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Hunting 'The Serpent': The diplomat turned detective

In mid-70s Bangkok, Dutchman Herman Knippenberg was tasked with finding two missing travellers. He discovered the couple were victims of serial killer Charles Sobhraj.

There are disturbing descriptions throughout this episode that some listeners may find upsetting.

In the 1970s a serial killer was on the loose in South East Asia. His name was Charles Sobhraj, better known as The Serpent. When tourists began going missing, or turning up dead, Dutch diplomat Herman Knippenberg was tasked with investigating the disappearances. The chilling evidence he uncovered put Sobhraj behind bars with a life sentence.

Presenter and producer: Saskia Edwards

(Picture: collage of promotional photos from 大象传媒 One and Netflix's The Serpent and Herman Knippenberg's personal collection. Credit: 大象传媒 / 漏 Mammoth Screen and Herman Knippenberg)

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