Bundfald Page #5

Year:
1957
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look for the watch.

- You stay here and wait.

- Yes.

It's the police.

Is Anton Hansen there?

- Anton?

- Yes, he lives he right?

- Well, I haven't seen him

in a couple of days...

- We better take a look around.

- Hey hey, what the hell.

- Well, you do know why we

are looking for him?

- Nah...

- What's wrong?

- We need to talk with Anton Hansen.

- Where is his room?

- He slept in the living room.

- Over there?

- Yes.

- Hey hey, that's my room.

- Sure, that's fine.

- What has he done?

- Dammit, shut up!

Well, he's not here.

When was it you saw

Anton Hansen here the last time?

- Let me see, wasn't it Thursday?

- Yes.

- And since then you haven't seen him?

- No...

- Do you know anything of this?

What happened?

What did Anton do?

- He killed a guy.

- No...

Where is he now?

- I don't know.

- Not that...

Where could he have gone off to?

He doesn't know anyone...

- Well, there was that old

man he lived with before.

- He was called Skipper...

Why should he go down there...

I'll try.

Skipper.

It's me, Anton.

Do you hear?

- Did anything happen, Anton?

- I killed a man.

Skipper, I killed a man.

What should I do?

They will lock me up, maybe

for life sentence.

It wasn't my fault, they

won't get me...

- They'll get you, Anton.

They always get us.

I know, Anton... Sooner or

later, they will get us.

But you survive them.

I was locked up eight years.

- Did you also, Skipper?

- I guess it was something different.

Sooner or later, they get us.

It's a pity for you, Anton.

Anton?

Anton!?

Anton...

Have you seen a young man here?

Do you know where someone

called Skipper lives?

- Is it Anton?

- Yes.

- Anton...

- But have you seen him?

- He just went.

(They will get you, Anton)

(They always get us)

(I know, Anton)

(Sooner or later, they will get us)

Anton!

KILLING of car dealer fully solved

Car dealer-killing now fully solved!

Wanted 17-year old Anton Hansen

found drowned in South Harbour

The tragic every day story

that led to the drama

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