Der Tote liegt neben den Bahngleisen: Manuel Diogo aus Mosambik war Vertragsarbeiter in einem DDR-Sägewerk. Sein Tod gilt im Jahr 1986 als Unfall. Über 30 Jahre später heißt es plötzlich: Neonazis haben ihn ermordet. Hat die Stasi ein Verbrechen vertuscht? Oder wurde der Mord erfunden? Und wenn ja, warum? Der investigative True-Crime-Podcast von Anja Reich und Jenni Roth.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Language | German | Categories | True CrimeDocumentarySociety & Culture |
Der Historiker Ulrich van der Heyden ist fassungslos über den MDR: Dass der öffentlich-rechtliche Sender Manuel Diogos Tod ohne Beweise als rassistischen Mord verkauft, erinnert ihn an Medienskandale wie den Fall Relotius beim Spiegel. Auch als die S... more
Nachdem die Staatsanwaltschaft Potsdam bestätigt, dass Manuel Diogo nicht ermordet und die Ermittlungen 1986 nicht manipuliert wurden, gehen wir davon aus, dass der MDR seine Berichte korrigiert. Aber er bleibt bei der Mordtheorie, zitiert ein Interv... more
Einen Termin mit dem Historiker Harry Waibel zu bekommen, ist nicht einfach - weil wir ihn für das Interview nicht bezahlen wollen. Am Ende lenkt er doch ein. Und ist ziemlich überrascht, dass wir die Akten, die er uns anbietet, schon kennen. Und auc... more
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