18-year-old boy called his mother in the evening – a terrible situation was revealed in the morning
A documentary titled 'Where is Odin?' explores the disturbing case of 18-year-old Odin André Hagen Jacobsen, who disappeared after a night out in Trondheim, Norway, in November 2018.
The six-part Norwegian documentary series 'Where is Odin?' delves into the chilling reality of a parent's worst nightmare: the disappearance of their child. It focuses on the case of 18-year-old Odin André Hagen Jacobsen, who went missing after a night of partying in Trondheim in November 2018. His disappearance has raised many questions and concerns, reflecting the universal fears parents face regarding the safety of their children.
The first episode analyzes the events that transpired on the night Odin went missing, beginning with his mother, Ingunn Hagen, dropping him off at the gym. Despite having a low battery on his phone, he managed to send selfies to friends and made plans for the evening. He called his mother later to inform her he would not be coming home, having made plans to meet up with a friend. Ignoring the warning signs, he assured his mother he would notify her should he need a ride home, creating a false sense of security.
As the documentary unfolds, it sheds light on the emotional toll that such an absence leaves not just on the family but also on the community at large. The investigation into Odin's case remains open, and his family continues to grapple with uncertainty, creating a poignant narrative that resonates with the audience about loss, hope, and the enduring search for answers.