Drabschefen: nye sager
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Narrated by:
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Torsten Adler
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Ove Dahl
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I bogen tager Ove Dahl læserne med tæt på den barske virkelighed og giver et unikt indblik i politiets arbejde. Bl.a. fortæller han om opklaringen af drabet på en norsk stewardesse på SAS-hotellet i København, om hue-mordet, hvor en ung mand bliver slået ihjel på Strøget, fordi han ikke vil af med sin hue og om Amagermand-sagen, hvor en 45-årig familiefar er dømt for syv voldtægter og to mord.
Efter 40 år i politiet ser Ove Dahl tilbage på et arbejde, hvor forbrydelser og drab er hverdagen, og han reflekterer ærligt over sine oplevelser med bl.a. udenlandske kriminelle, åbne landegrænser, bandekrigen og politireformen.©2012 Politikens Forlag (P)2013 Politikens Forlag
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