
Das Camp beim Leuchtturm
Kripo Wattenmeer ermittelt 9
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Narrated by:
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Tilman Borck
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By:
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Ulrike Busch
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Der Sturz vom Balkon eines Hochhauses in Westerland endet für Ove Matzen tödlich. War es Selbstmord, oder wurde der Lehrer Opfer eines Verbrechens? Er galt als Sonderling, wurde von Schülern gemobbt. Und von Matzens Partnerin fehlt seit dem Unglück jede Spur.
Drei Tage nach dem Todesfall beginnt in einem Camp beim Leuchtturm von Amrum ein soziales Training für jugendliche Mobber. Die Kripo Wattenmeer entdeckt Verbindungen zu den Ereignissen auf Sylt. Auch die Neugier von Inselreporter Friedrich Fliegenfischer ist geweckt.
Ein komplexer Fall für die Kommissare Kuno Knudsen und Arne Zander.
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