Iskalde Grøss #6/1994
In "Skremt til døde," a man marries a woman solely to inherit her uncle's fortune, but when the wait drags on, he pushes her into helping murder the old man. As guilt shadows her and his patience wears thin, he plots to eliminate her too—only for Uncle Alex to have a surprise of his own.
In "Blodsbrødre," a tense reunion at a remote beach house takes a deadly turn when Alex arrives unannounced to visit his brother. What begins as a quiet family visit quickly spirals into a grim act of betrayal, as Alex's carefully laid plans for murder lead him to a desperate, fatal decision—taking a swim in the ocean to wash away the evidence.
In "Flaggermusa i klokketårnet!", a deaf actor seeks a strange cure from an unorthodox healer, agreeing to a radical procedure that grafts a bat’s senses onto his own. What begins as a desperate bid for normalcy soon spirals into a nightmarish transformation as his newfound hearing brings more than just sound—he starts to change in ways he never expected.
In "Sov godt!", a tense domestic drama unfolds when Herbert returns home late, only to face his wife Nancy’s mounting suspicions of an affair. As she dismantles each of his alibis, their confrontation escalates—until she sends him away, then tries to orchestrate a dramatic rescue by faking a suicide. But when her maid Edith calls Herbert, the two of them quietly turn the tables on Nancy’s plan.
In "Et nett av løgner!", three construction partners flee after a deadly hospital collapse, framing a fourth man to cover their tracks. Their escape in a small plane through the South American mountains takes a terrifying turn when they’re caught in a vast, unseen web—awakening at dawn to find themselves trapped in a web so immense it stretches between towering cliffs.
In "En tynn tråd," Charles, a man confined to a wheelchair after a car crash, is confronted by his wife Laura with a chilling confession: the accident was deliberate, and she plans to kill him by luring him onto a pier and dragging him into the lake with a wire. As tensions rise and the water calls, the truth about Charles’s paralysis begins to unravel in ways neither of them expected.
In "Dødsnysgjerrig!", a woman’s growing dread turns to terror when she becomes convinced her neighbor’s husband is secretly disposing of his wife’s body through carrier pigeons sent to a local kennel. As paranoia takes hold, she realizes the man may not be acting alone—and that her own fate is now in his hands.
In "Månegal!", Wilbur spins tales of gruesome murders from his newspaper column, delighting in the details—especially the full moon's role. When his wife’s sharp rebuke cuts through his monologue, he sees his chance: to kill her under the same lunar cover, framing it as a werewolf’s crime. But the moon’s true nature on January 29, 1953, betrays him, leaving his plan undone and his fate sealed.
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