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- Detective Eva van Dongen is not pleased to discover that she has a new partner, the seasoned Floris Wolfs from Amsterdam. With the help of their colleagues Romeo Sanders, Marion Dreesen and Chief Ellis Flamand they investigate the murder on a cello student and discover that she worked as a call-girl. Floris needs a place to stay, and finds a room for rent- in Eva's house.
- Floris and Eva try to catch a gang which is extorting shop owners. Marion and reluctant Romeo deal with a missing persons report which has a surprising outcome. Floris stands up for Romeo when Eva rides him hard, and Romeo later gets a chance to prove himself when they are in pursuit of a suspect. Eva is not happy with Floris staying at her place. Floris meets his estranged daughter Fleur, and Eva worries about her mentally impaired brother Maurice.
- While bringing some of Fleur's belongings to an abandoned building for a stage play, Romeo and Fleur stumble across a drug deal and are taken hostage. Police flood the scene, and Flamand tries all she can to negotiate with the ruthless hostage taker while trying to hold a desperate Floris at bay. Eva is forced to abandon Maurice, recently released from treatment, while they were going to have dinner, with unforeseen results.
- The whole team investigates the death of a teenage street racer whose car crashed into the Meuse river. There appears to be a leak at the police station, and Marion's son Frits may be involved with the racing gang. Floris and Eva investigate what appears to be a rape video sent to the police station's on-line TV channel. Flamand meets an old flame and can't resist the temptation.
- Floris and Eva investigate a brutal robbery where the victims were murdered. After it becomes apparent that one of the culprits is Flemish, they are joined by Flemish colleague Britt Michiels. Maurice may be related to the case, and later has a mad fit in which he trashes Frank's kitchen and beats Frank. A distraught Frank later accuses Eva of being afraid of her feelings. Eva travels to Amsterdam for the investigation and uses the opportunity to inquire Floris's former colleagues- she discovers that he was involved with his police partner's wife, prompting the man to commit suicide. Britt flirts with Floris. Romeo and Marion deal with a young man who is being beaten by his neighbor, who in turn accuses him of dealing drugs.
- The investigation of the art robbing gang escalates when Maurice turns out to be involved and the gang escapes into a cave system leading to Belgium. Eva desperately wants to save Maurice, despite Flamand's warnings that she is personally involved and will only jeopardize the investigation. Eva and Floris almost kiss while sharing a personal moment, but Floris is afraid, prompting Eva to reveal her knowledge of his history in Amsterdam. During a chase through the maze-like cave tunnels, Floris is shot.
- Eva and Floris investigate a suicide. Floris suspects he is the victim of a Nigerian fraud gang, but Eva accuses him of being attracted to the man's daughter. Marion and Romeo arrest Eva's brother Maurice, who may have been duped into guarding stolen electronics. He may be looking at a jail sentence of several months. Floris comes across his daughter Fleur again, but she avoids him. The police station staff try their luck in the lottery, but Eva doesn't want to play.
- Floris and Eva investigate the death of a woman who has been poisoned with tetrodoxin, the venom of the puffer-fish. They suspect the shady owner of a Japanese fish restaurant who may be illegally serving the dangerous puffer-fish dish, fugu. Maurice gets into trouble again, and Eva has to find him a job or let him go to prison. In order to convince a judge to keep Maurice out of prison, Eva may have to face her long buried past.
- Frustrated with his life and job, Floris bonds with two men in a bar. Later, the two drunken men are in a car crash which kills the driver, and it looks like the driver's wife and daughter will be left with no money because the insurance company won't pay. Floris desperately tries to prove that the man was not driving in order to help his family, getting personally involved and going as far as withholding information, putting his job at risk. He also tries to connect with an icy Fleur, and his past is revealed- he got her mother pregnant in a holiday romance and then left, feeling unable to raise a child. Romeo tickets the mayor for walking through a red light.
- Marion fills in for ill colleague Wijffels and deals with the Van Bladel family, whose teen-aged son is acting out. Marion suspects something is wrong with the family. Despite being on sick leave, Wijffels keeps interfering. Eva and Floris investigate a case of theft involving the Van Bladels, and suspect the culprits to be illegal Poles. Romeo has a hard time with Marion not being around to help him, and investigates a gang of youthful thieves. All cases seem to be interconnected. Floris finally tells Eva why he transferred from Amsterdam to Maastricht.
- Alfred Thielen, the "Godfather of Maastricht", has returned, and his son may be involved in an assassination. While Floris and Eva try to find the killer, Thielen offers to make a deal with the Attorney General. Thielen also knows Eva's late father from long ago. Romeo deals with a youthful thief and is hit on by his mother.
