
Familien Smørfod
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Narrated by:
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Finn Andersen
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By:
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Various authors
About this listen
Når kriminologi bliver til socialhistorie.
"Hans hoved at afhugges, hans krop på en stejle og hans hoved at sættes der over på en stage".
Sådan lød dommen over den unge Hans Jensen Smørfod ved rettertinget i Helsingør den 1. september 1570, og der blev efterfølgende lakonisk noteret, at "han stod sin ret".
Dansk Kriminalreportage er et historisk værk. Her fortæller politifolk og efterforskere om autentiske kriminalsager, der alle er udtryk for den samtid de har foregået i. Beretningernes indhold kan være kontroversielt og voldsomt. Eventuelt stødende materiale er ikke udtryk for forlagets holdning.
©2019 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2019 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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