A True crime Podcast
On July 22, 2011, Norway faced one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in modern European history. Far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik detonated a massive car bomb in Oslo’s government quarter, killing 8 people, before carrying out a horrific mass shooting at a Labour Party youth summer camp on Utøya island, claiming 69 more lives—many of them teenagers. In total, 77 people were murdered and hundreds injured. In this episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson examines Breivik’s troubled background, his extremist ideology and manifesto, the meticulous planning behind the attacks, the chaotic police response, the landmark 2012 trial, and Norway’s powerful response of unity and resilience. We explore the lasting impact on survivors, families, and a nation determined to choose democracy over fear. Trigger warning: This episode discusses terrorism, mass violence, and loss of young lives. Listener discretion is advised. If you enjoy in-depth, respectful true crime storytelling, please subscribe, rate, and review on Spotify. New episodes drop regularly. A True Crime Podcast – where history’s darkest chapters are remembered so they are never repeated. #TrueCrime #NorwayAttacks #Utøya #AndersBreivik #Terrorism
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