
Feeder 1
Schrei der Angst 1
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Narrated by:
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Ernst Meinecke
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Detlef Bierstedt
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Martin May
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By:
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Marc Fehse
About this listen
Der Auftakt zur Hörspielserie Schrei der Angst entführt in die Abgründe menschlicher Perversion. Wer bislang nicht wusste, was ein Feeder ist, bekommt nun reichlich Gelegenheit dazu, diese Wissenslücke zu füllen. In "Feeder" treibt Phillip Schwarz sein perverses Unwesen. Er mästet Frauen mit seinen Fütterungsmaschinen qualvoll zu Tode und stellt sie danach genüsslich dem FBI zur Schau.
Warum tut er das? Und wer ist das nächste Opfer?
Die Agenten nehmen die Verfolgung auf und stoßen dabei des Öfteren an ihre physischen und psychischen Grenzen. Und es ist nicht auszuschließen, dass es dem Hörer ähnlich ergeht...
(c)+(p) 2009 Marctropolis
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