Ep 3. The Suspicious Case of the Reykjavik Confessions
- April 5, 2019
- 20 min
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7.7 (45)
In the third episode of season 5 of BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime, titled "The Suspicious Case of the Reykjavik Confessions," hosts Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej travel to Iceland to investigate a highly controversial case from 1974.
The Reykjavik Confessions were a series of interviews conducted by Icelandic authorities with six individuals who were believed to have been involved in a string of unsolved crimes, including the disappearance of two men and the attempted murder of a young woman. The confessions, which were obtained without the presence of a lawyer or any type of legal representation, resulted in lengthy prison sentences for all of the individuals involved.
However, as Ryan and Shane dig deeper into the case, they begin to uncover inconsistencies and irregularities that suggest the confessions may have been coerced or even fabricated. They interview journalists, lawyers, and family members of those involved in the case in an attempt to get to the bottom of what really happened.
Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a tour of Iceland's stunning landscape and introduced to some of its unique cultural practices. At the same time, the hosts delve into the dark underbelly of the country's criminal justice system and question whether justice was truly served in the Reykjavik Confessions case.
As with all episodes of BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime, "The Suspicious Case of the Reykjavik Confessions" is gripping, thought-provoking, and entertaining. Ryan and Shane's chemistry continues to be a highlight of the show, and their banter and humor keep viewers engaged even as they tackle serious subject matter. Whether you're a true crime aficionado or just looking for a well-made documentary series to check out, this episode is definitely worth watching.