The stalker

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The Stalker
(orig. The Stalker )
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Radio play from Germany
original language German
Year of production 2012
publication November 14, 2012
genre Thriller
Duration 54 min
production BR / ARD
Contributors
author Robert Huultner
Director Ulrich lamps
music timeless
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The Stalker is a detective radio play from the radio crime scene series . The original text comes from Robert Hältner , who was best known for his Inspektor-Kajetan series. The first broadcast of Der Stalker took place on November 14, 2012 on Bayern2 . In addition to the well-known main actors Florian Karlheim (alias Rudi Egger) and Brigitte Hobmeier (alias Senta Pollinger), other well-known speakers and actors appear in this episode, such as B. Saskia Vester , Stephan Zinner , Michael A. Grimm and Peter Rappenglück .

The case bears the number 58 of the entire series and is the seventh radio crime scene from Hältner's pen. The plot revolves around an alleged stalker who afflicts his victim with threatening letters and does not shy away from damage to property or murder.

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The businessman Horst Lambert contacts his childhood friend Rudi Egger at the Bruck am Inn police station. He received several anonymous threatening letters, put together from words cut out from the local newspaper. His suspicions fall on Arthur Liebl, the projectionist at the Bruck cinema. Weeks earlier, both had a collision in which Liebl scratched Lambert's car with his bike and hit the road. Rudi and his colleague Senta Pollinger confront the projectionist, but the assumption is not confirmed.

When Lambert's car goes up in flames as a result of arson, a resident of the Roma camp on the outskirts is suspected. Two cameras in the city center filmed him with a gas can in hand at the time of the crime. Now the criminal investigation team is involved in the investigation and arrests the Roma. Lambert is still convinced that Liebl is behind the destruction of his vehicle, but this one has an alibi. A second car fire shakes the small town and the previously caught possible perpetrator is released. In addition, darling's alibi is crumbling.

The operations center reports a shooting in Horst Lambert's house by radio. When Senta and Rudi appear there, they make a gruesome find. Arthur Liebl shot Mrs. Lambert and was then fatally hit in a duel with her husband. In the course of further investigations it comes to light that the second fire was the act of a free rider who wanted to cheat his insurance company and to take advantage of the heated atmosphere.

The two dead in Lambert's house gave Rudi a strong psychological attack. Should he have acted sooner and pursued the case with Liebl more decisively? But while he is thinking about it with Senta, both watch the newly minted widower as he meets his lover. No more trace of shock or sadness. Also, the ballistic investigation says the shot that killed Liebl was fired from a distance of 40 cm. The two colleagues re-enact the fight. The way Lambert described it to the police, it cannot have taken place. In addition, the threatening letters only show Horst Lambert's fingerprints, which is not surprising. But when the DNA behind the stuck-on words is discovered, the case is clear: Horst Lambert first killed his wife and then Arthur Liebl, whom he lured home under an excuse. Everything was planned well in advance.

Trivia

The action location Bruck am Inn , located in the southeastern Alpine foothills, is fictional. Most of the stories by the author Robert Hältner are based on real people and actual criminal cases.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.robert-hueltner.de// Accessed on November 17, 2012.
  2. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from November 22, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Accessed November 17, 2012. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ard.de
  3. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from November 22, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ard.de
  4. Artmix Talk - Bayern 2 with Robert Hülle from January 11, 2008, podcast available at www.br-online.de ( Memento from March 7, 2008 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 7, 2012