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- Lindholm is called in from some days off at home to assist in the investigation of a series of killings by a sniper. Are they random? The local detective in charge is an arrogant hothead. Lindholm nevertheless puts the clues gradually together and they lead to a series of unexpected finds.
- Max Bergusson hijacks flight AE612 from Milaan to Beirut. His wife's murderer is on board and he demands the captain to fly to Hamburg instead. Before he boards the plane, he informs Hauptkommissar Trimmel through a curious message.
- A kidnapped girl manages to escape after five years in captivity. After the kidnapper's death, his house is demolished and a dead woman is found there. A colleague of Eisner and Fellner.
- Kommissar Ehrlicher wird kurz vor seinem Urlaub zum neuen Fußballstadion in Leipzig gerufen. Die Managerin liegt tot in ihrem Büro.
- Children swimming instructor Sven Haasberger gets beaten up in broad daylight. Someone accuses him to be a pedophile. But every evidence against Haasberger turns out as faked while he dies in hospital.
- Es geht um den Tod zweier High-Tech-Forscher und den Unfalltod eines Kommissars Palu bekannten Künstlers.
- The investigative team tries to solve the death of a garbage truck driver who dies while fleeing his killer.
- Berger owned a nursery located in northern Munich next to a landfill site until he was murdered. The investigations lead Batic and Leitmayr into the red-light milieu, since the gardener often enjoyed the company of girls during his lifetime.
- The Berlin taxi operator Klemke is found dead in his office. The investigations by Commissioners Ritter and Stark quickly reveal that various people had an argument with Klemke on the evening of the crime.
- Commissioner Charlotte Lindholm travels privately from Göttingen to Hamburg to meet secretly with a man in a hotel. But he's dead when she arrives - and Charlotte Lindholm is an urgent suspect.
- Baker Schmidt quickly returns home from the pub after an urgent phone call from his wife, who has discovered burglars in the house. But he arrives only to find her dead - murdered. He suspects that the case might be related to a series of burglaries in the neighbourhood. Kriminalkommissar Nagel starts being suspicious about Schmidt when he learns that the latter has an affair with his former employee, Anni Klein. Single mother Klein has to submit to lengthy questioning by the police, but denies any knowledge about the crime. And Schmidt's alibi seems iron-clad, seeing that he was in a pub surrounded by people who knew him. Meanwhile, the burglary series is solved, the perpetrators denying vigourously any connection to the murder. Because nothing had been stolen from the bakery, Nagel is bent to believe them. Little does he know that the lover of Schmidt's neighbour, Ms. Scherzer, could throw light on the case, because he has seen Wilhelm Fink leaving the house that evening - but, being a politician and married on top, he fears for his reputation. Finally the police receives an anonymous tip about Fink, and he admits to having had an affair with Mrs. Schmidt. As was his wont, he had awaited her husbands departure on that evening and then entered the house with his own key - only to find her dead. This information finally shatters Schmidt's alibi, and he admits to the murder.
- Albert A. Anast is the face of a controversial new reality show. He didn't show up to his own party. The "Star" has mysteriously disappeared for three days. Should one of the viewers who remained anonymous have carried out his death threat against the entertainer? Commissioners Ivo Batic and Franz Leitmayr enter the cynical world of an internet broadcaster whose success consists in exposing people ruthlessly and in the most vile way. The makers do not even shy away from falsifying their posts. There is hardly anyone who has no reason to seek Albert A. Anast's life.
- In his first case with CID Dortmund, Detective Chief Inspector Peter Faber and his team investigate the murders of two gay men, in what looks like serial murder.
- In a crematorium, the doctor noticed irregularities during the post-mortem examination of the former lawyer Schubert. He informs the police, Lannert and Bootz. The medical examiner found some age-related diseases, the ingestion of a poison is obvious, probably it is a real cocktail of different sleeping pills.
- There is a point in every human being when they are lonely. Lisa Brenner knew him. When her body is found one gray morning in front of a high-rise building, having fallen from the twelfth floor, she leaves behind a number of men who adored and loved her. Lisa was so close and devoted to all of them that in the end nobody knew if he was really meant. The number of suspects grows suddenly. Apparently Lisa wasn't alone drinking champagne on her balcony. Still, the neighborhood didn't hear a cry. Police find large cash deposits in Lisa Brenner's account but no employer. The first clues lead to Harry Riedeck, an elderly man with helper syndrome, who was familiar with Lisa's insurance and regularly shopped for her. With the support of the new assistant Kalli Hammermann, Batic also interrogates the other men who were in regular contact with Lisa: Hansen, a former Hamburg hockey star, Lischke, a bank employee and many a respectable father. At the same time, Leitmayr bites deeper and deeper into the case, which leads him more and more to the limits of himself. Two days later, Riedeck was found brutally murdered in the basement of his house. Unlike Lisa, whose death happened silently and almost invisibly, Riedeck was killed with forty hammer blows. Case analyst Christine Lerch is puzzled as to where the connection between the two victims lies for the perpetrator, if it was the same person. And what could it be that someone with such unbridled violence needed to get rid of? A tricky case that plunges a Munich brewery owner into a disaster and deeply shakes the trust between Leitmayr and Batic.
- 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.
- A murder witness rescues herself in a remote old police station. There, Murot is visiting his old buddy Brenner. Shortly thereafter, the assassin's attack on the area takes place.
- Two old people die within a short time. Despite suspected killing, both cases are ultimately considered natural deaths. But on the second death, Bootz and Lannert continue to investigate. A carer gets into the center of the investigation.