
Der Kirmesmörder
Kriminalgeschichte um Jürgen Bartsch
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Narrated by:
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Monty Arnold
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Regina Schleheck
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Langenberg, 1966. Ein sadistischer Kindesmörder terrorisiert eine ganze Region. Seinen pädophilen Neigungen nicht länger widerstehend, beschließt der junge Metzgergeselle Jürgen Bartsch auf die Kirmes zu gehen, wo er den 8-jährigen Klaus Jung dazu überredet ihn in einen nahegelegenen Luftschutzbunker zu begleiten. Dort missbraucht er den Jungen sexuell, ermordet ihn und zerstückelt schließlich seine Leiche. Im Laufe der nächsten 4 Jahre finden noch drei weitere junge Knaben ein grausames Ende im Inneren des Luftschutzbunkers. Als Bartsch 1966 schließlich gefasst wird, dürstet die Bevölkerung des ganzen Landes nach Rache...
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