
Vyssan lull
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Narrated by:
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Katarina Ewerlöf
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By:
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Carin Gerhardsen
About this listen
Conny Sjöberg och hans kollegor på Hammarbypolisen i Stockholm står handfallna inför den brutala avrättningen av en filippinsk kvinna och hennes två små barn i deras lägenhet. Halsarna är avskurna och det finns blod överallt men inga spår av gärningsmannen. Barnens svenske far lever isolerat, nästan utan kontakt med omvärlden. Och hur kunde kvinnan, på de små summor hon tjänade på svartstädning, ha råd med en lägenhet värd flera miljoner?
Berättelsen har sin upprinnelse i någonting som hände för länge sedan, när ett ungt par en solig majdag stannar till med bilen vid en kiosk för att köpa lördagsgodis till de två små pojkar som leker i baksätet.
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