadir nih!!! Jadi bagaimana pendapat kalian? Menurut kalian dia siapa sih? Dan kenapa dia meninggal? Ikuti kosah horor dan true crime lainnya hanya di Voice018! See you on the next podcast! Bye!

The Face of Death – ISN Radio

Der Beitrag FOD 95 Die Isdal Frau erschien zuerst auf ISN Radio.

MetaPod
Episode 3. Marit Higraff of Death In Ice Valley

MetaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 47:12


"Death In Ice Valley is about an investigation into one of the world's most intriguing true crime stories - the mystery of the Isdal woman."The Isdal woman is the name given to the severely burned body of a woman found in the Isdalen Valley near Bergen, Norway in November 1970. To this day, the identity of the Isdal woman remains unknown.Many questions about the case, which was investigated by the Bergen police, remain unanswered. Theories lean toward stories of international espionage and a Cold War spy - yet decades have passed and the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the Isdal Woman and the official investigation are complex and unresolved.50 years on and the case (a well-known mystery in Norway) caught the attention of a global audience, thanks to Death In Ice Valley - a production of Norwegian public broadcaster NRK and the BBC World Service, jointly presented by Marit Higraff and Neil McCarthy.Together, investigative journalist Marit and Neil, a radio documentarian, take listeners along the trail of known sites of the mystery while also pursuing new paths related to clues that emerge from their own investigation and those suggested by amateur web sleuths on social media.The pair track down former-police officers involved in the initial investigation and find themselves uncovering new lines inquiry, including the use of cutting-edge forensic techniques.The podcast features wonderfully effective "immersive sound design" by Phil Channel, an award-winning composer and sound designer for film, television and radio.Marit joins us from her home in Oslo, Norway, for this episode of MetaPod.

Junto Al Caldero
El misterioso caso de Jennifer Fairgate y la mujer de Isdal

Junto Al Caldero

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 19:40


El 3 de junio de 1995, el cuerpo de una mujer fue encontrado en la habitación 2805 del Oslo Plaza Hotel. La mujer se registro bajo el nombre falso de Jennifer Fairgate. Años antes, el 29 de noviembre de 1970 el cuerpo calcinado de una mujer fue hallado en Uriken, conocido como Isdalen en Bergen, Noruega. Su identidad nunca fue especificada. ¿Será todo una historia de intrigas, accidentes o suicidios elaborados? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/junto-al-caldero/support

True Crime & Mistery
LA DONNA DI ISDAL (Lo Strano Canale Podcast)

True Crime & Mistery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 25:14


Il mistero di un cadavere mai identificato che ancora oggi conosciamo solo come La Donna di Isdal.

Lo Strano Canale
LA DONNA DI ISDAL (Lo Strano Canale)

Lo Strano Canale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 25:13


Il mistero di un cadavere mai identificato.

True Crime & Mistery
LA DONNA DI ISDAL (Lo Strano Canale Podcast)

True Crime & Mistery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 25:14


Il mistero di un cadavere mai identificato che ancora oggi conosciamo solo come La Donna di Isdal.

Quinta Misteriosa
A morte misteriosa da mulher de Isdalen

Quinta Misteriosa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 15:22


Hoje conto pra vocês o caso da misteriosa mulher de Isdalen (ou Isdal na gringa), que é um dos casos mais misteriosos que já contei no canal.

RaarMaarWaar
De Vreemde Verdwijning van de Isdal Vrouw

RaarMaarWaar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 7:06


Het lichaam van een mysterieuze vrouw wordt gevonden in een gebergte van Noorwegen. Ze blijkt 9 paspoorten en een boek met geheimschrift in haar bezit te hebben. Wie is deze vrouw? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcellow1/

SWR2 Wissen
Das Rätsel um die Isdal-Frau - Eine kriminalistische Spurensuche

SWR2 Wissen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 27:42


War sie eine Agentin? Oder eine Prostituierte? Seit Jahrzehnten gibt die Leiche der Isdal-Frau Rätsel auf. Jetzt führen neue Spuren in den Südwesten Deutschlands. (SWR 2018) Manuskript und mehr: http://x.swr.de/s/isdal

Bouquet of Madness
#7 - Chi hai sacrificato nel fuoco?

