
Rüde Gebrüder
Offenbarung 23, 47
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Jan Gaspard
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Am 28. Februar 1986 um genau 23.21 Uhr wird der schwedische Ministerpräsident Olof Palme auf offener Straße mitten in Stockholm erschossen. Viele Verdächtige werden im Laufe der Jahre ermittelt, doch ein am Tatort eindeutig identifizierter Tatverdächtiger wird nie zum Verhör geladen. Warum? Ein mysteriöses Video-Dokument des toten Hackers Boris F. - alias Tron - führt zu einer der erschreckendsten und ganz realen Verschwörungen der westlichen Welt. Und zu einem unerwarteten Showdown an historischer Stätte. Das Erschreckende: Die Täter sind (immer noch) mitten unter uns...
Noch nie war "Offenbarung 23" so brisant wie in der Folge "Rüde Gebrüder"!
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