In recent weeks, SVT Culture News has been reviewing the growing flora of true crime podcasts. Five families affected by serious violent crimes have told how their testimony in court was used in the trial without being informed of it in advance, and against their will.

Recently, the Trial Court removed two sections dealing with Ida Johansson, 21, who was murdered in the jogging track. However, the unpublishing is temporary as Nils Bergman and Jonas Häger, who are behind the podium, will find out what contacts they have had with Ida's family in connection with the sections were originally published in May 2018.

Annika and Roger Moberg, parents of Tova, have also turned to Nils Bergman and asked him to remove the sections that the Trial Court has done about their daughter:

“You have no right to get publicity and make money from our tragedy and our trauma. You have not bothered to hear from us and ask for our approval or even bother to inform us, ”they write in an e-mail that the Cultural News has taken note of.

Apologize - but keep the section

Nils Bergman responded via email and apologized:

“I admit that I could have made more thoughtful and responsible choices to show you more respect, before the sections were published. In this way, I have failed in my way of working and I regret that it has affected your situation. "

He also made some changes to the sections, including the names deleted, voices distorted and the title changed.

However, Annika and Roger Moberg remain critical of the family's testimony being played out in the program.

- You don't have to be a genius to be able to figure out what murder and trial it is about, they tell the Culture News

Unable to continue the conflict

They also point out that the most brutal details still remain in the pod.

- We chose to leave the trial in some sensitive parts, including how to find Tova and how the offender tied her up. These details are included in the pod.

Tova's parents now say that they will not continue the conflict with the trial, when the energy has run out.

- We can't cope. These podmakers still lack understanding of our situation and our hell.

The cultural news has sought the creator of the Trial Pillow Nils Bergman for a comment - but he declines an interview. "I do not communicate through the Cultural News when it comes to questions about my work with the Trial Court," he writes in an email.