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Notizen zu einer Hinrichtung
- Narrated by: Inka Löwendorf, Stefan Kaminski
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In 12 Stunden soll Ansel Packer wegen mehrfachen Mordes hingerichtet werden. Aber dies ist nicht seine Geschichte. Dies ist die Geschichte der Menschen, die er zurückgelassen hat. Durch ein Kaleidoskop von Frauen – eine Mutter, eine Schwester und eine Kommissarin – erfahren wir mehr über Ansels Leben und die Frauen, die ihn geboren, ihn beobachtet und ihn gefasst haben. Kukafka zeichnet ein einfühlsames Porträt von Figuren, die sonst an den Rand gedrängt werden und hinterfragt so das Narrativ des Serienmörders und unsere kulturelle Besessenheit von Kriminalgeschichten.
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