Bouquet of Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 54:46


Il caso della donna di Isdal e le vicende della saponificatrice di Correggio sono i protagonisti del caso di oggi, come sempre trovi le fonti su https://www.bouquetofmadness.it/

Historias Increíbles Podcast
MUERTES MISTERIOSAS DE MUJERES INCREIBLES. PARTE I

Historias Increíbles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 60:27


A lo largo de la historia hay sin duda vidas memorables y muertes misteriosas. En este capitulo hablamos de 3 increibles historias de muertes inconclusas de grandes mujeres a quienes dedicamos este podcast esperando que algún día se pueda esclarecer sus muertes. Hablamos de Bella, Marilyn y La mujer de Isdal. Si te gusta este contenido no olvides compartirlo con tu amigo de confianza, estaré compartiendo las imágenes en instagram: https://instagram.com/historiasincreiblespodcast?r=nametag. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historiasincreiblespodcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy9FYHRctwQ6fyJWYcl8www . Gracias y suscríbete !!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/historiasincreibles/message

Gruselwusel
Djatlow-Pass & Isdal-Frau – 3. Folge

Gruselwusel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 61:55


Mord, Aliens oder Vampire? Ungeklärte, mysteriöse True Crime Fälle In dieser Folge dreht sich bei uns alles um ungeklärte Kriminalfälle. Als echte True Crime Enthusiasten faszinieren uns diese Fälle ganz besonders, weshalb wir zwei ganz besonders spektakuläre Geschichten für Euch vorbereitet haben. Jasmin erzählt von einem Fall, in dem neun Studenten, die den Djatlow-Pass in […] Der Beitrag Djatlow-Pass & Isdal-Frau – 3. Folge erschien zuerst auf Gruselwusel Podcast.

Luminol | True Crime
Murders in Norway & A New MLM

Luminol | True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 53:14


In this week's episode, we're going to Norway. First, Sarah talks about the murder of 5 year old Silje Redergard, and the Norwegian media. Then, Caitlin shares the unsolved murder of the Isdal Woman. If you like the show, please leave a review.TW: The episode discusses murder committed by children. Listener discretion is advised. Support our Show: www.patreon.com/luminolpod Follow Us: Instagram: @luminolpod Follow Us: Twitter: @luminolpodwww.luminolpod.comluminolpod@gmail.com

Mr. Bunker's Conspiracy Time Podcast

Research begins at 15:21Hallo Bunk Funkers! Today we take a trip, a hiking trip, up to the mountains of Bergen, Norway to uncover the mysterious death and unsolved mystery of the “Isdal Woman”. Who was this woman found dead in the remote mountains of Norway? Why did she have so many disguises and pseudonyms? Could she have been a spy? If you loved our Somerton Man episode then you’re gonna love this true crime mystery too! So let’s fjord up and head to Hotel Hoardabunken on this week’s Mr. Bunker’s Conspiracy Time Podcast. Thanks to Ana for the episode suggestion!Andy and Art are NOT captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - what postcard did he send them this time?In the second segment, Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into The Isdal Woman .Finally, Andy and Art discuss Andy’s lame dreams, being pied in the face, Gordon Ramsey’s take on the case, and so much more!Send us your thoughts to @MrBunkerPod and mrbunkerpod@gmail.com using the hashtag #NorwegianWoodMusic by Michael MartelloArtwork by Hannah RossAudio Editing by Arthur StoneFollow Us:TwitterInstagramWebsiteYoutubeLinks Mentioned:Isdal Woman Isdal Woman - WikipediaThe Isdalen mystery – Dokumentar The Isalden Mystery - NRKDeath in Ice Valley: New clues in Isdal Woman mystery Death in Ice Valley: New Clues In Isdal Woman Mystery - BBCDeath in Ice Valley Death in Ice Valley - BBCIsdal Woman: The mystery death haunting Norway for 46 years Isdal Woman: The Mystery Death Haunting Norway for 46 Years - BBC The Enigmatic Death of the Isdal Woman Buzzfeed Unsolved: The Enigmatic Death of the Isdal Woman Bergen, Norway | The capital of Fjord Norway Bergen, Norway: The Capital of Fjord Norway - Visit NorwayBergen Bergen - WikipediaUlriken Ulriken - WikipediaKripos Kripos - WikipediaPenguin (missile) Penguin missile - Wikipedia

Sceny zbrodni
#25 Tajemnicze zbrodnie Skandynawii

Sceny zbrodni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020


Kobieta z Isdal, porwanie Engli Hoglund, rzeź nad jeziorem Bodom i morderstwo Theresy Rojo. Udowadniamy, że Skandynawia wcale nie jest najbezpieczniejszym miejscem na ziemi!

