Description
A missing child causes feelings of helplessness and despair, especially among those closest to the boy or girl - parents, family and friends. But it can also have a profound impact on police officers, detectives, journalists and judges. In 1989, ten-year-old Helén disappears. Her family and the investigators working on the case have to endure a 15-year wait for answers to their questions.
New episode every Tuesday. From Podimo, Murder in the North has been the #1 true crime podcast across Europe, and is now available in English told by Jenna Sharpe.
Host: Jenna Sharpe
Text and research: Janne Aagard
Music: Frej Levin
Translator: Laura Vroomen
Editor: Laura Kabell
Produced for Podimo by Dag en Nacht Media
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