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Styckmordet: Berättelsen om en rättsskandal

Originally planned as a two part docudrama - "The child's story" and "The double sentence". In the years 1982-84 was three women prostitutes murdered in Stockholm. 27-year-old Catrine da Costa was the third in this row. The murders had similarities that never before was recognized. Two medical doctors identifies as murderers in the media. The two was at first convicted of murder in the district court and then acquitted by the District Court.

Top Cast

  • Bruno Årfors

    Bruno Årfors

    Self - Speakerröst

  • Catrine da Costa

    Catrine da Costa

    (archive footage)

  • Robert Fransson

    Robert Fransson

    Johan - Läkare

  • Mattias Silvell

    Mattias Silvell

    Theo - Rättsläkaren

  • Stephan Karlsén

    Stephan Karlsén

    Chefsåklagare Anders Helin

  • Susanne Barklund

    Susanne Barklund

    Kriminalinspektör Eva Graaf

  • Eva Bäckman

    Eva Bäckman

    Barnpsykolog Margaretha Erixon

  • Jan von Melen

    Jan von Melen

    Spak - Domstolens ordförande

  • Anders Jansson

    Anders Jansson

    Advokat Bengt H. Nilsson

Overview

Originally planned as a two part docudrama - "The child's story" and "The double sentence". In the years 1982-84 was three women prostitutes murdered in Stockholm. 27-year-old Catrine da Costa was the third in this row. The murders had similarities that never before was recognized. Two medical doctors identifies as murderers in the media. The two was at first convicted of murder in the district court and then acquitted by the District Court.

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