The Dortmund commissioners are looking for the killer of Kai Fischer, who was considered to be the head of the local neo-Nazi scene. His heavily pregnant wife Tanja is certain that Jedida Steinmann, the head of a counseling center against right-wing violence, is behind the crime. She would have had a motive: her husband had also been the victim of an assassination attempt. At the time, Kai Fischer was an urgent suspect. But the evidence was insufficient for a transfer. The investigations prove to be particularly dangerous for Nora Dalay: She does not mince words towards Fischer's followers. A little later she is attacked by a group of right-wing extremists.
—ARD Das Erste