Female murderers are seldom in Denmark but exist and live among us. In this True Crime documentary, we follow the people investigating what triggered …
A cold November morning in 1999, a home nurse is met with an awful sight when calling on one of her patients in Søndersø, outside Odense: A man is lying on the bathroom floor with his throat cut.
In 1999, in a peaceful neighborhood, the police dig up a mutilated dead man. A childhood friend of the murderer discovers how her friend's unhappy childhood pushed her into committing several murders.
On a summer’s day in 2003, a young dad is on his way to pick up his one year old daughter – but he never gets to hold her in his arms because he is shot at close range by his own mother-in-law.
In 1992, the police find a father murdered in his home in Aalborg. Even though the police suspect the man’s wife and new partner the case remains unsolved for 10 years, until the wife strikes again.
A cold November night in 2015, the staff are fighting to save several patients's lives at Nykøbing Falster Hospital. The following day, a young nurse is arrested under the suspicion of killing patients.
In 2012, a middle-aged man suddenly became acutely ill. He was hospitalized and in good recovering. But then he died. Three years later, he became part of one of the most spectacular murder inquiries in Denmark.