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In Search of Lost Crime

In Search of Lost Crime

著者: Liz Luyben
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Hey, I'm Liz Luyben, mystery author. I have a historical Dutch true crime podcast called Moord Podcast and many of my non-Dutch speaking friends have been asking me to start an English language version. I have been telling them to simply learn Dutch as it's a wonderful language but apparently it's hard or something... So here we are! In search of lost crime focuses on mysteries from the old country, a missing aviator in the Netherlands in 1915, a forgotten cannibal on the Polish/German border in 1925, or a gruesome wooden box that gets delivered to a train station in Madrid in 1929.... Please subscribe for these and many other Lost Crimes!2022 ノンフィクション犯罪 世界
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  • Murder on New Year's Eve: the Death of Jacques Wijsman (part 1 of 3)
    2025/08/08

    New Year's Eve 1921 At Hollandspoor Station in The Hague, the train from Amsterdam has just arrived. A passenger about to board the first-class compartment sees a body on the floor. In a pool of blood....

    The murder of this prominent Dutch lawyer was never solved and would keep Dutch society riveted to their newspapers for years. Was it a robbery gone wrong? A suicide? Or was it something to do with... the Dutch Royal family...?

    Listen today and don't forget to subscribe!
    More historical crimes? Follow me on @insearchoflostcrime on Instagram or buy my book!

    Wicked Walks through Spain: Hiking along historical Spanish crime scenes. It's a collection of ten of my most bizarre true crime stories, all set in Spain. Each story has a hike as well, along places that feature in the story: the station in Barcelona where three children were abandoned by their parents, the mass grave in Sevilla where Blas Infante was buried, the farm where a blood bath took place in Extremadura....

    Buy Wicked Walks through Spain today, just drop me a line at Liz@Doffeltje.nl! Even better: all the proceeds go to the care of old dogs in Spain & Portugal.

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    27 分
  • Goeie Mie: the mad mass poisoner of Leiden
    2025/07/18


    Maria Catherina van der Linden-Swanenburg, also known as Goeie Mie, or 'Kind Mary', was a Dutch mass murderer who killed at least 27 people and was suspected of killing over 90. Mostly her own family memebers and her neighbours.

    How did she get away with it for so long and what drove her to kill most of her family? And what is the delightful Dutch word for pin worms?
    Listen right now!

    In Search of Lost Crime focuses on historical murders, mostly in Europe. Please subscribe for more. More In search of Lost Crime? Follow me on Instagram: @insearchoflostcrime

    Stuck for words? Check out my book: Small Talk Survival on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Small-Talk-Survival-meaningful-graceful-ebook/dp/B09DW91Z77

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    31 分
  • The Manuscript Mystery: The Unholy Theft of the Codex Calixtinus (part 2 of 2)
    2025/06/28

    In a plotline that seems to come straight out of a Dan Brown movie, in 2011 a priceless medieval manuscript is stolen from the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. What follows is a web of bizarre twists and turns, blackmail, infighting, backstabbing, greed and... REVENGE.


    On July 7th, 2011, cathedral organist Joaquín Barreira walks into Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, just before morning mass. One of the choirboys runs up to him and cries: 'Sir! Have you heard, sir? Have you heard? They've stolen the Codex!'

    Joaquín initially thinks the boy must be kidding, because what he's saying is simply impossible. The Codex Calixtinus, a twelfth-century manuscript dedicated to Saint James, the jewel of medieval Spanish writings. Of inestimable value to the cathedral and to all the millions of pilgrims who flock there each year. The manuscript has been faithfully kept in the archives for over eight hundred years. Now someone has had the audacity to steal it: From the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, from an armored room, from a very thick vault. Without leaving a trace of forced entry. Surely, that can't be happening. Right? But soon Joaquín himself will become one of the main suspects in the theft of the Codex Calixtinus.

    More In search of Lost Crime? Follow me on Instagram: @insearchoflostcrime

    Or buy my new book: Wicked Walks though Spain: Hiking along Spanish historical crime scenes. Check it out on Amazon.com or send me a message on Liz@Doffeltje.nl

    100% of the proceeds go to the care and rescue of (elderly) dogs in Portugal and Spain.

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    31 分
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