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Narrated by:
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Bjarne Mouridsen
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Various authors
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En sommereftermiddag gør nogle legende børn et uhyggeligt fund på en ukrudtbevokset grund i Esbjergs indre by: Under deres søgen efter tomme flasker opdager de nogle beklædningsgenstande, og da de vil kigge nøjere på dem, ser de noget stikke op af jorden lige ved siden af. Til deres rædsel finder de ud af, at det er de okkeklædte fødder af et menneske, der er gravet ned på stedet.
Situationen var som taget ud af en Hitchcock-film, og fundet startede også straks en intens efterforskning, der i første omgang så ud til at skulle blive langvarig, da man hverken kendte offer, gerningsmand, egentlige gerningssted eller motiv.
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