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Evidence Locker True Crime

100: The Atlas Vampire Murder | Sweden

Evidence Locker True Crime

Evidence Locker True Crime

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Stockholm, 1932. A young woman’s naked body was discovered in her apartment, lying face-down with fatal injuries to her head. Her clothes were neatly folded on a chair next to the bed and the rest of the scene was spotless. When a blood-stained gravy ladle emerged sometime later, investigators wondered if the killer used the ladle to drink his victim’s blood.
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0:00.0

You are listening to The Evidence Locker.

0:09.0

Our cases have been researched using open source and archive materials. It deals with true crimes in real people. Some parts are graphic in nature and listener discretion is advised. Each episode is produced with the utmost respect to the victims, their families, and loved ones.

0:27.0

It was a crisp spring evening in Stockholm, 1932. A sparsely furnished apartment in the inner city neighborhood of

0:35.5

Atlas was engulfed in silence. Light from the bathroom illuminated most of the home in

0:41.5

a dusky glow. The phone rang and

0:43.8

rang relentless through the ominous silence, but no one answered. A couple of

0:51.4

nights before Lily Lindestram had invited some neighbors around to listen to a special

0:56.3

radio broadcast for Wall Purchase Night, an annual spring celebration.

1:01.8

The Jonsons arrived at 930, but Lily wasn't home. They thought she'd changed her plans and gone out for the night. Somewhat confused they returned to their apartment.

1:12.6

Another neighbor, Lily's friend Mimi, was running late and only arrived around 945.

1:18.7

She capered upstairs to Lily's first floor apartment and tried to open the door as she assumed everyone was already

1:23.6

inside listening to the radio. But the door was locked and everything seemed

1:28.1

quiet inside. Mimi thought she had misunderstood the invitation and decided to go out to join in the city's

1:34.5

Walpurgis night celebrations. Mimi hoped she might run into Lily at the bonfire, but she didn't see

1:42.2

her anywhere that night.

1:44.8

Over the next couple days, Lily was nowhere to be seen.

1:48.5

Her phone kept ringing and ringing, cutting through the haunting silence of her apartment.

1:53.0

On the living room floor was a dried up pool of blood,

1:57.0

and Lily's lifeless body lay face down on the daybed of her living room.

2:02.0

What happened to Lily Lindestram? on the daybed of her living room.

2:03.2

What happened to Lily Lindestram on Walpritches Night in 1932? And then Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Lily Elizabeth Larson was born on August 29, 1900 in Malmo, Sweden.

2:47.0

Her parents were Franz and Tilda Larson, and Lily was the eldest of 10 children.

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