In his book Kakelugnmordet from 2016, the author Lars Ohlson has unique information about one of the 60's most notable murders. The following year, he learned that Bauer Media's podcast Mordpodden, with over 250,000 listenings per week, according to Lars Ohlson "reports information from the book, reads paragraphs and sentences and uses his analyzes."

- I did not know about the Murderpodden at all, but then I listened and thought "My God, that is the Kakelovn murder straight up and down!", Lars Ohlson told the Culture News in early October.

Prosecutor Linda Lauronen writes to the Culture News that she filed a complaint to the Stockholm District Court on Monday. "My assessment is that the penalty value for the crimes is daily fines (although it is the district court that ultimately decides)," she writes to the Culture News.

Has cited sources

Amanda Karlsson, who is behind the Mordpodden, has previously written to the Culture News:

“We put an enormous amount of work into our podium and are careful to refer to sources, which we have also done in this case. The information in the section is partly taken from the book, which we are open to. ”

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