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In 2023, Ryan Wolf tackled the murder of Höglin and Paakkonen in 31 episodes of investigative podcast, GUILT (Season 3.) In an attempt to locate Paakkonen's remains, Wolf uncovered new evidence regarding the last movements of the Swedish tourists, as well as evidence which may implicate others besides Tamihere who were present at the time of ...
The Luttra Woman, displayed in the position in which she was discovered, at the Falbygden Museum []. On 20 May 1943, whilst cutting peat in Rogestorp—a raised bog within the Mönarpa mossar [] bog complex in Falbygden near Luttra—Carl Wilhelmsson, a resident of the neighbouring Kinneved parish [], [4] discovered one of the skeleton's hands at a depth of 1.2 m (4 ft) below the surface.
The woman was buried in a 40–60 cm wide pit about 1.20 m deep in a semi-sitting reclining position. Until the 1970s, the skeleton was considered to belong to a man, but is now after long discussion considered female and as burial gifts there was a flint-edged bone point (formerly called bird arrow) and a chisel-like bone tool of split pipe bone of moose, with one end having the bone end ...
Isdalen, where the woman was discovered. On the morning of 29 November 1970, a man and his two young daughters were hiking in the foothills of the north face of Ulriken, in an area known as Isdalen ("Ice Valley"); it was also nicknamed "Dødsdalen" ("Death Valley") due to the area's history of suicides in the Middle Ages and more recent hiking accidents.
Lisa Holm, a 17-year-old girl from Skövde working in Blomberg in Götene Municipality, Sweden, disappeared on 7 June 2015 and her body was found days later in a workshed. [1] Her disappearance, the search for her, and the trial and conviction of Nerijus Bilevicius for her murder received widespread media attention in Sweden and Scandinavia .
Anna was held at Kristianstad Prison and was beheaded in the prison courtyard on 7 August 1890 – the first execution of a woman in Sweden in 30 years. She was 48 years old when executed. Månsdotter thus became the last woman in Sweden to be executed. [2] [better source needed]
Hour of the Wolf (Swedish: Vargtimmen, lit. 'The Wolf Hour') is a 1968 Swedish psychological horror [ n 1 ] film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann . The story explores the disappearance of fictional painter Johan Borg (von Sydow), who lived on an island with his wife Alma (Ullmann) while plagued with ...
Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed. This list of red links covers Women listed in the Biographical Dictionary of Swedish Women for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article.. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia.