Dreizehn
Radio Tatort - rbb
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Khuon
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Eva Kryll
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Steffen Scheumann
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Bernhard Schütz
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Lars Rudolph
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By:
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Wolfgang Zander
About this listen
Die Häuser Tokioter 9, 11, 15 und 17 gehören Reimann längst, der Kinderladen, das kleine Café und der türkische Gemüsehändler sind bereits vertrieben. Die Subunternehmen warten auf den Baubeginn. Doch das Haus mittendrin, die Nummer 13, die letzte Kommune in der Straße, weigert sich hartnäckig zu verkaufen. Als eines Nachts Reimanns Mercedes ausbrennt und im Kofferraum eine bis zur Unkenntlichkeit verkohlte Leiche gefunden wird, fällt der Verdacht auf die Bewohner des Tokioter 13. Haben sie ihren Kampf gegen den drohenden Ausverkauf mit einem Mord bezahlt?
Der vierte Fall für das Berliner Ermittlerteam Hauptkommissarin Katharina Holz und Oberkommissar Alexander Polanski.©2011 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb). Titelbild von Jürgen Frey (P)2011 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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