
Documents from the Inside: The Swedish Dismemberment Murder
40 years ago, a woman was found dismembered under a highway in Stockholm. It was the beginning of what would become Sweden's strangest and most controversial legal process: the Catrine da Costa case. The two doctors Teet Härm and Thomas Allgén were identified as guilty of the dismemberment. But how did the legal system actually come to the conclusion that they were guilty?
Storyline
40 years ago, a woman was found dismembered under a highway in Stockholm. It was the beginning of what would become Sweden's strangest and most controversial legal process: the Catrine da Costa case. The two doctors Teet Härm and Thomas Allgén were identified as guilty of the dismemberment. But how did the legal system actually come to the conclusion that they were guilty?
Dan Josefsson
Self - Narrator
Teet Härm
Self
Thomas Allgén
Self
Bo Åström
Self
Christina Allgén
Self
Kicki
Self
Pim Martinsson
Self
Jan Olsson
Self
Birgit Degerman
Self
Jan O. Karlsson
Self
John-Henri Holmberg
Self
Bertil Sahlin
Self
Hanna Olsson
Self
Margareta Eriksson
Self
Allan Bäckström
Self
Marie
Self
Jovan Rajs
Self
Marianne Seppälä
Self
Kjell Larsson
Self
Catrine da Costa
Self (archive)
Leif G.W. Persson
Self (archive footage)
Jan Guillou
Self (archive footage)
Per Lindeberg
Self (archive footage)
Anders Agell
Self (archive footage)