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Torgrim Sørnes

Torgrim Sørnes (born March 2, 1956, in Moss) is a Norwegian physician, historian and author, who has written extensively on Norwegian social and forensic history.

Torgrim Sørnes
Born (1956-03-02) March 2, 1956 (age 68)
Moss, Norway
OccupationAuthor, physician,surgeon
NationalityNorwegian
GenreForensic history
SpouseTrine Haugsand
ChildrenTore Sørnes, Ole Sørnes, Jon Sørnes
Website
www.ondskap.org

Early life and education edit

Sørnes was born in Moss, Østfold, and raised on the island of Jeløy in the Oslofjord. His father is the writer and engineer Tor Sørnes and he has three siblings. He attended Kirkeparken senior high school and later studied medicine at the University of Bergen, subsequently becoming an obstetrician/gynecologist.[1][2] He currently resides in Lørenskog, outside of Oslo.[2]

Career edit

He made his publishing debut in 2009 with the book Cruelty: The executed in Norway 1815–1876 (Norwegian: Ondskap: De henrettede i Norge 1815–1876),[3] which deals in detail with every case of capital punishment in the period 1815–1876, fellow crime author and historian Hans Olav Lahlum called it "a masterpiece".[4] Aftenposten called it a "unique insight into the old norwegian society seen from below".[5]

His second work, No Mercy: The executed in Norway 1783–1814 (2011), which can be regarded as a prequel to his first book, takes an in-depth look on Norwegian judicial history in general and cases of capital punishment in the period 1783–1814 in particular, again dealing with every case individually and in relation to the society at the time. He puts some perspective on the influence of demography and social inequalities in dealing with both perpetrators and victims.[2] He has been noted for bringing the view of a clinician when regarding the anatomical methodology and the art and technique of the classical executions.[6]

Anna Østmo mystery edit

In October 2010, Sørnes was called in to investigate when startled construction workers in Åsnes uncovered centuries-old human remains at their building site.[7] Sørnes quickly determined it to be the remains of an 18th-century female, condemned child-murderer Anna Østmo, who was executed for murdering her two infant children in 1784.[8][9] Trial records indicated that her dying wish was to be interred at the church cemetery; however, this would not be granted until April 2012, 228 years later, at the request of Sørnes.[10]

A similar incident occurred in October 2011 in Stavern when workers uncovered another set of mysterious skeletal human remains, which again turned out to be centuries old.[11] This time Sørnes deduced that it either belonged to a murderer executed in 1816, or one executed in 1775. Its precise identity was never confirmed.[12]

Bibliography edit

  • 2009: Cruelty: The executed in Norway 1815–1876 (Norwegian: Ondskap: De henrettede i Norge 1815–1876)[3][5] ISBN 978-82-516-2720-7
  • 2011: No Mercy: The executed in Norway 1783–1814 (Norwegian: Uten Nåde: De henrettede i Norge 1783–1814)[2][13] ISBN 978-82-516-5559-0
  • 2014: Deeds of the dark: The executed in Norway 1772–1782 (Norwegian: Mørkets Gjerninger: De henrettede i Norge 1772–1782) ISBN 978-82-823-3255-2
  • 2016: Executioner: Mathias Fliegenring 1685–1729 (Norwegian: Bøddel: Mathias Fliegenring 1685–1729) ISBN 978-82-516-8604-4
  • 2018: In human form: The executed in Norway 1765–1771 (Norwegian: Menneskeham: De henrettede i Norge 1765–1771) ISBN 978-82-936-4126-1
  • 2020: The valleys of the shadow of death: The executed in Norway 1759–1764 (Norwegian: Dødsskyggens daler: De henrettede i Norge 1759–1764) ISBN 978-82-841-6151-8
  • 2021: Dr Gisleson and his patients (Norwegian: Dr Gisleson og hans pasienter) ISBN 978-82-841-6168-6
  • 2022: A wilderness of horrors (Norwegian: Et villnis av redsler) ISBN 978-82-841-6172-3
  • 2023: Death and agony (Norwegian: Død og pine) ISBN 978-82-841-6390-1

