“Johanna Möller – The Most Hated Swede” on RTL Crime and on RTL+


“Johanna Möller – The most hated Swede”New RTL documentary revisits “Sommerhaus Murder” – was Johanna Möller rightly convicted?

In 2017, Johanna Möller was convicted of her father's murder.

In 2017, Johanna Möller was convicted of her father's murder.

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In 2016, the “Summer House Murder” shocked Sweden!
Johanna Möller is accused of murdering her father and sentenced to life imprisonment. But despite the conviction, there are doubts about her guilt, raising the question of whether she was actually rightly convicted. The case remains controversial and generates ongoing debate about the fairness of the verdict. The new documentary “Johanna Möller – The Most Hated Swede” on RTL+ now reopens the case.

“Johanna Möller – The Most Hated Swede” now on RTL Crime and on RTL+

Ten years after the Johanna Möller case sent Sweden into turmoil, it is once again in the public eye. Namely through the documentary “Johanna Möller – The Most Hated Swede”, which can be seen on RTL Crime from Friday, March 6th and is available at any time on RTL+.

Johanna Möller – The most hated Swede

The “Johanna Möller” case – what is it about?

In August 2016, the Möller couple went to their holiday home, which is located in the middle of a Swedish idyll on a lake in the forest. But the idyll doesn't last long: Anni Möller wakes up covered in blood – she is seriously injured, her husband is already dead. What happened that night?

At first it all looks like a brutal attack, but the case quickly develops into one of Sweden's most sensational criminal cases. The focus is on the couple's daughter, Johanna Möller. She becomes known to the public as the “Woman from Arboga” and is sentenced to life imprisonment because she is considered to be the mastermind behind the crime committed by her friend Mohammad Rajabi.

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Why are there doubts about Johanna Möller's conviction?

But: Johanna Möller is convicted without technical evidence. The verdict is based purely on the testimony of her co-suspect boyfriend. Something else also arouses the investigators' suspicions: a year earlier, someone died on the property of the Möller family's summer house. Just a coincidence?

The documentary goes beyond the known details of the crime and examines the legal certainty of the verdict. To do this, experts such as lawyer Marko Tuhkanen, forensic scientist Sonny Björk and crime scene investigator Jan Olsson objectively examine the preliminary investigation. Was Johanna Möller rightly convicted?

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