- Floris and Eva investigate the discovery of six liters of blood in a house; the presumed victim, Johan de Jaegher, disappeared several days ago. They discover that he owned a very expensive painting which he was about to sell, and his brother Gerard has no alibi for the murder. Marion and Romeo deal with a mentally impaired man complaining of a humming noise in his house. Romeo accepts flowers as a gift from a witness, and after Flamand berates him for it, tries to get them back from his girlfriend. Floris continues to interfere in Fleur's life, and discovers that she is Romeo's girlfriend. After seeing him talk to an attractive woman, Eva thinks Floris has a girlfriend, and appears to be jealous. Flamand has computer problems.
- Marion and Romeo respond to a call from paramedics who are being attacked by drunken party-goers at a disco. Romeo is badly beaten, and, despite advice from his co-workers, returns to work the next day, claiming he's fine. Later, he blames Marion for the incident. Eva and Floris check for camera footage, and the manager of the private surveillance company has a history with Eva. Fleur expresses her dismay at Floris interfering with her life. Floris expresses his dismay at Fleur dating Romeo, but discovers that things are not as they seem.
- After Wolfs and Eva manage to escape the dance again with the help of a mysterious ally, they corner the bosses of Virtus et Justitia. Marion makes a gruesome discovery that nearly kills her.
- An attack on two residents of a house seems like a rip deal, but why didn't the perpetrators take drugs. Romeo and Marion are called to a burglary; a stock of expensive watches has been stolen from a safe.
- A well-known Maastricht woman is murdered with a crossbow. She will not turn out to be the only one. What do the victims have in common? Romeo and Marion deal with competing crystal meth producers.
- A TBS officer escapes his companion during probationary leave. That same day, his victim, on whose statement he received tbs, is kidnapped. Romeo and Marion stop a diplomat who is driving his car drunk. They quickly regret it.
- Wolfs and Eva are confronted with a missing girl from a Jazz club. Kamphuis instructs Romeo to keep a vlog in the context of public information. He is called with Marion in a case of bullying. But who is actually teasing who?
- A woman is found dead in a luxury apartment. Did someone take revenge on her? Romeo and Marion witness a traffic row. The cause of the quarrel disappears. When Romeo manages to track down the man, he turns out to have more problems.
- Two boys mistakenly steal the mobile of a serious criminal. Wolfs and Eva see an opportunity to catch the drug smuggler. Romeo and Marion are called to a chocolate shop. The owners are threatened, someone wants to poison their chocolates.
- A curator is found murdered in his own museum. Just before his death, he had a discussion with a local artist. Romeo and Marion receive a report from a desperate father. His daughter is used by her boyfriend as a drug courier.
- A well-known arms dealer is found dead in his mansion. He was killed with four shots to the stomach the night before. Marion falls victim to violence against aid workers. Romeo suspects a man they gave a ticket earlier that day.
- During a gymnastics class, the teacher is murdered by a young man. Wolfs and Eva soon suspect that the motive may lie in abuse. Marion can go back to work. Romeo sees on a security camera that Marion is stealing a liquor bottle.
- A girl with a code tattooed on her arm is found dead. She appears to have been horribly murdered while on the run. The DNA of an old acquaintance is found on her body: court of assize chairman Louis Dearden. Wolfs and Eva visit Lies Dewulf and with some effort get the laptop from Louis Dearden. Later, a second girl with a bar code on her arm is found. She was held in a house near Maastricht, together with more girls. Wolfs and Eva go to the house, but everyone seems to have flown there. Unexpected help comes from a Hungarian liaison. Marion finds her sister who has come back. The sister looks very similar to Marion. Inside it is a world of difference.
- Marion discovers her sister had more plans. Plans that could cause Marion's dismissal. Wolfs and Eva want to turn Lies's computer hack against her. With the help of Larry, they see everything that happens on Lies' computer.
- Several days after the cave shootout, Floris is in hospital in critical condition and Danneels has not yet been captured. Eva tries to find out who shot Floris, and is shocked when she learns the truth. Romeo and Marion handle the case of two boys who found a revolver in the woods. Flamand has left the police station for a position at Interpol, and her replacement Eugène Hoeben has his hands full with two federal detectives and a nosy D.A. assistant who are investigating the cave shootout.
- Frank has disappeared, and Floris and Eva do all they can to find him. When Eva disappears as well, Floris goes looking for her- without informing Hoeben. Meanwhile, the national detective bureau takes over the investigation into the money laundering cartel. Marion is being blackmailed by René after their recent break-up, and her distraction puts Romeo in grave danger.
- A woman from Amsterdam is found dead in the Meuse river. On security camera footage, Floris and Eva see a man who seems to recognize her. However, he denies knowing her. Frank tells Floris he wants to marry Eva. Later Floris and Eva have a fight. Marion's husband has found out about her affair and shows up at the police station, furious. Marion moves out, but runs into complications when searching a new place to live.