Sceny zbrodni
#25 Tajemnicze zbrodnie Skandynawii

Sceny zbrodni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020


Kobieta z Isdal, porwanie Engli Hoglund, rzeź nad jeziorem Bodom i morderstwo Theresy Rojo. Udowadniamy, że Skandynawia wcale nie jest najbezpieczniejszym miejscem na ziemi!

Misterio en Red
Misterio en Red (6x28): La mujer de Isdal

Misterio en Red

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 62:57


Hay historias condenadas a no cerrarse nunca; hay crímenes que se resisten a salir del olvido, a encontrar una respuesta que les de el carpetazo definitivo. Algunos, por no contar con los medios adecuados en su momento; otros, por un sinfín de muros que se alzan entre la verdad y el investigador ante cada incógnita. Nuestro compañero Felix Ruiz Herrera nos trae un caso conocido: 'La mujer de Isdal'. 50 años después continúan las dudas en torno al misterioso cadáver aparecido en el valle de Isdalen (Noruega). ¿Nos acompañas a intentar buscar respuestas? Bienvenidos a Misterio en Red

Legends in the Dark
Episode 52—Culver Studio Ghost and Isdal Woman

Legends in the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 37:53


Tonight Leslie combines a mysterious death, a ghost and conspiracy theories in her story about a Culver City studio with a Hearst connection. Meanwhile J heads to Norway and the mysterious death of a woman who is known simply as the Isdal woman. So grab some coffee, lights, camera, and action as you listen to these Legends in the Dark. Legendary Listener shout out this week goes to Norway! Thank you for listening.

E1: El misterio de "La mujer de isdal"

"El club del Misterio"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 25:13


hola les doy la bienvenida a mi primer podcast donde comentare desde mi punto de vista y basado en las investigaciones realizadas sobre crimenes y misterios que se han dado a conocer alrededor del mundo el dia de hoy les hablare de "La mujer de isdal"

Digital Forretningsforståelse
Max Gordienok og Daniel Isdal Furseth: The Fintech Startups

Digital Forretningsforståelse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 27:44


Denne uken er samtalen med hviterusser og teknolog Max Gordienok og den ferske økonomen Daniel Isdal Furseth. Max har årelang erfaring som både akademiker og praktiker innen programmering, datavitenskap om maskinlæring, og startet i fjor Goscore, en tjeneste som forhåpentligvis skal revolusjonere og gjøre kredittvurdering mer transparent for de som blir kredittvurdert. Vi snakker om ulikheter og kompatibilitet mellom norsk næringsliv og hviterussisk IT-kompetanse, forretningsmulighetene PSD2 har åpnet for fintech-bransjen, og forretnings-utfordringene som står i kø for et nystartet fintech-selskap. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ñáñaras
6 - Cuatro Demonios, Un Ángel y la Belga Quemada

Ñáñaras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 74:03


Para este Ñáñaras, hablamos de una posesión demonica mexicana que llegó hasta el Vaticano y de la mujer de Isdal, un misterio sin resolver noruego de los 70. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nanaraspodcast/message

