Jan Helge Andersen

Jan Helge Andersen

criminal Norway

Jan Helge Andersen is a convicted criminal who has been implicated in the notorious Baneheia murders, which occurred in Norway in 2000. After serving 19 years in prison for the assault and murder of Stine Sofie Sørstrønen, he was recently sentenced to two additional years for the murder of Lena Sløgedal Paulsen, a case that has haunted Norway for over two decades. Andersen has maintained that another individual, Viggo Kristiansen, was responsible for the crimes, despite Kristiansen's denial and eventual exoneration.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
39,002
Power
2,899$
Sentiment
2.70
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Norway 10 2.70 0.65% +10% 5,421,241 39,002 $403,000 2,899$
Totals 10 5,421,241 39,002 $403,000 2,899$
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Recent Mentions

Norway Norway: Jan Helge Andersen was convicted for the murder of Lena Sløgedal Paulsen and continues to claim that Viggo Kristiansen was the actual murderer. 4

Aftenposten: Jan Helge Andersen ønsker å bli frifunnet: Dette er forsvarerens argumenter

Norway Norway: Jan Helge Andersen is involved in the Baneheia case and claims that Viggo Kristiansen was the main perpetrator. 3

Aftenposten: Ikke skriv «tiltalte mener». Skriv heller «sier» eller «hevder».

Norway Norway: Jan Helge Andersen is involved in the Baneheia case and claims that Viggo Kristiansen was the main perpetrator. 3

Aftenposten: Ikke skriv «tiltalte mener». Skriv heller «sier» eller «hevder».