Reviews edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Torgrim Sørnes" (in Norwegian). Schibsted Forlag. Retrieved November 17, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Bruvik, Hilde (October 24, 2010). "Skriver om henrettede nordmenn". NRK.no. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Ondskap: De henrettede i Norge 1815–1876" (in Norwegian). Schibsted Forlag. Retrieved November 17, 2011.
  4. ^ Lahlum, Hans Olav. "Ondskap av Torgrim Sørnes". Bokanmeldelser (in Norwegian). Bokavisen.no. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Andenæs, Ulf. "Dødstraff ved Halshugging". Aftenposten Litteratur. Aftenposten.no. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  6. ^ Holck, Per (2009). "Fortidens Mordere". Tidsskrift for den Norske Legeforening (in Norwegian). 129 (24). Tidskriftet for den norske legeforening: 2674–2675. doi:10.4045/tidsskr.09.1356. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  7. ^ Gunnersen, Anja; Asbjørn Øyhovden (October 25, 2011). "Skjelettfunn kan være halshogd kvinne". TV2 Nyheter (in Norwegian). Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  8. ^ Halvorsen, Kathrine; Linda Vespestad (October 29, 2010). "Skjelett var henrettet 3-barns mor" (in Norwegian). NRK.no. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  9. ^ Ravndal, Dennis (October 28, 2010). "Mystisk skjelett var halshugget 3-barns mor". Verdens Gang. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  10. ^ Christiansen, Veslemøy (April 30, 2012). "I dag får hun ønsket sitt oppfylt". Nrk.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  11. ^ "Hodeløst skjelett funnet i Stavern". VG Nett (in Norwegian). October 26, 2011. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  12. ^ Løsnæs, Elisabeth (October 27, 2011). "Kan ha blitt halshugget i 1816". Østlands-posten. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  13. ^ Forlag, Schibsted. "Uten nåde De henrettede i Norge 1783 – 1814". Sakprosa (in Norwegian). Schibsted Forlag. Retrieved November 18, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official webpage
  • Torgrim Sørnes at Schibsted Agency

