
Hammarmordet
Nordisk Kriminalkrönika 1988
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Hans Bergqvist
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About this listen
På morgonen 24 oktober 1986 anträffades en 32-årig man mördad i sin säng i den villa i Helsingborg, där han bodde tillsammans med sin familj. Bredvid mannen i sängen låg mordvapnet, en hammare. Fallet kom i massmedia att gå under benämningen "hammarmordet", och blev mycket uppmärksammat. I Nordisk kriminalkrönika berättar poliser själva om sina mest uppmärksammade, omskakande, och svåra fall. Nordisk Kriminalkrönika är ett historiskt verk. Berättelserna och samlingarna är uttryck för den samtid som de skrevs i, och kan i enstaka fall ha föråldrat eller kontroversiellt innehåll. Eventuellt stötande material är inte uttryck för förlagets hållning.
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