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Forelsket i en Morder

Cammilla

Tue, Aug 04, 2020
19-year-old Cammilla visits Herstedvester Prison in the hope of catching a glimpse of the man she loves, Peter Madsen. Psychiatrist Henrik Day Poulsen says "I don't think there are any in Denmark, who know how many, even girls under 18, who have correspondence with all possible men in our prisons who have been convicted of quite serious crimes. And which keeps them trapped in some very sick psychological game".
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Peter calls

Tue, Aug 11, 2020
Peter Madsen calls from prison via a smuggled mobile phone, even though Cammilla is under 18 and does not have a telephone declaration. When Cammilla comes forward in BT with her feelings for Madsen, Peter Lundin now also starts calling her. "These types of killers are ruthless. They have a perception that there is no one like them on this earth. They are manipulators," says the former. PET manager Hans Jørgen Bonnichsen.
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Herstedvester Prison
19-year-old Cammilla breaks into tears outside Herstedvester Prison, where she desperately tries again to get closer to her lover, Peter Madsen. - I Just want to hug you, she says on the phone to Peter, who answers - Here I sit and rot, the monster of Denmark. At the same time, Peter Lundin offers to help Cammilla get into the prison. Cammilla decides to meet with the writer Thomas Djursing, who knows Peter very well. She wants to know more.
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Peter Lundin og Jenny Curpen
Lifer Peter Lundin keeps calling Cammilla, and now he declares his love for her. The calls from the prison are illegal, and Cammilla becomes more and more uneasy about the situation. At the same time, she discovers that Peter Madsen, with whom she herself is in love, has married another woman, the Russian artist Jenny Curpen. And because his new wife demands it, Peter Madsen calls Cammilla and says that they must no longer have contact. Cammilla's world is collapsing, and her dream of becoming the mother of his child is extinguished.
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Landets farligaste indsatte
Convicted Peter Lundin pays an alleged prison employee to be able to illegally call young Cammilla from prison. It comes out when the editors behind the program talk to the prison employee, who tells about the agreement between him and Peter Lundin. In Denmark, some of the country's most dangerous inmates can freely communicate with whoever they want. But how can it be so easy for inmates in top-security prisons to trick themselves into illegally calling very young girls?
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