Tore Sandberg
Norwegian journalist, non-fiction writer and private investigator
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Tore Sandberg (born 23 April 1944) is a Norwegian journalist, non-fiction writer and private investigator.
Born23 April 1944
Asker, Norway
OccupationsJournalist
Non-fiction writer
Private investigator
Non-fiction writer
Private investigator
Tore Sandberg | |
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John Christian Elden and Tore Sandberg at Fritz Moen's tombstone | |
| Born | 23 April 1944 Asker, Norway |
| Occupations | Journalist Non-fiction writer Private investigator |
He was born in Asker. From 1968 to 1982 he worked as news presenter for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, for Dagsnytt and Dagsrevyen . He is known for his engagement in cases of miscarriage of justice, including the Liland affair and the Fritz Moen case. His awards include Zola-prisen (2005), Amnestyprisen (2006), Olav Selvaag-prisen, and Rettssikkerhetsprisen (2011).[1]
Selected books
- Øksedrapene i Lille Helvete (1992)
- Narrespill (2002)
- Overgrepet : justismordene på Fritz Moen (2007)