121. The Norrmalmstorg Robbery
On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss the 1973 Norrmalmstorg Bank Robbery and how it coined the term “Stockholm Syndrome”.
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Case Sources:
The New Yorker, “The Bank Drama,” by Daniel Lang, November 18, 1974
History.com, “Stockholm Syndrome: The True Story of Hostages Loyal to their Captor,” by Christopher Klein, April 9, 2019
Smithsonianmag.com, “The Six-Day Hostage Standoff that Gave Rise to ‘Stockholm Syndrom,’” by Kat Eschner, August 23, 2017
Time.com, “A 1973 Bank Robbery Gave the World ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ – But There’s More to the Story Than That,” by David King, August 4, 2020
Historybyday.com, “How the ‘Bank Drama’ of 1973 Brought Us Stockholm Syndrome,” by Alva Yaffe, no date provided.
Truecrimeedition.com, “Stockholm Syndrome, would you protect the people sent to harm you?” author not listed, June 7, 2021
My.clevelandclinic.org, “Stockholm Syndrome”
Daily.jstor.org, “Stockholm Syndrome,” by Kristin Hunt, April 24, 2019
Macrotrends.com, “Stockholm, Sweden Metro Area Population 1950-2022”
Thecinemaholic.com, “Where is Jan-Erik Olsson Now?” by Shraman Mitra, May 6, 2022
Netflixlife.com, “Clark on Netflix: is Clark Olofsson still alive?” by Natalie Zamora, May 2022
Thetealmango.com, “Clark Olofsson: The Swedish Criminal who Inspired the Stockholm Syndrome,” by Mallika, May 6, 2022
Tripadvisor.com
Googlemaps.com
Wikepedia.org, “Jan-Erik Olsson”
Assisted research and writing by Diane Birnholz
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