Sun, Jan 31, 2010
Lindholm leaves somewhere where she has just given a well-received presentation. She leaves in a borrowed car and appears sleepy at the wheel. Her GPS seems to be losing signal in the back end of nowhere when someone steps out in front of her car and she swerves and hits a tree. Then things get weird for a bit as if she's delirious. She finds herself in a small town where mysterious doings are a foot. Soon there's murder. And then another body turns up!
Sun, Mar 28, 2010
Cenk Batu goes undercover to detect an industrial mole. As soon as he feels he's getting close, he's yanked by his Handler's supervisors. Clearly, someone high up the political chain doesn't really want the mole uncovered. As an added distraction, he is becoming involved with Mia, the (secret) daughter of the prime suspect and a recent suicide. Or was it a homicide?
Mon, May 24, 2010
An elderly woman calls the Berlin police claiming she had observed a murder while she was looking out her backyard window - in all parallels to Hitchcock's film classic "Rear Window" - that had been aired just the night before on TV. The investigators are in doubt: Was ist just imagination? Or ist there more evidence? As the alleged murderer claims that his wife - the victim in question - was on a trip to Lisbon by train, all the detectives can do is wait and gather additional information.
So the investigators sit with the woman and observe the suspect. Two days later they finally reach the suspect's wife by phone in Portugal. The hotel clerk confirms her identity. The next morning, police find that the elderly witness has disappeared. Not before long, the Portuguese police inform their German colleagues that they have found body parts of a woman, likely to be identical with the German woman.
So the investigators sit with the woman and observe the suspect. Two days later they finally reach the suspect's wife by phone in Portugal. The hotel clerk confirms her identity. The next morning, police find that the elderly witness has disappeared. Not before long, the Portuguese police inform their German colleagues that they have found body parts of a woman, likely to be identical with the German woman.
Sun, May 30, 2010
The Bremen pensioner Ruth Thalheim is found dead in her apartment - but nothing indicates a crime. But Commissioner Inga Lürsen discovers inconsistencies that make her doubt natural death. She and Stedefreund find out that the dead woman was imprisoned in the GDR as a "political woman" and was financially supported by the influential Bremen entrepreneur Hans Rodenburg. He seems to be involved in the illegal arms trade, and his socialist past leads Stedefreund on the trail of old Stasi clans. Soon Inga and Stedefreund no longer know which clues to believe - are they deliberately deceived?
Sun, Sep 5, 2010
After 20 years, Nick Graf is released from prison. In the 70's and 80's he and his wife Gina committed a series of brutal bank robberies. Now he is terminally ill and has nothing left to lose. Graf has only one thought: Before he dies, he wants to take revenge on Rudi Fromm, who arrested him at the time. Although Fromm is now retired, he takes up the fight; he goes into hiding and wants to find Graf on his own. Fritz Dellwo and Charlotte Sänger try everything to track down Fromm and prevent the worst from happening. While searching for Graf and Fromm, they learn things about their boss that they previously had no idea. When the suspicion arises that Rudi Fromm could be a murderer himself, Dellwo vehemently denies this notion. Fritz is firmly convinced that his longtime colleague and friend Rudi is not capable of murder.
Sun, Oct 31, 2010
Lindholm is called in when a female doctor is found dead in a fire. The doctor's video diary is found providing a possible lead. Also, a disturbed teenage boy is seen near the fire, and Lindholm takes a personal interest. The doctor also was known to Lindholm's boss at the LKA, providing more complexity to the investigation.