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In November 1970, the burned body of a woman was found in the

Isladen Valley of Norway. The police found jewelry, a watch, a


broken umbrella, bottles and burned clothes at the crime scene, but the
woman was not wearing any of that, things they were only placed next
to his body as if it were a ritual.
The police found nothing that allows 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
on them, matched the woman's. There was also a coded note, which
the police could not decipher until some time later. There was an
important piece of 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
nearby hotel It was learned that the woman had stayed in 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 they found the woman's gold-tooth denture
and some parts of its tissue kept with it, they did a DNA analysis that
showed that the woman was European, but her identity was still
unknown. until now the case has not been resolved.
In November 1970, the burned body of a woman was found in the
Isladen Valley in Norway. Police found jewelry, a watch, a broken
umbrella, bottles, and burned clothing at the crime scene, but the
woman was not wearing any of that, things were just next to her body
as if it were a ritual.

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.

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