The Stockholm syndrome

Nordic Crimes

In late summer 1973, amidst the impending death of the Swedish king and upcoming national elections, Sweden was thrust into a six-day crisis that gripped the nation. On August 23, a man disguised in a wig stormed into Kreditbanken at Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, firing shots and taking hostages. His demands: money, the release of his imprisoned friend, and an escape vehicle. As millions watched, what unfolded was not just a hostage drama but the birth of a psychological phenomenon known globally today as "Stockholm Syndrome," where hostages form a bond with their captor. This event not only captivated Sweden but also sparked a worldwide fascination with the complex dynamics of hostage situations, leaving a lasting imprint on popular culture and psychological studies.

This episode was researched and reported by Sigrid Hallqvist. Produced by Kalle Ström and Martin Mork. Narrated by Erik Krogh. Executive producer is Nils Bergman.

Nordic Crimes is a Tall Tale production.

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