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78: The Isdal Woman Mystery: Norway's Most Puzzling Cold Case

78: The Isdal Woman Mystery: Norway's Most Puzzling Cold Case

Update: 2024-08-222
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In 1970, a woman's body was found in the Isdalen Valley of Norway. She was badly burned though no trace of a fire was found near her, all of the labels on everything she owned had been removed, and traveled with fake identities and disguises.



Who was this woman, what was she doing in Norway, and what happened to her?



TW: Mentions of Suicide



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78: The Isdal Woman Mystery: Norway's Most Puzzling Cold Case

78: The Isdal Woman Mystery: Norway's Most Puzzling Cold Case

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