Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Death in Ice Valley

 In the year of 1970 a badly burnt body was found in a remote part of the Norway's Idalene Valley this was known as the case of the Isdal woman. This was by far a rather difficult case as no one could truly figure who this woman was, it was if all of her actual identity was erased from the face of the earth. As I conducted my research into this case, I became suspinous of many things. Such as who she interacted with and what kind of imprecation she made on people. After much research as well as looking through all possibilities and angles I have come to the conclusion that the Isdal woman was in fact a spy working for the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was killed by an Norigen operative.


While conducting my research I noticed the many ways she interacted with people and what impressions she made on people. One of the people she had an impression on was a 21- year old waitress named Alvhild Ragnes who said "She looked so fashionable-I wished to mimic her style. In fact, I remember her winking at me...from my perspective it felt as though she thought I had been staring too much at her". This quote shows that she makes a very interesting impression on people, she then continues to say "On one occasion while I was serving her, she was in the dining hall sitting right next to-but not interacting with-two German navy personnel one of which was an officer". The only type of people who would have any reason to spy on German officers during this time would be a Russian spy.  


During my investigation I came across the woman's encrypted notepad which I was able to solve. The notepad wasn't a puzzle it was a list of places she had been and how long she stayed there. With this information it was clear that she wasn't hiding from someone of that was true why would she need to take notes about where she went. The places she visited were countries in Europe, during the cold war the main focus of the Soviet Union was to spread the practice of Communism to all countries in places where the USSR had liberated from Nazi control. It was during this time the Soviet Union implemented spies in order to spread the influence of communism or to gain the upper on everyone else. Based on the places she visited it is logical to conclude that she was a Soviet Union spy sent to survey the other countries in Europe in order to see which countries became stronger or which would be able to become a communist country.



The only person who would have any actual motive, to kill a Russian spy would be another spy who works for the Norway government. It was said that the NRK security services were "Interested in reports that the woman had been observing the military test out new rockets in western Norway". Why would someone be interested in the Norway's military rocket test only a Russian spy would be interested in such matters. Not too mention the Soviet Union does have a long extensive history of using female spies in the art of sexpionage.


In conclusion I believe that the Isdal woman was in fact a spy working for the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was killed by an Norigen operative. The Norigen government would be the only one who have the motive and means to kill her. The woman created a list of everywhere she had been, but had an extensive stay in Norway as she was said to have been spying on their military rocket test. This is John Henrick saying.................................................................................




CASE CLOASED.