Sunday, September 8, 2024

Dennis Knudsen in new podcast: "Did the police cut the evidence?"

The well-known hairdresser Dennis Knudsen is convicted of reckless driving, has had his Audi Q7 confiscated and is sentenced to 40 days in prison. Now he tells his honest opinion about the special case in a new podcast.

Celebrity hairdresser Dennis Knudsen is now telling the full story about the famous day when he was not allowed to come on the ferry and reacted so violently that he is now convicted of insanity. He tells this to Flybycast in a podcast, which will be published on Friday at 14.

The Boosted editors have been allowed to listen to the podcast before publication. Here you can hear Dennis describe in detail how, on his way to the ferry in Aarhus with three children in his Audi Q7 and a caravan in tow, he becomes so stressed and provoked that the situation escalates violently when he is denied access to the ferry.

Dennis describes how he arrives in Aarhus after a three-week holiday in Jutland and is not aware that the ferry berth in Aarhus has moved a few years ago. Therefore, he arrives at the correct address only seven minutes before departure.

Here he is driving along next to a large number of cars which are on their way onto the ferry. But the employees at Molslinjen will not open the boom in the lane where Dennis Knudsen is staying. And he would very much like to go on the ferry with his three children and a caravan. Incidentally, it is the last departure this day.

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Dennis Knudsen then goes into an office and asks Molslinjen's employees to let him come. They refuse, and when a lady says "you're not coming, Dennis Knudsen!", the well-known hairdresser loses control, as he himself describes it.

The now very excited Knudsen shouts "you mustn't decide that" and swings out with his arms and legs and hits a couple of computers that are smoking on the floor. He then lobs out and rips open the boom and steers towards the ferry in a clear track. After which a Molslinjen employee in a yellow vest stands in front of the car to prevent Knudsen's Q7 and associated caravan from getting on board the ferry.

Here, Dennis Knudsen chooses to bark in "small jerks" towards the employee who has one hand on the big Audi. And precisely this situation is contributing to the hairdresser being charged in court with, among other things, violence of a particularly serious nature.

However, this particular episode is not included in the many video recordings from the Molslinjen, which is an important part of the accusation. That's why Dennis Knudsen says in the postcast: "There is the fact that I sometimes get a suspicion – have the police cut it out?".

After the episode in Aarhus, Knudsen is thus sentenced for insanity at the Court in Aarhus. In the same connection, the judge decided that the seized Audi Q7 should be sold at auction. At the same time, the well-known hairdresser was denied the choir card for a year and sentenced to 40 days' probation.

You can hear the entire nearly hour-long podcast on Friday at 14 at Flybycast on the link here!

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