New Investigation: Claims Media Coverage Was 'Toxic'
A new report criticizes the media coverage of Viggo Kristiansen in the Baneheia case, suggesting it was excessively negative and may have compromised his right to a fair trial.
A disgrace for the rule of law
The Baneheia Committee's report concludes that Viggo Kristiansen was wrongfully convicted, highlighting significant failures in the Norwegian legal system.
The National Prosecutor on the Baneheia Investigation: - The Criticism is Justified
The Baneheia investigation has faced severe criticism for the handling of the case against Viggo Kristiansen.
The Committee: The Baneheia case should have been reopened in 2011
A committee has determined that the Baneheia case should have been reconsidered in 2011 due to weaknesses in DNA evidence that were inadequately addressed by the Review Commission.
Crime Pod: How Viggo Kristiansen Could Be Wrongfully Convicted
The VG Crime Podcast discusses the report from the Baneheia investigators regarding the case of Viggo Kristiansen.
Baneheia Investigation: How Early It Went Wrong
A new report reveals significant errors in the investigation and court process against Viggo Kristiansen in the Baneheia case.
Baneheia Case: Agder Police Meet the Press
Agder police are holding a press conference regarding the Baneheia case.
The Baneheia Committee presents a new report
The Baneheia Committee has released a new report regarding the case surrounding the Baneheia murders.
"Baneheia Committee" with report: - Crushing
The Baneheia Committee's recent report examines the Baneheia case, delivering a devastating assessment of past judicial processes.
Agder Police Calls Press Conference on the Baneheia Case
Agder police are holding a press conference regarding the public release of the second part of the investigation report in the Baneheia case.
Information to VG: Baneheia investigators believe the case should have been reopened 10 years earlier
The Baneheia committee criticizes authorities and claims the case against Viggo Kristiansen should have been reopened in 2011, according to VG's sources.
Our legal system is not based on "the parliament of the street"!
Randi Rosenquist discusses concerns over the Supreme Court's decision regarding Jan Helge Andersen's indefinite detention related to the Baneheia case.