On November 29th 1970 in the Isdalen Valley near Bergen, Norway a family on a Sunday hike discovered the body of a woman wedged between large rocks. One of the first people on the scene and the last one living, police lawyer Carl Halvor Aas remembers the first thing they noticed was the very strong scent of burnt flesh. The body was severely burnt and the arms were in a boxer position in the air common in burned bodies. While the front of the body, including her face was burned beyond recognition the backside was bizarrely not burned. The officers were unable to tell how long she had been there or when she'd died. The woman was believed to be about five feet and 4.5 inches tall, aged between 25 and 30 years old.This is the true story of the unsolved death of the Isdal Woman….This video is sponsored by PodDecks: Use Code TCNS for 10% off. https://www.poddecks.com?sca_ref=854968.ToTmKaoh31Visit HuntAKiller.com and use promo code TCNS for 20% off your first box.OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/truecrimens
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