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Swiss Murder Mysteries - Lead #9424 (4/6)

Lead #9424 (4/6)

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09/14/24 • 35 min

Swiss Murder Mysteries

The sensational discovery of the murder weapon, found hidden behind a kitchen unit in an apartment in the town of Olten almost 30 years after the crime, not only renewed the investigators' hope but also raised a multitude of new questions. Once the registered owner was identified, the police initiated an international manhunt, but the results were less than promising.

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The sensational discovery of the murder weapon, found hidden behind a kitchen unit in an apartment in the town of Olten almost 30 years after the crime, not only renewed the investigators' hope but also raised a multitude of new questions. Once the registered owner was identified, the police initiated an international manhunt, but the results were less than promising.

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Suspects and Motives (3/6)

Taking a close look at the arrest of Robert, the murdered couple's son, and his girlfriend Anita, whom the police considered the prime suspects. But them having ironclad alibis soon Roberts estranged cousin 'Johnny' entered the scene, not least because a few weeks prior to the murder he was seen at a Basel gun store buying ammunition.

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The Fugitive (5/6)

In episode five we take a close look at Carl Doser, the man that officially owned the murder weapon but fooled the police when questioned about his Winchester 20 years ago. How and where he grew up as well as his social and family background. And we’ll focus on a private investigator that wrote a book about the murder and for the first time ever came up with a motive and theory.

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Swiss Murder Mysteries - Lead #9424 (4/6)

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About a year after the murder, the police had reduced the personnel working on the case to a few men. They mostly collected, followed, and verified still incoming reports and observations, but did not actively investigate new leads any more, simply because they did not get any. 1 of the investigators remaining attached to the case was Max Jaeggi.

Missing Persons Officer

In December 1976, we closed the of

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