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The Oslo Woman: The Case That Still Haunts Norway

The Oslo Woman: The Case That Still Haunts Norway

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In 1995, a woman checked into Oslo’s Plaza Hotel under a false name, carrying almost nothing and leaving behind no trace of who she really was. Three days later, a gunshot echoed from Room 2805. Inside, she lay dead with no ID, no fingerprints on the weapon, and every clothing label carefully cut away. Investigators found a dissolved gun serial number, a fake address, and a room stripped of personal belongings but no answers. Morgan and Kaelyn follow the trail of clues in a case where everything points to an identity someone wanted erased. Head over to our Clues YouTube channel to WATCH this episode: https://www.youtube.com/@CluesPod If you’re new here, don’t forget to follow Clues to never miss a case! For Ad-free listening and early access to episodes, subscribe to Crime House+ on Apple Podcasts. Clues is a Crime House Original Podcast, powered by PAVE Studios. 🎧 Need More to Binge? Listen to other Crime House Originals including Crime House 24/7, Crimes Of…, Serial Killers & Murderous Minds, Murder True Crime Stories and more wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Social YouTube: @CluesPod | @crimehousestudios Instagram: @cluespodcast | @Crimehouse TikTok: @Crimehouse Facebook: @crimehousestudios X: @crimehousemedia Clues is hosted by Morgan Absher & Kaelyn Moore Instagram: @morgsyabsher | @itskaelynmoore TikTok: @twohottakes | @heartstartspounding Episode Sponsor:A year from today isn’t that far away. Get started now at https://www.HelloAlma.com/clues. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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