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True Crime 24-English

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This is a true crime documentary podcast focused on real cases, real people, and real consequences.Each episode explores a specific case in a clear, structured way — from the people involved and the place where it happened, to the investigation, the legal process, and what followed.The storytelling is calm and factual, without sensationalism. The focus is on understanding what happened, how it happened, and why it mattered — both for those directly affected and for society as a whole.This podcast is part of a multilingual series. The same episodes are available in multiple languages, produced separately to ensure accuracy and clarity in each language.New episodes are released regularly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Copyright Camilla True Crime
  • The Gabby Petito Case – Control, Silence, and a Cross-Country Tragedy
    Mar 21 2026
    In the summer of 2021, 22-year-old Gabby Petito set out on a cross-country van trip she had carefully planned for years. Alongside her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, she documented national parks, desert sunsets, and what appeared to be a dream life on the road. But beneath the curated images, something else was unfolding. On August 12, 2021, police in Moab, Utah responded to a domestic disturbance involving the couple. Body camera footage captured Gabby visibly distressed, apologizing and blaming herself, while Laundrie remained calm. No charges were filed. They were separated for the night. Weeks later, Gabby was dead. Investigators determined she was killed around August 27 near the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area in Wyoming. Her body was found on September 19. The cause of death was blunt-force injuries to the head and neck with manual strangulation. Brian Laundrie returned alone to Florida in Gabby’s van, refused to cooperate with authorities, and disappeared into a nature reserve. His remains were discovered on October 20, 2021, alongside a notebook in which he claimed responsibility for her death. The case sparked national debate about domestic violence dynamics, coercive control, law enforcement response, and the media phenomenon often described as “missing white woman syndrome.” Civil lawsuits followed, including actions against Laundrie’s parents and the City of Moab. Some were settled. Others were dismissed under governmental immunity laws. The legal aftermath continues to shape policy discussions. This episode examines the timeline, the evidence, and the systemic questions left behind. Beyond the headlines, it is the story of a young woman whose life was cut short — and the warning signs that, in hindsight, were visible to the world.

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    32 Min.
  • The Birna Brjánsdóttir Case – The Murder That Shattered Iceland
    Mar 14 2026
    In January 2017, 20-year-old Birna Brjánsdóttir disappeared after a night out in downtown Reykjavík. Surveillance cameras captured her walking alone along Laugavegur at 5:25 AM. Seconds later, a red Kia Rio sedan appeared in the same frame. It was the last confirmed sighting of her alive. What followed became the largest search and rescue operation in Icelandic history. Hundreds of volunteers mobilized. The hashtag “Ég er Birna” — I am Birna — spread across the country as a symbol of solidarity in a nation unaccustomed to violent crime. The investigation led to the Greenlandic trawler Polar Nanoq and crew member Thomas Møller Olsen. Inside the rental car he had used, investigators found Birna’s blood. Her body was discovered eight days later on a remote shoreline. The autopsy concluded she had been beaten, strangled, and thrown into the ocean, where she drowned. In 2017, Thomas Møller Olsen was convicted of murder and large-scale drug trafficking and sentenced to 19 years in prison — an unusually severe sentence under Icelandic standards. The conviction was upheld on appeal. The case permanently altered Iceland’s sense of safety. In one of the world’s lowest-homicide nations, Birna’s murder became more than a crime. It became a national reckoning.








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    30 Min.
  • The Mayor of Gdańsk – The Assassination of Paweł Adamowicz
    Mar 7 2026
    On January 13, 2019, a charity event in the Polish city of Gdańsk turned into a national tragedy. In front of thousands of people, long-serving mayor Paweł Adamowicz was attacked on stage and died the following day from his injuries. This documentary episode follows Adamowicz’s path from the Solidarity movement of the 1980s to more than 20 years as mayor of one of Poland’s most historically significant cities. It examines the political climate leading up to the attack, the background of attacker Stefan Wilmont, and the legal proceedings that followed. The episode also explores the broader question left after the murder: the relationship between political rhetoric, social polarization, and individual acts of violence. A documentary account about democracy, public responsibility, and the risks of political leadership in modern Europe.












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    32 Min.
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