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(@theforeigner)
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HI FORUM MEMBERS…NORWAY POLICE NEED HELP!
$1.2 MILLION IN REWARD IF YOU CAN PROVIDE INFO THAT HELP SOLVE THE CASE!

Norwegian high profile case: The October 31, 2018 disappearance of billionaire Tom Hagen’s wife Anne Elisabeth Hagen.

This is a very complicated and interesting case.

At first it looked like a kidnapping case, but soon the police instead suspected murder and that the husband was responsible .
After ca. a year the husband Tom hagen was arrested but police had not enough evidence so he was released, but is still a suspect.

Today Police, in this link, released this information asking for help/tips :

https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/l … ypto-clues

They believe that the husband had help in murdering his wife, help from someone who already in 2018 had insight and knowledge of this rare collection of skills;

untraceable cryptocurrency
the dark web
crypto exchanges
anonymization
and transactions

Police want tips/info on who, or what kind of people, or what kind of circle of people, would have this collection of skills already in 2018.

Now I wonder if there are some people on this forum that would be able to help ?

Her is some info on the case:
https://www.world-today-news.com/this-i … be-solved/
This is how the police believe the riddle with Anne-Elisabeth Hagen can be solved
29/03/2021 by world today news

Here is link to the tipline:

https://www.politiet.no/tjenester/tips-politiet/

Klick on : Tips i Anne-Elisabeth Hagen-saken

When you have klicked that section, then chose english languish.

Good luck :)

Hi, english is not my first language so please bear with me :)

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 3:25 am
(@simplicity2)
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Interesting case, wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole.

Cleary the husband is complicit.

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 2:07 pm
(@theforeigner)
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Interesting case, wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole.

Why not ?

Hi, english is not my first language so please bear with me :)

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 2:08 pm
(@simplicity2)
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Interesting case, wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole.

Why not ?

It’s a freak show and someone has the power to make people disappear.

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 2:10 pm
 Soze
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Has the wife’s body ever been found?
Were there known troubles in the marriage? Like a pending divorce, spouse abuse, etc etc.

Just solely based on the two links you provided I don’t think the husband had anything to do with the disappearance of his wife. Don’t know what happen to her, whether she disappeared on her own and this was a ruse or, if the counterpart did this all on their own. Frankly, I lean towards her disappearing on her own. The same techniques this person used to start all this can be applied to masking her identity as well in travel. So I think, the goal, was to get "some" money and nothing more.

My two cents.

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 8:25 pm
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untraceable cryptocurrency –
the blockchain has a log of all IP addresses in a transaction. the bitcoin isn’t untraceable, the user has either a VPN, or a burner device in which is is not using his/her IP. The IP simply doesn’t go back to a person. Bitcoin is very traceable.

the dark web-
you mean the deep web, anybody can download TOR

crypto exchanges-
anyone can use a bitcoin wash, no skills required

anonymization-
anyone can use a VPN with TOR

These things are not unique, special, or nor do they require any skill, and many, many people use all these things together.

Mah-na Mah-na

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 8:56 pm
(@theforeigner)
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Has the wife’s body ever been found?
Were there known troubles in the marriage? Like a pending divorce, spouse abuse, etc etc.

Just solely based on the two links you provided I don’t think the husband had anything to do with the disappearance of his wife. Don’t know what happen to her, whether she disappeared on her own and this was a ruse or, if the counterpart did this all on their own. Frankly, I lean towards her disappearing on her own. The same techniques this person used to start all this can be applied to masking her identity as well in travel. So I think, the goal, was to get "some" money and nothing more.

My two cents.

1. Wife is not found.
2. Yes probably trouble in the marriage before she disappeared. The husband says there was no trouble, but several of the wife’s friends contacted police aready while it was
still belived by police to be a kidnapping and told police that there was trouble in the marriage and that they did not believe it was a kidnapping. Divorce papers were
found among the wives things. Concerning abuse we don’t know for sure, no evidence of it.
3. 99% sure she did NOT disappear by herself. She was 68 years old when she disappeard, she had just bought a new puppy that she loved dearly, she has 3 children and several
grandchildren and she is cose to all of her children and grandchildren, she has always been a huge family person.

Hi, english is not my first language so please bear with me :)

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 10:20 pm
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untraceable cryptocurrency –
the blockchain has a log of all IP addresses in a transaction. the bitcoin isn’t untraceable, the user has either a VPN, or a burner device in which is is not using his/her IP. The IP simply doesn’t go back to a person. Bitcoin is very traceable.

the dark web-
you mean the deep web, anybody can download TOR

crypto exchanges-
anyone can use a bitcoin wash, no skills required

anonymization-
anyone can use a VPN with TOR

These things are not unique, special, or nor do they require any skill, and many, many people use all these things together.

What norwegian police is saying is that in the summer/fall 2018, 3 years ago, there was not yet many single people who had ALL thise skills.

Hi, english is not my first language so please bear with me :)

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 10:25 pm
(@alphadeltarho)
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untraceable cryptocurrency –
the blockchain has a log of all IP addresses in a transaction. the bitcoin isn’t untraceable, the user has either a VPN, or a burner device in which is is not using his/her IP. The IP simply doesn’t go back to a person. Bitcoin is very traceable.

the dark web-
you mean the deep web, anybody can download TOR

crypto exchanges-
anyone can use a bitcoin wash, no skills required

anonymization-
anyone can use a VPN with TOR

These things are not unique, special, or nor do they require any skill, and many, many people use all these things together.

What norwegian police is saying is that in the summer/fall 2018, 3 years ago, there was not yet many single people who had ALL thise skills.

Doubtful. TOR has been publicly available since 2002. Bitcoin has been around for over 10 years, VPN have been around longer than TOR. Again, using any of these things doesn’t require any "skill". It doesn’t require anymore skill than using a online bank account and installing a web browser. Using a VPN can be as simple as logging in and clicking a location on a map. Anyone can use these things for free. It’s more likely the Norwegian police were not aware of it until 2018.

Mah-na Mah-na

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 10:41 pm
(@theforeigner)
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untraceable cryptocurrency –
the blockchain has a log of all IP addresses in a transaction. the bitcoin isn’t untraceable, the user has either a VPN, or a burner device in which is is not using his/her IP. The IP simply doesn’t go back to a person. Bitcoin is very traceable.

the dark web-
you mean the deep web, anybody can download TOR

crypto exchanges-
anyone can use a bitcoin wash, no skills required

anonymization-
anyone can use a VPN with TOR

These things are not unique, special, or nor do they require any skill, and many, many people use all these things together.

What norwegian police is saying is that in the summer/fall 2018, 3 years ago, there was not yet many single people who had ALL thise skills.

Doubtful. TOR has been publicly available since 2002. Bitcoin has been around for over 10 years, VPN have been around longer than TOR. Again, using any of these things doesn’t require any "skill". It doesn’t require anymore skill than using a online bank account and installing a web browser. Using a VPN can be as simple as logging in and clicking a location on a map. Anyone can use these things for free. It’s more likely the Norwegian police were not aware of it until 2018.

OK thanks.

Today police says:

"- Although the content may appear foreign and complicated to many, it is, simply put, those who do not think this sounds complicated, and who may recognize the mode or features, and it just that kind of person we want to get in touch with," said the police inspector. Gjermund Hanssen in the Eastern police district to VG on Monday. »

Hi, english is not my first language so please bear with me :)

 
Posted : May 25, 2021 11:13 pm
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https://decrypt.co/71948/monero-dash-ce … ase-norway

Norwegian Police Trying to Crack Monero and Dash in Missing Person Case
In the midst of a missing person case, Norwegian law enforcement is trying to break open anonymous cryptocurrencies Monero and Dash.
By Scott Chipolina
May 26, 2021

Hi, english is not my first language so please bear with me :)

 
Posted : May 26, 2021 9:27 pm
 Soze
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Police want tips/info on who, or what kind of people, or what kind of circle of people, would have this collection of skills already in 2018.

What about Reddit users. There are discussions going back to at least 2014.

 
Posted : May 27, 2021 12:28 am
(@simplicity2)
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Hmm, there’s a lot of information readily available, Monero is a very small dedicated community in July 2018 who clearly understand it’s usefulness for criminal activities, the community clearly knows something occurred in late 2018, they clearly highlight readily found people who got involved with something deviant.

I don’t know what’s so complex to find leads.

 
Posted : May 27, 2021 10:01 am
(@alphadeltarho)
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It took over 50 years for Z340,

The password I use on my crypto, if you use 1,000,000 passwords per second, it would take 3 times the age of the universe to crack the password, tell the Norwegian police I said good luck, they would be better served building a quantum computer.

Mah-na Mah-na

 
Posted : May 27, 2021 11:01 pm
(@theforeigner)
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Hmm, there’s a lot of information readily available, Monero is a very small dedicated community in July 2018 who clearly understand it’s usefulness for criminal activities, the community clearly knows something occurred in late 2018, they clearly highlight readily found people who got involved with something deviant.

I don’t know what’s so complex to find leads.

Thank you Simplicity2 :)

Hi, english is not my first language so please bear with me :)

 
Posted : May 28, 2021 12:29 am
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