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The Guðmundur and Geirfinnur case, often called "Judicial Murder in Iceland," involves the mysterious disappearances of two men in the 1970s and the wrongful convictions of five young individuals. With no bodies, motive, or evidence linking them to the crimes, the convictions were based on coerced confessions and flawed police work. Decades later, this miscarriage of justice remains a haunting chapter in Iceland’s legal history.
By OlthorThe Guðmundur and Geirfinnur case, often called "Judicial Murder in Iceland," involves the mysterious disappearances of two men in the 1970s and the wrongful convictions of five young individuals. With no bodies, motive, or evidence linking them to the crimes, the convictions were based on coerced confessions and flawed police work. Decades later, this miscarriage of justice remains a haunting chapter in Iceland’s legal history.