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The police found nothing that would allow him to know the identity of
the woman, and without a name she became the Isdal woman; Police
found two suitcases in the luggage department of the Bergen train
station. One of the suitcases had glasses and a fingerprint, captured in
them, matched that of the woman. There was also a coded note, which
the police couldn't decipher until some time later. There was important
evidence in the suitcase: a plastic bag from the Oscar Rørtvedt shoe
store, located in Norway. The worker described her as a tall woman
with dark hair; Thanks to this they tracked her to a nearby hotel. The
woman was known to have stayed at various hotels in Norway, using
different aliases. Some time later, detectives discovered that the coded
note was a record of all the places he went to. The autopsy concludes
that the woman died from a combination of carbon monoxide poisoning
and ingestion of a large number of sleeping pills. When they burned
her she was still alive. Years later, they reopened the case, found the
woman's gold-tooth denture and some parts of her tissue, so they did a
DNA analysis that showed the woman was European, but her identity
was still unknown. so far the case has not been resolved.