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The Isdal Woman: The Woman Who Had No Name | The Other Side of Normal On 29 November 1970, hikers walking through Norway's remote Isdalen Valley made a discovery that would become one of Europe's greatest unsolved mysteries. A woman's burned body lay among the rocks. She carried no identification. Every label had been removed from her clothing. Her suitcases contained wigs, hidden cash, coded notes and evidence that she had travelled across Europe using multiple aliases. More than fifty years later, no one knows who she really was. Was she a Cold War spy? A courier? A woman trying to escape her past? Or was her death exactly what the official investigation concluded... a suicide? In this episode of The Other Side of Normal, we reconstruct the investigation from the very beginning, separating established fact from decades of speculation. Using police records, forensic evidence and modern scientific findings, we follow the trail left behind by one of history's most mysterious unidentified women. Who was the Isdal Woman? And why has nobody ever been able to prove it? Reality is just a suggestion. Link to my ebook - https://amzn.eu/d/0gRKSCeM
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