Nordic Campsite Killings 4: The Shadow Between the Cases
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What links these murders? Could they be the work of the same person, or do they reveal something darker about the illusion of safety in the wild?
This is a special episode that brings together cases previously featured on Evidence Locker, uncovering the patterns, suspects, and unanswered questions that continue to grip true crime researchers to this day.
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Resources
Documentaries
The Confessions of Thomas Quick
Murhan DNA: Bodominjärvin murhat
Web
Wikipedia: Appojaure Murders
Wikipedia: Kytäjä
Wikipedia: Lake Bodom Murders
Kyllikki Saari Murder (1953)
Wikipedia: Tulilahden kaksoismurha
Articles
Serial Killer has second thoughts - The Confessions of Thomas Quick
The Lake Bodom Murders
Campsite Killer: The Unsolved Mystery of the Lake Bodom Murders
ForenSeek: The Tulilahti Double Murder
Created & Produced by Sonya Lowe
Narrated by Noel Vinson
Music: "Nordic Medieval" by Marcus Bressler
Background track: Doblado Studios: https://www.youtube.com/c/DobladoStudios
This True Crime Podcast was researched using open-source or archive materials.
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