
Tue, Feb 05, 2019
In Copenhagen, during Easter 2005, an arm and two legs are found in the open street. A few days later in the same neighborhood, the rest of the dismembered body turns up in an alley. No one knows who the victim is. Homicide chief Ove Dahl takes us fully into the investigation. On July 3, 2000, Marianne Pedersen and her two sons were declared missing by her older step-son Martin. On July 5, 2000, Peter Lundin was arrested, charged with murder, and detained for four weeks. Further investigation led to the conclusion that Pedersen and her two sons had been killed and dismembered.