How a charred body, eight fake identities, and secret military sites created one of Europe’s most disturbing unsolved true crime cases. Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by Ryan Arnst on Unsplash Let me paint a picture for you. It’s late November 1970 in Norway. The air is crisp and cold, the kind that bites at your cheeks. In a rugged, rocky valley outside Bergen, a place locals sometimes call “Death Valley” because of its dark history of accidents and old legends, a father and his two young daughters are out for a hike. Suddenly, one of the girls catches a strange, awful smell on the wind. They follow it… and what they find among the rocks will shock an entire country and spark a mystery that’s still unsolved more than 55 years later. There, lying on her back with her hands clenched tight, is the badly burned body of a woman. The scene isn’t just tragic, it’s downright eerie. And the deeper investigators dig, the stranger it gets.…