Anonymous

6/20/2025, 3:57:31 PM No.22846777
Why hasn't /pol/ solved this politics-related already?
>1970
>Bergen, Norway
>a hiker discovers a woman's burned body in a mountainous area
>no identifying information
>in a nearby train station they find two suitcases belonging to her
>different currencies stashed away
>tags on all her clothing except one had been cut away
>a coded notebook which has been half-decoded noting where she had travelled
>used several different fake names while travelling around Norway
>police found wigs suggesting she adopted disguises
>apparently visited sites where advanced weaponry was being tested in Norway (during Cold War)
>evidence she had traveled to Rome, Paris, Geneva and elsewhere staying in expensive hotels (rare for a woman in those days)
>hotel staff remember her meeting with different men but they seemed like tense encounters
>a hiker claims he saw two men following her a few weeks before and she seemed scared
>limited DNA profile suggests she was from Eastern Germany or more eastward
>spoke different languages including German
>one police officer apparently claimed there was a link to Israeli intelligence which shut down the investigation
>theories she was either a spy, a prostitute, a cheque kiter or some kind of schizophrenic
>still no idea who she was or what she was doing or how she died
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isdal_Woman
>1970
>Bergen, Norway
>a hiker discovers a woman's burned body in a mountainous area
>no identifying information
>in a nearby train station they find two suitcases belonging to her
>different currencies stashed away
>tags on all her clothing except one had been cut away
>a coded notebook which has been half-decoded noting where she had travelled
>used several different fake names while travelling around Norway
>police found wigs suggesting she adopted disguises
>apparently visited sites where advanced weaponry was being tested in Norway (during Cold War)
>evidence she had traveled to Rome, Paris, Geneva and elsewhere staying in expensive hotels (rare for a woman in those days)
>hotel staff remember her meeting with different men but they seemed like tense encounters
>a hiker claims he saw two men following her a few weeks before and she seemed scared
>limited DNA profile suggests she was from Eastern Germany or more eastward
>spoke different languages including German
>one police officer apparently claimed there was a link to Israeli intelligence which shut down the investigation
>theories she was either a spy, a prostitute, a cheque kiter or some kind of schizophrenic
>still no idea who she was or what she was doing or how she died
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isdal_Woman
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