Scene of the Crime (1970)
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Roman Russo — Greensman
Episodes 6
Protective measures
Freddy Schenk is alarmed because an arson attack has been carried out on his daughter Sonja's restaurant. In the burned-out "magic lamp" the police find a body that has been charred beyond recognition. Freddy Schenk begins the investigation together with Max Ballauf. But first he wants to ensure that Sonja, his granddaughter Frida and Sonja's partner Karim find shelter in a police shelter. After the fire it is impossible for them to stay at home, directly above the restaurant. The KTU has not yet found any evidence at the crime scene that would indicate why the fire was started. What is clear is that the dead man appears to be the arsonist himself. However, he did not die in the fire, according to forensic pathologist Dr. Roth states...
Read MoreDead heart
While working in the greenhouse, Patrick Teichmann discovers the body of his mother-in-law Heike Teichmann. The gardener's helper Juri flees with the murder weapon in his hand and is the first to be targeted by investigators Gorniak and Winkler. But the victim's daughter, Nadine Teichmann, is also a possible perpetrator. At the crime scene, the detectives experience a family business that seems far removed from the peaceful coexistence of three generations under one roof. There can also be no question of marital harmony between Nadine and her husband Patrick Teichmann - they are about to separate.
Events take a new turn when an important witness is eliminated and the autopsy reveals that Heike Teichmann suffered from broken heart syndrome. The detectives use psychological sensitivity to uncover the truth - which leads far into Heike Teichmann's past. Now her daughter Nadine, who was just a suspect, also has to fear for her life.
Read MoreYou stayed here
In Dortmund's Westpark, Jan Pawlak and Rosa Herzog stand in front of a large pool of blood, but there is no body. However, Andreas Richter, the head of a Dortmund real estate company, is missing. His business model has made him a number of opponents in Dortmund in recent years: he buys up properties in the Kreuzviertel and transforms shared apartments into sought-after luxury properties. In his personal life, he is currently divorcing his wife Natalia. She doesn't leave her husband in good stead either.
While Inspector Peter Faber has not yet come to terms with the death of his colleague Martina Bönisch, is on sick leave and is more or less living in his old Manta, Jan and Rosa come across Faber's father Josef. He and Faber apparently haven't had any contact for decades. What happened between father and son and what does Josef Faber have to do with the case?
Read MoreEpisode 29
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Episode 33
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