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Mysteriet Marianne

Hun har bare gått seg vill
On Friday, August 28, 1981, six-year-old Marianne went to the store to buy ice cream and candy. Then she just disappeared. In broad daylight. The Marianne case is referred to as one of Norway's biggest disappearance mysteries.
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Når natta har gått
For 4 days, the local police have led a search operation without result. The whole of Risør is looking for Marianne and panic is spreading in the small village. Kripos arrives and starts a huge mapping job, the tracks start to get cold.
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Den perfekte mistenkte
Autumn 81: Kripos and Risør are convinced that they have the perpetrator, but after 8 months in custody, he is released. What really happened here? Several years later Kripos investigator Ola Thune turning the pile. Can he find something?
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Jag har dödad din dotter
Two independent tips about a man is received - this man is said to have confessed to killing Marianne. What is this all about? Several years earlier, there was also another who confessed to the murder.
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Hår på bunnen

Mon, Sep 14, 2020
May 1990: A man is out fishing in Holletjenna near Grimstad. He catches a jelly-like lump and dark hairs after the hook hits the bottom. The only missing person in the area is Marianne. The police suspect that there may be a corpse.
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Under radaren

Mon, Sep 14, 2020
The editors are contacted by, Jørn Lier Horst. He has received tips about a man he thinks the editors should investigate further. The editors discover some striking information, and a possible link to another missing person case.
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Noriega: God's Favorite

Noriega: God's Favorite

The story of Panamanian general Manuel Antonio 'Tony' Noriega, whose meteoric career, from utter poverty, as a soldier and CIA informant who also served as source to various other powers and even the Colombian drug mafia he claims to fight valiantly to please CIA director and later U.S. president Bush Sr., starts when he confesses to a priest, reminiscing how he has experienced such luck that he believes himself to be God's favorite- each time he takes more risks people tell him he went too far, but always seems to get away with it. In his marriage, he is constantly unfaithful to Felicidad 'Fela', notably with his mistress Vicky Amador. After public opinion, domestic and U.S., was scandalize by the brutal torture, rape and decapitation of generally respected Dr. Hugo Spadafora, he sees to it that the blame goes to President Nicky Barletta, only one year in office. When he feels forced to destroy a drug lab of the Medellin cartel he accepted payment from, even Fidel Castro tells him a Latino in power can offend anyone, even Washington to a point, but never the grimly serious Colombians. Next Noriega wants his military adviser Colonel Roberto Diaz-Herrera as the next stooge, but refuses him the ambassadorship in Japan -promised to a cousin of his mistress who teaches judo- so Roberto starts his own sect and talks about their sale of visas and favors to the Colombian drug lords. It gets worse when US Colonel Oliver North tells him Irangate has pulled the plug on the whole Nicaraguan Contra-program, and a Florida prosecutor is pressing charges against Noriega for his part in the drugs trades. After Noriega ordered Major Moises Giroldi to forge the presidential elections by force under the eyes of observer Jimmy Carter, and once in office plays the nationalist card to get the people behind him against Washington, Giroldi offers his services to the Yankee gringos, and mounts a military coup, but allows Noriega to gain time till the loyal Mountain Division turns up, and surrenders because the coup leaders's families are taken hostage by Noriega's police chief, only to be tortured and sodomized themselves. Finally Bush orders a U.S. military invasion: military resistance is impossible, so Noriega seeks sanctuary at the papal nunciature...

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