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There's a German Crime for That
Andrew Bulkeley
6 episodes
1 day ago
A true crime comedy podcast about unique, quirky and horrifying crimes in Germany but also German-speaking regions. Berlin comedian Andrew Bulkeley invites a new guest each episode to discuss a specific breaking of the law(s).
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A true crime comedy podcast about unique, quirky and horrifying crimes in Germany but also German-speaking regions. Berlin comedian Andrew Bulkeley invites a new guest each episode to discuss a specific breaking of the law(s).
Show more...
True Crime
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Ep. 6 Uwe Barschel: We have brewery horses
There's a German Crime for That
32 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
Ep. 6 Uwe Barschel: We have brewery horses

On October 7, 1987, disgraced German politician Uwe Barschel was found dead in the bathtub of a Swiss hotel by a gossip magazine journalist. The journalist took a now-iconic picture of a dapper but deceased Barschel, helping keep the story of his mysterious passing alive. Barschel's dirty tricks in a recent campaign had become national news but Barschel himself was involved in much bigger things - peddling German submarines to a shunned apartheid-era South Africa and selling arms via East Germany as part of the Iran Contra affair. He was even married to a von Bismarck, attaching him to Germany's history. Swiss police botched the investigation and much of the evidence just disappeared. Was that because Barschel's death was a simple suicide or were - as his wife and prosecutors believe - more sinister powers at work? The East German secret police, the Stasi, the CIA or other arms dealers? Also: Thomas has a new job.


There's a German Crime for That
A true crime comedy podcast about unique, quirky and horrifying crimes in Germany but also German-speaking regions. Berlin comedian Andrew Bulkeley invites a new guest each episode to discuss a specific breaking of the law(s).