Sun, Mar 23, 2003
Maria Wagner gives birth to a baby in secret and drops him off at the hospital. That night the baby is kidnapped and the nurse who picked him up is killed. After Maria's husband, Andreas, dies, Detectives Ballauf and Schenk realize that there is something strange about the Wagner family.
Sun, Jun 22, 2003
A series of murders startles the fully occupied tourist resort of Lahnenberg from its cheerful hustle and bustle. The village is becoming increasingly empty, as the guests of the place fear for their lives - a financial catastrophe for the hoteliers. The pressure on the criminalists Moritz Eisner and Stafanie Gschnitzer, who have to find a quick solution to the case, is correspondingly high. Because the investigation is a race against time, as the perpetrator commits a murder on a tourist every day, which he plans and carries out perfectly.
Is it purely a coincidence that all the victims were guests of the Alpenhotel? The evidence is sparse, but all murders have one thing in common: the murderer leaves a "fatal souvenir" - a snow globe - on every corpse. Moritz Eisner and Stefanie Gschnitzer fight their way through the financial and emotional jungle of the place and the leading hotelier family Kofler, who own the Alpenhotel, during their investigation into this highly complex case.
The circle of suspects is growing: there is the brother Werner of the Lahnenberg hotel emperor, Markus Kofler, who can no more identify with the type of tourism practiced than his old father, who does not stand up to the overwhelming power of the Kofler brothers can enforce. And finally, the DJ and entertainer Jan, who works at the Alpenhotel and who had a tangible argument with a murder victim the day before, is being scrutinized more closely by the commissioners. But where is the motive?
Most of the villagers live from tourism, work in the industry, in gastronomy or are hoteliers themselves. Moritz Eisner and Stefanie Gschnitzer get to the bottom of the series of murders after a few wrong tracks. They find the solution in the distant past.
Is it purely a coincidence that all the victims were guests of the Alpenhotel? The evidence is sparse, but all murders have one thing in common: the murderer leaves a "fatal souvenir" - a snow globe - on every corpse. Moritz Eisner and Stefanie Gschnitzer fight their way through the financial and emotional jungle of the place and the leading hotelier family Kofler, who own the Alpenhotel, during their investigation into this highly complex case.
The circle of suspects is growing: there is the brother Werner of the Lahnenberg hotel emperor, Markus Kofler, who can no more identify with the type of tourism practiced than his old father, who does not stand up to the overwhelming power of the Kofler brothers can enforce. And finally, the DJ and entertainer Jan, who works at the Alpenhotel and who had a tangible argument with a murder victim the day before, is being scrutinized more closely by the commissioners. But where is the motive?
Most of the villagers live from tourism, work in the industry, in gastronomy or are hoteliers themselves. Moritz Eisner and Stefanie Gschnitzer get to the bottom of the series of murders after a few wrong tracks. They find the solution in the distant past.
Sun, Dec 21, 2003
Ein Mann wird von der U-Bahn überrollt und tödlich verletzt. War es ein Unfall, Selbstmord oder gar ein Mord? Frau Baum, einzige Zeugin, die direkt neben dem Opfer stand, ist überzeugt: Der Mann wurde gestoßen. Doch die Frau steht völlig unter Schock und kann sich an Details nicht erinnern. Ein weiterer Zeuge meldet sich - Petzold, ein gediegener Banker. Aber es stellt sich schnell heraus, dass er mehr Interesse an der Kommissarin Charlotte Sänger hat, als wirklich etwas zur Aufklärung des Falls beitragen zu können. Amtsleiter Fromm ist davon nicht sehr erbaut. Einzig Dellwo schaut sich Petzold genauer an und stößt dabei auf Unstimmigkeiten. Doch Sänger ist dem Bösen schon zu nahe gekommen.