Castagena
El misterio de un cadáver sin identificar en El Pozón - Castagena #28

Castagena

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 29:04


El cuerpo de este hombre sigue sin identificar tras una semana de muerto. Nadie ha preguntado por él y no hay coincidencias con reportes de desaparecidos ¿Quién es y por qué murió? LOS EPISODIOS MÁS ESCUCHADOSEsta semana en Castagena:-Hallan un cadáver sin identificar en El PozónMás sobre esta noticia:Hallan cadáver en el sector El Terraplén, en El PozónSin identificar cadáver que hallan en El PozónNoticias similares:Lo hallan muerto y desnudo en un hostal, en el Mercado de BazurtoMatan a venezolano dentro de su casa, en Villa HermosaCrimen de venezolano en Villa Hermosa sería por venganzaMiembro de la comunidad Lgbti es asesinado de un disparo en La María¡EXTRA!LOS 20 BARRIOS QUE QUEDARÁN SIN LUZ EL LUNES 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE-Trasladan a 'La Madame' a SincelejoMás sobre esta noticia:Trasladan a la Madame a cárcel de SincelejoRaúl Romero Pabón, el primer condenado de la operación Vesta I-Paro de maestros y paro judicial en CartagenaMás sobre esta noticia:Este es el recorrido de la marcha de maestros programada para este juevesParo de maestros: hay 120 educadores en Bolívar amenazados estos cuatro mesesParo nacional de la Rama Judicial por inconsistencias en el organismo5 mil usuarios acuden a diario a los juzgados en CartagenaFACETAS PARA LEER CON LAURA ANAYA1. Adictos al ‘mal’ amorAdictas Anónimas a las Relaciones Afectivas es un grupo que ayuda a las mujeres que aman demasiado a entender que el amor no tiene por qué doler. ¿Cómo saber cuando una relación afectiva se vuelve una adicción?2. Lanza, de arma a bastón de mando festivoAquel elemento que alguna vez sirvió a nuestros héroes para conducirnos a la Independencia hoy es una insignia festiva de noviembre. Piedad Pérez Porto la confecciona cada año.3. ¿Qué secretos guardan los entierros de los Malibú?Hay controversia por los restos arqueológicos hallados en Bolívar, bajo la construcción del puente más largo de Colombia. ¿Qué pueden revelar?, entrevista con el experto Fernando Montejo.HOST: Víctor Hugo Mora MendozaCOHOST: Lia Miranda

Kryminalna Skandynawia
E12 - Kobieta z Isdal

Kryminalna Skandynawia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 38:01


Dzis przeniesiemy sie do Bergen w Norwegii. Sprawa o ktorej uslyszycie wydarzyla sie 49 lat temu i jest jedna z najbardziej naglosnionych spraw kryminalnych w historii tego kraju. Nie zdradzajac nic wiecej, zapraszam do sluchania! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLcnyhW9SlBubbu0HfQE1Cw Patronite: https://patronite.pl/kryminalnaskandynawia Insta: https://www.instagram.com/kryminalnaskandynawia/ Musik: "Humanity" by Scott Holmes. (CC)

True Crimecast
Suicide or Spy - The Isdal Woman

True Crimecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 48:28


In November 1970, a female was found dead with severe burns to the front half of her body in the mountains of Bergen, Norway. What should have been an open and closed case has remained a mystery ever since. Who was this woman? Was her death a suicide or murder? Find out about the mysterious case of the Isdal woman on this episode of True Crimecast.

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE
Qu'est-ce que le mystère de l'inconnue d'Isdal ?

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 2:54


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Life in Norway Show
LIN 14: True Crime - Death in Ice Valley

Life in Norway Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 26:28


Life in Norway Show Episode 14: True Crime - Death in Ice Valley Full show notes from the episode can be found at https://www.lifeinnorway.net/episode14 For episode 14 of the Life in Norway Show I'm joined by NRK journalist Marit Higraff, co-presenter of the hit true crime podcast Death in Ice Valley.   The hit show from NRK and the BBC has been picking up celebrity fans and awards all around the world. It looks in detail at the case of the Isdal woman, one of Norway's most infamous unsolved mysteries. A woman's body was found badly burned in a remote valley in Norway in November 1970. Objects were found laid out around her body and labels had been removed from her clothes and personal items. The police never found her identify and still, no-one knows who she was or what happened to her. We talk a little about the case, how the podcast came to be, the international success of Scandinavian crime stories, and what it's like to work as a journalist in Norway.

Wissenschaft auf die Ohren
Rätsel um Die Isdal-Frau (SWR2 Wissen)

Wissenschaft auf die Ohren

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 27:26


Eine kriminalistische Spurensuche: War sie eine Agentin? Oder eine Prostituierte? Seit Jahrzehnten gibt die Leiche der Isdal-Frau Rätsel auf. Jetzt führen neue Spuren in den Südwesten Deutschlands. Von Kirsten Tromnau und Claudia Kaffanke Quelle: https://www.swr.de/swr2/programm/sendungen/wissen/isdal-frau/-/id=660374/did=21765250/nid=660374/yveyex/index.html

SWR2 Wissen
Rätsel um die Isdal-Frau

SWR2 Wissen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 27:26


War sie eine Agentin? Oder eine Prostituierte? Seit Jahrzehnten gibt die Leiche der Isdal-Frau Rätsel auf. Jetzt führen neue Spuren in den Südwesten Deutschlands

