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In the season's last edition of Åsted Norge, advanced technology is used to progress in the mystery of the "Teddy bear man". Almost 30 years after the remains were found on Hardangervidda, DNA experts at Oslo University Hospital will attempt to extract a DNA profile of a tooth.
Kristian and Asbjørn continue the search for the "Teddybjørn man's" identity. A new tip about a meeting 30 years ago could put the mystery in a new light.
In the search for the identity of the "Teddy Bear Man", the tracks lead Åsted Norge to a deserted mountain hut at an altitude of 1,565 meters on Folgefonna.
For over a year, a disappearance case in Hammerfest has affected the city's residents - and the local police. Because what happened to 20-year-old Abdullahi Dayib Mahamud who disappeared just before Christmas in 2020? Was he killed? Or exposed to an accident? The police need tips - and the sister will not rest until her brother is found.
Asbjørn and Kristian continue the hunt for the "Teddybjørn man's" identity. The new theory of a much later time of death means that old tips in the investigation must be reviewed again. One of the tips is very interesting.
It was estimated that the unidentified person had been at Hardangervidda for at least a year before the remains were found. But something is not right. Asbjørn and Kristian continue to investigate the case of the "Teddybjørn man".
In September 1992, a dead man was found on Hardangervidda. There was also a teddy bear at the discovery site. But who was the "Teddy bear man"? Asbjørn Hansen and Kristian Ervik are looking for new clues in the nearly 30-year-old mystery.
What was Terje Johansen missing on the island of Muskö? Swedish police have opened a murder investigation. They believe he may have either been the victim of an accident, or got into an argument - and died. Åsted Norge has been in Sweden, and followed up the tracks of the missing Norwegian.
Raymond Johanssen had both shopped for several dinners and visited a restaurant, before he went home with his dog. A number of hiking equipment has been written on a notepad - but the police find neither the food nor the hiking equipment. Now Asbjørn Hansen has tracked down the 40-year-old, who has disappeared without a trace.
What happened to Arild Enerud who disappeared without a trace after a visit to a restaurant in Oslo. Who was with him in the hours before he disappeared?
Who are the vandals who smashed a work of art worth seven million kroner in Ekebergparken in Oslo? Businessman Christian Ringnes despairs and hopes the culprits will be identified.
On 29 November, Terje Johansen (61) was to drive from Vestold to Nord-Troms to buy a house. But he never came forward. Instead, his car was found on a slope on a holiday island south of Stockholm. In the car were shoes, a computer and a mobile phone. But Terje had disappeared.