torgrim, sørnes, born, march, 1956, moss, norwegian, physician, historian, author, written, extensively, norwegian, social, forensic, history, born, 1956, march, 1956, moss, norwayoccupationauthor, physician, surgeonnationalitynorwegiangenreforensic, historysp. Torgrim Sornes born March 2 1956 in Moss is a Norwegian physician historian and author who has written extensively on Norwegian social and forensic history Torgrim SornesBorn 1956 03 02 March 2 1956 age 68 Moss NorwayOccupationAuthor physician surgeonNationalityNorwegianGenreForensic historySpouseTrine HaugsandChildrenTore Sornes Ole Sornes Jon SornesWebsitewww wbr ondskap wbr org Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Anna Ostmo mystery 3 Bibliography 3 1 Reviews 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editSornes was born in Moss Ostfold and raised on the island of Jeloy in the Oslofjord His father is the writer and engineer Tor Sornes and he has three siblings He attended Kirkeparken senior high school and later studied medicine at the University of Bergen subsequently becoming an obstetrician gynecologist 1 2 He currently resides in Lorenskog outside of Oslo 2 Career editHe made his publishing debut in 2009 with the book Cruelty The executed in Norway 1815 1876 Norwegian Ondskap De henrettede i Norge 1815 1876 3 which deals in detail with every case of capital punishment in the period 1815 1876 fellow crime author and historian Hans Olav Lahlum called it a masterpiece 4 Aftenposten called it a unique insight into the old norwegian society seen from below 5 His second work No Mercy The executed in Norway 1783 1814 2011 which can be regarded as a prequel to his first book takes an in depth look on Norwegian judicial history in general and cases of capital punishment in the period 1783 1814 in particular again dealing with every case individually and in relation to the society at the time He puts some perspective on the influence of demography and social inequalities in dealing with both perpetrators and victims 2 He has been noted for bringing the view of a clinician when regarding the anatomical methodology and the art and technique of the classical executions 6 Anna Ostmo mystery edit In October 2010 Sornes was called in to investigate when startled construction workers in Asnes uncovered centuries old human remains at their building site 7 Sornes quickly determined it to be the remains of an 18th century female condemned child murderer Anna Ostmo who was executed for murdering her two infant children in 1784 8 9 Trial records indicated that her dying wish was to be interred at the church cemetery however this would not be granted until April 2012 228 years later at the request of Sornes 10 A similar incident occurred in October 2011 in Stavern when workers uncovered another set of mysterious skeletal human remains which again turned out to be centuries old 11 This time Sornes deduced that it either belonged to a murderer executed in 1816 or one executed in 1775 Its precise identity was never confirmed 12 Bibliography edit2009 Cruelty The executed in Norway 1815 1876 Norwegian Ondskap De henrettede i Norge 1815 1876 3 5 ISBN 978 82 516 2720 7 2011 No Mercy The executed in Norway 1783 1814 Norwegian Uten Nade De henrettede i Norge 1783 1814 2 13 ISBN 978 82 516 5559 0 2014 Deeds of the dark The executed in Norway 1772 1782 Norwegian Morkets Gjerninger De henrettede i Norge 1772 1782 ISBN 978 82 823 3255 2 2016 Executioner Mathias Fliegenring 1685 1729 Norwegian Boddel Mathias Fliegenring 1685 1729 ISBN 978 82 516 8604 4 2018 In human form The executed in Norway 1765 1771 Norwegian Menneskeham De henrettede i Norge 1765 1771 ISBN 978 82 936 4126 1 2020 The valleys of the shadow of death The executed in Norway 1759 1764 Norwegian Dodsskyggens daler De henrettede i Norge 1759 1764 ISBN 978 82 841 6151 8 2021 Dr Gisleson and his patients Norwegian Dr Gisleson og hans pasienter ISBN 978 82 841 6168 6 2022 A wilderness of horrors Norwegian Et villnis av redsler ISBN 978 82 841 6172 3 2023 Death and agony Norwegian Dod og pine ISBN 978 82 841 6390 1 Reviews edit 1 in Haugesunds Avis in Norwegian 2 in Aftenposten in Norwegian 3 in Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association in Norwegian 4 in Vesteralen Online in Norwegian 5 in Bokavisen in Norwegian 6 in Bokelskere in Norwegian References edit Torgrim Sornes in Norwegian Schibsted Forlag Retrieved November 17 2011 a b c d Bruvik Hilde October 24 2010 Skriver om henrettede nordmenn NRK no Retrieved November 18 2011 a b Ondskap De henrettede i Norge 1815 1876 in Norwegian Schibsted Forlag Retrieved November 17 2011 Lahlum Hans Olav Ondskap av Torgrim Sornes Bokanmeldelser in Norwegian Bokavisen no Retrieved November 18 2011 a b Andenaes Ulf Dodstraff ved Halshugging Aftenposten Litteratur Aftenposten no Retrieved November 18 2011 Holck Per 2009 Fortidens Mordere Tidsskrift for den Norske Legeforening in Norwegian 129 24 Tidskriftet for den norske legeforening 2674 2675 doi 10 4045 tidsskr 09 1356 Retrieved November 18 2011 Gunnersen Anja Asbjorn Oyhovden October 25 2011 Skjelettfunn kan vaere halshogd kvinne TV2 Nyheter in Norwegian Retrieved November 18 2011 Halvorsen Kathrine Linda Vespestad October 29 2010 Skjelett var henrettet 3 barns mor in Norwegian NRK no Retrieved November 18 2011 Ravndal Dennis October 28 2010 Mystisk skjelett var halshugget 3 barns mor Verdens Gang Retrieved November 18 2011 Christiansen Veslemoy April 30 2012 I dag far hun onsket sitt oppfylt Nrk no in Norwegian Retrieved April 30 2012 Hodelost skjelett funnet i Stavern VG Nett in Norwegian October 26 2011 Retrieved November 18 2011 Losnaes Elisabeth October 27 2011 Kan ha blitt halshugget i 1816 Ostlands posten Retrieved November 18 2011 Forlag Schibsted Uten nade De henrettede i Norge 1783 1814 Sakprosa in Norwegian Schibsted Forlag Retrieved November 18 2011 External links editOfficial webpage Torgrim Sornes at Schibsted Agency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Torgrim Sornes amp oldid 1162976810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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