
Liam Norberg from the criminal gang Örnligan tells in detail about the robbery, the violence, the police hunt and how he got out of the life of crime.

In the summer of 1997, Joachim Posener was released from a six-year prison sentence for serious eco-crime. Just a few months later, he found himself on a wild escape for plundering investment company Trustor for hundreds of millions.

The convicted pilot and TV man Alexander tells why his DNA was in the helicopter from the Västberga security robbery and why he is innocent.

In November 1993, the largest art heist in Swedish history was conducted. The perpetrators saw themselves through the roof of the Moderna Museet and stole eight Picasso and Braquetlets worth SEK 400 million. It was the start of a cat and rat game.

The director's son Erik Westerberg was kidnapped and forced into a wooden box. When the kidnappers called industrialist Lars Westerberg, he chose to go to the police even though they threatened to murder his son. Now a fight against the clock began.

During the 1980s, a robbery wave swept across Stockholm. Common to the robbery was that the perpetrators acted with the military and, among other things, were dressed as police officers. The masked league had presented themselves. The tracks soon led to the dismissed officer Mats Rimdahl.