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There's a German Crime for That

There's a German Crime for That

By Andrew Bulkeley

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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Ep. 6 Uwe Barschel: We have brewery horses

There's a German Crime for ThatDec 21, 2021

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Ep. 6 Uwe Barschel: We have brewery horses

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.


Dec 21, 202132:44
Ep.5 Detlev Rohwedder: The whole system was blowing up.

Ep.5 Detlev Rohwedder: The whole system was blowing up.

The crime: The murder of trust custodian Detlev Rohwedder on April 1, 1991

The guest: Sylvia Lundschien, journalist

Recorded in the new Berliner Zeitung podcast studio!

On April 1, 1991, Detlev Rohwedder was murdered while standing in the library of his villa on the shores of the Rhine River in Dusseldorf. Investigators found a note claiming responsibility as well as a spent casing and a towel across the street from his house in a smal garden colony. The RAF leftwing terrorist group said they assassinated Rohwedder in revenge for his efforts to liquidate assets from the former East Germany. But plenty of other people may have wanted him dead as well.  

Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theresagermancrimeforthat) or my Twitter (@drewportnoy).

Recorded on Rhode microphones with an aging Zoom H4n.

Edited by Andrew Bulkeley in Audacity.

May 12, 202157:45
Ep. 4 Gladbeck: 10 rest stops you need to see before you die

Ep. 4 Gladbeck: 10 rest stops you need to see before you die

The crime: The 54-hour Gladbeck hostage drama in West Germany

The guest: Christoph Schmid, friend, comedian, father.

Recorded in the new Berliner Zeitung podcast studio!

On August 16, 1988, Hans-Jürgen Rösner and Dieter Degowski were caught robbing a bank in the Dortmund suburb of Gladbeck in what was then West Germany. An ensuing hostage drama involved four different vehicles, two countries and one municipal bus. It's hard to say who behaved worse: The criminals, German police officials or the media.

Here's actual video from the crime as well as interviews with at least one hostage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qgh5j1SpI4

Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theresagermancrimeforthat) or my Twitter (@drewportnoy).

Christoph's comedy page (https://www.facebook.com/topfschmidcomedy).

Recorded on Rhode microphones with an aging Zoom H4n. Edited by Andrew Bulkeley in Audacity.

Oct 07, 202057:44
Ep. 3 Fritz Honka: They abbreviated it as 'FaKo'
Sep 17, 202053:26
Ep. 2 Big Maple Leaf: I assume his wife isn't named Natasha
Sep 03, 202037:52
Ep. 1 Tiergarten Murder: Adenauer didn't trust anyone east of the Elbe

Ep. 1 Tiergarten Murder: Adenauer didn't trust anyone east of the Elbe

The Crime: A simple underworld hit in a questionable Berlin neighborhood turns into something much, much darker.

The Guest: Thomas Ewald, writer and comedian.

Update: Vadim K. was charged with murder and gun charges on June 18, 2020 and remains in a German prison awaiting trial.

Aug 03, 202058:29