In this episode of "Evolving but Backwards," we discusse the case of Peter Madsen, a Danish inventor who was convicted of the murder of journalist Kim Wall. The episode explores Madsen's background, the psychology of violent crimes, and the implications of the case for society at large. We provide analysis of the evidence and ensuing coverage, while reflecting on the tragedy and complexity of the case, and the questions it raises about justice, accountability, and the human capacity for violence.