Death in Ice Valley
9. The Isdal Girl

Death in Ice Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 33:04


Destination: red hot spot. Following the isotope maps. There is also a forgotten object. Please help us spread the word about our podcast on social media: #DeathinIceValley There is more at: www.facebook.com/groups/deathinicevalley and www.bbcworldservice.com/deathinicevalley

The Pop List
5 Fascinating Mysteries

The Pop List

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 61:03


This episode is the third installment of our "mystery" episodes.  As one of our most popular subjects in the past, we decided to dig up 5 more gems that will have you scratching your head for days. Listen. Learn. Enjoy.  The Pop List

Lektor Lomsdalens innfall
LL-49: Elevene og lærlingenes forsvarer, Sigrid Isdal

Lektor Lomsdalens innfall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 40:00


Hordaland var en av de siste fylkene som fikk på plass et elev- og lærlingeombud. Et ombud for elevene i den videregående opplæringen som skal sørge for at deres rettigheter er ivaretatt. Jeg snakker derfor med Sigrid Isdal som er den første i sitt slag her i Hordaland - om arbeidet som gjøres, om hvem som bruker elev- og lærlingeombudet, om rettighetene man har, og mer.

Podcast for the Recently Deceased
Ep 11. Mystery Corpses or Spy vs Spy

Podcast for the Recently Deceased

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 59:24


Who are these mysterious people who keep dying without letting us know who they are? just inconsiderate if you ask me. Tamam Shud, Isdal woman, Clive Mangnoson and Keith Waldemar Mangnoson, The Lead Masks

Podcast for the Recently Deceased
Ep 11. Mystery Corpses or Spy vs Spy

Podcast for the Recently Deceased

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 59:24


Who are these mysterious people who keep dying without letting us know who they are? just inconsiderate if you ask me. Tamam Shud, Isdal woman, Clive Mangnoson and Keith Waldemar Mangnoson, The Lead Masks

The Official Danko Jones Podcast
Episode #149: Arve Isdal – Ice Dale (Enslaved, Audrey Horne)

The Official Danko Jones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 40:16


Arve Isdal, a.k.a. Ice Dale, joins Danko to talk about Paul Stanley, Paul Di'Anno, King Ov Hell, Abbath & the band “I”, and rock t-shirts. The post Episode #149: Arve Isdal – Ice Dale (Enslaved, Audrey Horne) appeared first on Danko Jones.

The Illiterati Podcast
Halloween 2014 - Part One

The Illiterati Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 52:53


Serial murders! Mysterious deaths! Steve and Laura explore the dark side in the first part of this two part Halloween episode! Warning: Disturbing content.

Mystery Inc
43: Veil of Isdal & The Mothman's Tale

Mystery Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 84:18


In this spine-tingling episode of Mystery Inc, Shane and Josh dive into the enigmatic and eerie tales that have puzzled and fascinated the world for decades. First up, Shane takes us on a shadowy journey to the cold, mysterious woods of Norway, where the story of the Isdal Woman unfolds. Picture this: a foggy morning in November 1970, a hiker stumbles upon a chilling scene – the charred remains of a woman, hidden among the icy rocks, her identity shrouded in mystery. Like a scene straight out of a Scooby-Doo chase, the clues lead us through a maze of fake passports, cryptic codes, and whispers of espionage. But beware, this tale has more twists and turns than a haunted mansion, and the identity of the Isdal Woman remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of our time.Then, hold onto your Scooby Snacks, as Josh swoops into the story of the Mothman, a creature as mysterious as it is terrifying, said to haunt the skies of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. With glowing red eyes, large wings, and a penchant for predicting disasters, this cryptid has become the stuff of legends. The Mothman's tale begins in the 1960s, with sightings that send shivers down the spine of anyone brave enough to listen. Through a series of eerie events, strange sightings, and chilling encounters, Josh and Shane, with the help of their trusty Mystery Machine Tesla and Producer Kim, attempt to unravel the truth behind this winged wonder. Is the Mothman a harbinger of doom or merely a misunderstood creature of the night?Join us, if you dare, for a mystery-filled adventure that's sure to keep you guessing until the very end!Visit us online at itsmysteryinc.comJoin us on unmasked at Patreon.com/itsmysteryincAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy