Am not sure if,it's posted here before....but here is a very good timeline-link (
1970-1974/2016)
(picked it up from another forum)
With each scrolling -crime scene photo's,fly-pass,police report,etc
Police Offices-1970
It was the largest investigation into the history of the Bergen Police. Here is some of the most important things that happened in the police force on the Isdalskvinnens identity:
November 29, 1970, at 13.00
Unknown woman found dead in Isdalen
A hiker and his two daughters find the body of a burned woman in a stone wall above the drinking water source Svartediket in Bergen.
November 29, 1970, at 14.00
Police arrive at the scene
After being notified by those who found the dead woman, the police moved out to Isdalen. They block the area around the scene and start investigations.
November 30, 1970
Crimean technicians do more thorough investigations
The forensic investigations continue the day after the discovery. The woman has then been lying on the scene over night with guards taking care that no one destroys any traces.
November 30, 1970
The body is moved to the Gades Institute for autopsy
By the day the dead is moved to the Gade Institute at Haukeland Hospital where the autopsy will be carried out. The autopsy is done by forensic medicine J. Chr.Giertsen.
December 1, 1970
Wanted is sent out to all police districts
The first inquiry related to the unknown woman is sent out internally in the police in Norway via the Police Officer.
December 2, 1970
Suitcases are found at the railway station in Bergen
The police find two suitcases in a storage box at the railway station in Bergen. The suitcases were put in on November 23, but have not yet been collected even though the time paid has expired. Quite quickly, they manage to connect the suitcases to to the missing woman.
December 4, 1970
Wanted internationally
Wanted with information about the unknown woman is sent internationally via Interpol. The search contains information about the appearance, clothing, teeth and objects found on the scene.
December 4, 1970
Preliminary autopsy report
The preliminary autopsy report shows that the woman has had undissolved tablets with tranquilizers in her stomach. They also find a small amount of alcohol in the blood.
December 4, 1970
Rubber boots slot
The police in Stavanger find out that a foreign woman who fits the description of the Isdalskinner has bought a pair of rubber boots of the type "Celebrity" in a shoe store in the city. Remnants of a boot of this type, with the right color, were found at the scene. The police find out that the woman has entered a hotel under the name Finella Lorck.
December 5, 1970
No hit with the name in Belgium
Belgian police have checked the name Finella Lorck, who used the Isdalskin when she was in Stavanger. They find no one with that name in their records.
December, 1970
Test results from forensic toxicology studies
The Institute of Forensic Medicine reports that the female donkey had 4 milligrams of the sedative Fenemal in the blood. This is not a lethal dose, but would have drained the woman vigorously. In addition, she had 12 tablets of Fenemal in the stomach, which were not dissolved when she died.
December 7, 1970
Åstedsrapporten completed
The state report to the police is finished. It is stated that the woman has been surrounded by a brief but intense fire. There was no residue for a bonfire, but the technicians could smell thethe petrol from a fur hat they found under the corpse.
December 7, 1970
Solution for code block
The police solve the code on the writing block they found in Isdalskvinnens baggage. It turns out to be a comprehensive itinerary - both in Norway and in Europe.
December 7, 1970
More travel tracks
The police discover that the Isdalskinner has traveled to and from Trondheim with Braathens SAFE (airline). Here she may have used the names E. Velding and L. Selling, but because she did not have to legitimize herself on airplanes in 1970, they cannot say for sure that she used the ticket.
December 8, 1970
The surveillance police are connected
According to an agreement between the chief of police in Bergen and the supervisor, the surveillance police (POT) is connected to the case. They will secretly investigate the spy theory. Two investigators from POT in Oslo travel to Bergen.
December 8, 1970
Confirms Oslo visit
The police in Oslo check foreign documents at all the hotels in the city. At Hotel Viking (today's Hotel Royal Christiania) they get hits. There, Genevieve Lancier has lived - one of the Isdal women's false identities
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