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The video covers the disappearance and murder of 17-year-old Lisa Holm in Sweden during the summer of 2015, which led to the country's largest search operation. Lisa, an independent teenager working at a café, disappeared after sending a last text to her father. Her abandoned scooter and personal items found along a dirt road reinforced suspicions of abduction. A significant clue—her glove—led to further discoveries, including her phone and ID, and eventually her body inside a trailer at a farm.
The focus turned to two Lithuanian brothers and the wife of one of them, living and working near the crime scene. Forensic evidence, including DNA found on Lisa's belongings, tied the older brother, Narais, to the crime. Despite his claims of innocence, the evidence led to his conviction and life sentence in Sweden. His appeal in Lithuania briefly reduced his sentence before reinstatement. Narais died following a prison attack during a transfer.
Though suspicions hovered over Narais's wife and younger brother, no solid evidence linked them to the crime. The case remains impactful, highlighting the extensive community and police efforts and the chilling nature of the crime.
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In this segment of the video, Alex introduces the case of 17-year-old Lisa Holm, who disappeared after leaving her job at a café. The police quickly found alarming clues suggesting foul play, making it a major news story in Sweden and resulting in the largest search operation in the country’s history. Lisa was born on February 7, 1998, in a quiet Swedish town, and was independent and ambitious, working part-time jobs from a young age. Before her disappearance in the summer of 2015, her parents had bought her a scooter so she could commute to work. On June 7th, after texting her father that she was leaving work, Lisa called him, but he only heard background noises and a car door slamming before the call ended. When she didn’t arrive home, her parents grew concerned, suspecting something had happened on her first solo scooter ride.
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In this part, Lisa’s father becomes increasingly worried when he cannot find her along her usual route and notices her scooter abandoned at the cafe with the keys in the ignition and her helmet hanging from the handlebar. Realizing something is wrong, he and the cafe owner, who arrives with friends to help search, begin a thorough search of the cafe and surrounding area but find no trace of Lisa. Lisa’s mother and sister check the bus stop, hoping she might have taken a bus, but there is no sign of her. Her family contacts the police who launch an extensive search operation, considering abduction due to the unusual circumstances. Police and community efforts, including social media alerts, continue through the night but are initially unsuccessful. The police then publicize her disappearance, urging anyone with information to help. Concurrently, a man working nearby discovers a motorcycle glove and reports it to the police.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on the search efforts following Lisa’s disappearance. A glove confirmed by her parents to belong to Lisa reinforced the abduction theory. This led to an extensive search supported by hundreds of volunteers, as news spread nationwide. Key items belonging to Lisa, including her phone case, a broken smartphone screen, and her ID, were discovered along a dirt road, intensifying the search efforts. Volunteers and police received numerous tips, including a suspicious encounter a woman had with a man asking for directions and two men seen near the cafe on the day Lisa disappeared. Lisa’s father and friends found additional personal items like her driver’s license and house keys along the dirt road, suggesting she was taken along that route. Despite concentrated efforts in the area, no further items were found by the evening.
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In this part of the video, a friend of Lisa’s father revisits the barn where Lisa’s glove was found and discovers a pair of women’s earrings, confirmed by Lisa’s parents to belong to her. The police reseal the barn and conduct a more thorough search, uncovering human feces. Forensic experts propose that the feces might be related to the crime, as adrenaline can cause loss of bodily control during extreme situations. The feces are sent for DNA analysis.
Additionally, the search area is expanded, and volunteers inspect a nearby farm. Two men, only speaking English, claim the police have already searched the farm, but the search team continues. They find a motorcycle helmet, jacket, and headphones belonging to Lisa. The police are called, and forensic experts conduct a detailed search. Detectives also investigate the actions of the two men who tried to deter the volunteers.
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In this segment, the police suspect two Lithuanian brothers and the wife of one of them, who live near the cafe and do not speak Swedish, communicating in English. Their residence is close to where Lisa’s helmet and other belongings were found, and they work at the farm near these locations. Consequently, the police decide to interrogate them. Meanwhile, forensic experts and volunteers discover an old trailer on the farm. Inside, they find Lisa’s body hidden in an unlocked locker, accompanied by strong decay odors. Lisa had been bound and strangled but showed no signs of sexual assault. Her discovered body shocks Sweden, where such crimes are rare. In a bizarre twist, a YouTube video titled “13” with a countdown, posted 13 days before her murder by a channel named “Lisa home,” adds an eerie dimension to the case, leading to widespread media speculation.
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In this part of the video, it’s revealed that someone had changed the channel name and video title related to Lisa’s case, suggesting a possible conspiracy or a cruel prank. Meanwhile, the police focused on finding the killer with urgency. They had already questioned two brothers and a woman who denied involvement and provided alibis. However, forensic experts examining a barn found 15 traces of semen and feces, all linking to the older brother, Narais. They also discovered a pipe with blood traces identified as his and matching the rope used to strangle Lisa. Additional DNA evidence from Lisa’s jacket and the discovery of her hair in the room further implicated Narais. This significant evidence allowed the police to piece together that he had observed Lisa from the barn, then attacked her when she was alone in the parking lot.
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In this segment, the narrator discusses the events surrounding a crime involving Lisa’s abduction and murder. The perpetrator, who lured Lisa into his car under the guise of needing GPS help, restrained and killed her in a barn. He discarded her belongings and concealed her body in a trailer locker. Despite evidence linking him to the crime, including DNA on Lisa’s clothes and witness testimony, the perpetrator maintained his innocence. His wife and brother initially supported his alibi but later investigations revealed inconsistencies. The brother eventually confessed that the perpetrator was not home during the crime and returned dirty, further incriminating him.
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In this part of the video, the narrative describes the aftermath of a murder investigation where Naris, an immigrant without an alibi, worries about being framed. His younger brother initially supports him, but changes his view after learning more about the evidence. The funeral for the victim, Lisa, sees an outpouring of community support. The trial begins months later, with the defense arguing misattributed DNA, but the prosecution disproves this, leading to Naris being found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment in Sweden. Despite his lawyer’s appeal, the conviction stands. Naris requests a transfer to Lithuania, which is granted despite its harsher prison conditions, eventually seeking a reduced sentence there. His appeal succeeds temporarily but is later overturned, reaffirming his life sentence in Lithuania.
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In this segment of the video, it’s revealed that during a transfer to another block, an inmate attacked Narrais with a shank, resulting in serious injuries that led to his death en route to the hospital. The police express doubt about Narrais’ wife’s direct involvement in the abduction or murder, as her DNA was not found on the victim’s clothing or belongings. However, there remains speculation that she might have known about her husband’s crime and provided a false alibi. Additionally, Narrais’ younger brother is mentioned; although cafe employees reported seeing two men, no DNA evidence links him to the scene, making his involvement in the murder unlikely. The possibility that only Narrais committed the crime while his brother was merely present is considered. Viewers are encouraged to share their thoughts in the comments, like the video, and subscribe.