Translation: Murder

By: Laura Petra and Viktoria
  • Summary

  • Translation: Murder is hosted by three friends, Laura, Petra, and Viktória, who come from different country, linguistic, and professional backgrounds, but share a common passion for true crime. Using our individual language skills, we aim to raise awareness of cases largely unknown to the English speaking world.Every week, we’ll bring you a true crime case from around the world that has little to no media coverage in English.
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Episodes
  • Episode 37: The Murder of Tova Moberg
    Sep 7 2024

    This week Laura is covering a case from 2017 that takes place in Hudiksvall, Sweden. The 19 year old Tova Moberg goes missing after a night of supposedly hanging out with friends. But after her body is found, the suspicion lands on her ex-boyfriend, and past abuser, Billy Fagerström.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Episode 36: A Finnish Blackout Murder
    Aug 24 2024

    Petra brings us a case in Finland from to 2011. Tero Allén, struggling with alcoholism, was living with his friend "Marko". After having a short history of violence towards each other, the violence ends up resulting in the death of Marko, and a prison sentence for Tero. Listen along as we discuss this interesting case.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 35: The Hungarian Black Angel
    Aug 10 2024

    Viktória brings us an interesting medical case from Hungary. A nurse murders multiple patients, but claims she did it out of mercy. Listen along as we discuss this case, legal euthanasia and other topics.

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    1 hr and 9 mins

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