Third half on the industrial wasteland. Hooligans from Saarbrücken and Lautern hit you in the face. Blood spurts, teeth are out, and in the end one is dead: Andi, the philosophy student, who always greeted us so nicely. Oh, there is, one marvels at the crime scene, first read Confucius and then tap. The investigators from Saarbrücken only had to ask their colleague Baumann (Brigitte Urhausen), who is a football fan. Didn't the police know that colleague Heinrich (Ines Marie...
The second most beautiful character in this crime scene from Ludwigshafen is the doctor Hanno Roters, actually a supporting role. Roters issued the death certificate for an old man in a nursing home, but he regained consciousness in the crematorium fire, but then there was nothing more to be done. It turns out that the non-dead man had previously been injected with insulin with murderous intent, but the doctor still takes all the blame; His wife has just eloped with...
Everything in this Dortmunder crime scene is still under the impression of the past, in which Martina Bönisch (Anna Schudt) was shot. It was foreseeable that the now halfway stabilized extreme type Peter Faber (Jörg Hartmann) would be brought into a considerable lopsided position by this loss. In "You're staying here" you can now watch him trying to get his feet on the ground again. First of all, the Schrat-looking desperado runs where there is no ground and jumps into...
Women kill differently. They are more planned than men, who often kill in anger. Men usually kill in order to control their victims, women kill in order not to be controlled any longer. You learn that from profilers. That's the theory. In practice, the boss of the garden center lies in the flower bed with his skull smashed in, the mentally handicapped assistant is seen with a hammer and flees. skull, hammer, man. Understood.At least for the chief inspectors Karin...
In this crime scene from Cologne, two dangerous grandpas face each other, each of them has a lot at stake. One is called Viktor Raschke, works in the delicatessen and protection money business and, as godfather, controls the entire district, which used to be called "multicultural", even if it is entirely Cologne.The other controls the district as well, but differently. It is the chief inspector Freddy Schenk (or the great Dietmar Bär) who is supposed to ensure order and solve...
In their 90th case, Franz Leitmayr and Ivo Batic are invited to the assistant Kalli Hammermann, who welcomes them in disguise and invites the inspectors to a crime dinner, a kind of role-playing game. What modern man likes to torment himself and his friends with on a celebratory occasion. Leitmayr and Batic (Udo Wachtveitl and Miroslav Nemec) reluctantly join in, then spend the rest of the evening at the Earl of Cumberledge's seat, where a body is found on Christmas...
A great sadness settles over Berlin. There is an empty desk, a policeman has just packed up the last things, in the end women's boxing gloves. The professional life of commissioner Nina Rubin (Meret Becker), it fits in a small cardboard box. Her colleague Robert Karow (Mark Waschke) stares at the blank space across from him in the office, his eyes red-rimmed. Rubin, ultimately also his lover, died in his arms, shot by a Russian mafioso. Karow is completely off...
In this Police call 110 the present is as brittle as the poorly compacted shore on the large artificial lake at the former lignite opencast mine near Fehlow. A surfer's paradise could arise if it weren't for the advice of a geologist. And if the investigations into the murder of this very geologist didn't show that the souls of the people of Fehlow weren't exactly looking at paradise, but at different kinds of darkness.The episode "Abgrund" by Stephan Rick (book:...
This crime scene from Dresden is the portrait of a lost person. With his choleric outbursts, Michael Sobotta (Hans Löw) put his wife and his daughter Zoe to flight. He caught her red-handed with her boyfriend and then beat up the boy - that's all a father can do to finally and deliberately wreck his relationship with his daughter. But Sobotta persuaded himself that the young woman didn't run away because of him - no, she had fallen into the...
When a crime scene running, you look at it with certain expectations. Inspector Murot from Wiesbaden is best seen sitting up straight and never on the comfortable sofa at work, because you have to think a lot. At Schenk and Ballauf in Cologne, people then go through their donation activities and consider supporting a homeless or prostitute charity after all. And in Münster, with Thiel and Boerne, you get in the carnival mood all year round, someone kicks in cow...