The Isdal Woman: The Spy Who Had No Name | 5 Minute Strange
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In November nineteen seventy, a burned body was found in a remote Norwegian valley called Isdalen — Death Valley. Every label had been cut from her clothing. Her face was burned beyond recognition. Her suitcases, found at Bergen railway station, had all identifying marks removed. She had stayed in multiple cities under multiple aliases in the weeks before her death. She spoke several languages. She was never identified.
In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the meticulous erasure of the Isdal Woman's identity, the Cold War spy theories that investigators could never rule out, and the Norwegian broadcasting investigation that reopened the case fifty years later. DNA analysis confirmed she likely grew up in a German-speaking region of central Europe. Her name, and who killed her, remain unknown.
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