
Der Gesang der Wale
Das Sherlock Holmes Sommer-Spezial, Folge 3
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Narrated by:
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Gerry Hungbauer
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Der Tote in den Dünen kann als Peter Badner identifiziert werden. Der Mann, der für den Ambra-Fund verantwortlich ist. Holmes und Watson beschließen, sich in seinem Hotelzimmer einmal genauer umzusehen und machen dabei die nächste schreckliche Entdeckung. Eine weitere männliche Leiche liegt ausgestreckt, mit einem Messer im Bauch, auf dem Bett. Als Holmes, Watson und Alice wieder in ihr eigenes Hotelzimmer zurückkehren, machen sie sich über die Vermisstenakten her. Und tatsächlich! Sie haben einen Treffer! Das brisante Detail daran, Peter Badner selbst hat den Toten aus dem Fischerboot als vermisst gemeldet...
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