Episodios

  • The Murder of Göran Lundblad: The Inheritance That Vanished
    Apr 9 2026

    A planned murder.
    A fortune at stake.
    And one crucial mistake that changes everything.

    In this episode, we examine the murder of Göran Lundblad in Norra Förlösa — a case in which the perpetrators manage almost every part of their plan, yet overlook the most basic detail of all: how inheritance actually works.

    The episode is based on the Swedish police investigation file (FUP) and focuses on details, decisions, and mistakes that are often left out of other podcasts.

    New for this episode: I have also chosen to change the music in the podcast.
    All music featured in this episode — including the intro and outro — was created by me with the help of AI, which means I own the rights myself and avoid restrictions on its use.

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    36 m
  • The Stureby Case (2009)
    Feb 9 2026

    A 16-year-old boy. A collapsing relationship.
    An ultimatum that should never have been spoken.

    On a June night in 2009, four teenagers in the suburb of Stureby become entangled in a psychological dynamic none of them fully understood — one that would end in one of Sweden’s most shocking youth crimes.

    In this episode, I walk through the Stureby case exactly as it appears in the official investigation files:
    SMS logs, interviews, digital footprints, witness statements, timelines, reconstructions, and behavioral patterns.

    This is my interpretation of the material — not the media narrative, and not the myths that grew around the case.
    Here, the story is told as it emerges directly from the police documents.

    You’ll hear the overlooked details, the emotional pressure, the contradictions, the shifting memories, and the chain of decisions that led a teenager to believe that violence was the only way to fix his life.

    If you’re interested in true crime, psychological dynamics, and cases built from real investigative files, this is where Swedish Murder Files begins.

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    19 m