Palle Mogens Fogde Sørensen (26 March 1927 – 1 February 2018[1]) was a Danish convicted murderer who, in 1965, shot and killed four police officers.
After his release from prison, Sørensen was hired to produce aerials for the army, and managed to bring his criminal lifestyle to a halt.
[1] On 17 September 1965 Sørensen and Bune were caught by the owner of a house they had broken into, who subsequently called the police.
[1] The incident resulted in a major search operation, lasting for 48 hours, ending with Sørensen turning himself in, commenting "[I] made the mistake of [my] life.
[4] Despite being a peaceful prisoner, he was considered the most dangerous convict in Denmark for many years,[4] and police unions pressured the authorities to grant him neither parole nor pardon.