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The phone on the bedside table rang around 10:30 p.m. on the evening of April 28th. She thought, says Angelika L., that it was something with her 86-year-old mother. But at the other end of the line, a police officer from Potsdam reported. “He said: We want to tell you that your brother was murdered,” recalls Angelika L. and bursts into tears.
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