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Ich ging in die Dunkelheit
- Eine wahre Geschichte von der Suche nach einem Mörder
- Narrated by: Juliane Köhler
- Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
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Der Killer kam immer nachts: Von 1976 bis 1986 ereignete sich in beschaulichen Vororten in Kalifornien eine Vergewaltigungs- und Mordserie, die die USA in ihren Grundfesten erschütterte. Auf unheimliche Weise tauchte der Mörder plötzlich im Schlafzimmer seiner Opfer auf. Und immer wieder entkam er unerkannt. Der "Golden State Killer«: ein Mysterium, an dem sich trotz zahlloser Spuren Generationen von Ermittlern die Zähne ausbissen. Michelle McNamara heftete sich an die Fersen des Verbrechers und ermittelte über acht Jahre lang auf eigene Faust. Sie kam dem Monster immer näher - und starb, kurz bevor sie ihren Bericht fertigstellen konnte.
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