- Floris and Eva investigate the raping of a university student. The suspects claim she consented and even provide a video of her stripping. Romeo and Marion respond to a beating and accidentally ruin an undercover operation. Hoeben senses tension between Floris and Eva.
- Floris and Eva investigate the beating of a man and discover a connection to a shady brothel. Marion and Romeo look into the disappearance of a teen-aged girl who may have been hit by a car. Floris offers Hoeben his resignation.
- Floris and Eva investigate the murder on two young men after a wild car chase. Marion helps an old friend whose daughter was date-raped, but Romeo has his doubts about the culprit's confession. Eva still hasn't told Floris she was the one who shot him in the caves, and Floris is trying to find out what happened by himself. Frank makes preparations to expand his restaurant.
- Floris and Eva investigate the murder on a young man and suspect the culprit is his girlfriend's jealous boss. Romeo and Marion deal with a woman whose boyfriend has been threatened by her abusive ex-boyfriend, who is about to be released from jail. Floris knows Eva shot him. Marion keeps getting mysterious phone calls, and Fleur has a new boyfriend.
- Floris and Eva investigate a murder in a disco where drugs were dealing dealt. Floris is shocked when he sees Luca, Fleur's boyfriend, among the disco crowd. Marion and Romeo investigate a burglary and meet a friendly man who allows them to spy from his house. Marion speaks with Eva about her affair with René.
- Floris and Eva investigate the kidnapping of a rich businessman's son. Romeo, who has ambitions to join the detective team some day, deals with a woman whose husband has gone missing after having problems at work.
- Floris and Eva struggle to rescue a teenage girl from a lover-boy. Romeo tries to track down a man who drove away to escape a ticket. Floris discovers Luca has criminal connections and confronts Fleur with it. He also demands that Eva come to terms with her fear of shooting after the cave shoot-out. Frank discovers he is registered as the owner of a dubious investment company on the Cayman Islands, and may be in serious trouble.
- The team investigates the case of a boy who went missing at a summer camp, and quickly suspects one of the supervisors is a pedophile. Frank turns to Hoeben for help.
- The team investigates the shooting of a Belgian businessman by some teenage drug runners. When it is discovered that the man was cheating on his wife, Marion confronts her own demons. Bea pressures Frank to find out from Eva how the investigation against her money laundering operation is going.
- Floris and Eva investigate the death of a war reenactor during an reenacting event. Romeo and Marion find two children in a church who won't tell them what they were doing there. Marion breaks up with René.
- While Eva, trapped with a number of young women in a truck, is about to disappear to the Middle East, Wolfs is in the burning house of Lies Dewulf. In the meantime, the computer system at the police station has been completely disrupted.
- Daan de Vos left Wolfs hanging in a noose, but his colleagues arrive just in time to prevent asphyxiation. A bit later, Floris's daughter Fleur goes missing. Daan provocatively walks into the precinct and confesses everything, plus abducting her and burying her alive. Against policy, Wolfs accepts to exchange his life for hers. A surprising cat and mouse game starts.
- A young student is found dead near a dumpster. He died of suffocation. It turns out that the boy's father has recently been the victim of a drug war. Romeo and Marion record the report of a young woman who says she has been attacked.
- A man is reported missing by two women. It turns out that he not only has two families, but also two completely different ways of life. Romeo and Marion deal with a high-dealing school.
- The body of a woman who has been missing for months is found in a car pulled out of the water. According to her best friend, her last contact was arranged through a dating site. Romeo and Marion must solve the brutal robbery.
- Eva receives a phone call in which an old woman reports that she has seen a dead person. She comes across the case of the 'kanoman' years ago. Marion and Romeo must take action against an elderly couple who have broken a restraining order.
- A campsite owner is almost shot in sight of his guests. Everything points in the direction of a drunken guest, but she doesn't know anything about it herself. Romeo and Marion handle the report of a girl who has been attacked.
- A man who is scolding in the street is arrested by Romeo and Marion. He appears to have a bag of money. When he also turns out to be a member of a motorcycle club, Eva and Wolfs go deeper into the matter.
- On a paintball field, the future groom's throat is slit. The groom owned a cafe that, according to the books, turned in millions. Wolfs and Eva discover money laundering practices. Romeo and Marion face counterfeit money scams.
- Eva receives a call from a girl that her mother had a fight with the rogue movers and was thrown down the stairs. Romeo and Marion face a high school hostage situation. There, a student holds his teacher at gunpoint.
- Donna Martina picks up the criminal Edwin 'Eddie' Wijnberg in the act. It is up to Wolfs and Eva to get a confession during interrogation. Marion and Romeo find Nick on the roof of a building from which he is in danger of jumping.
- Wolfs and Eva are still looking for the location of the girl and the bomb. They discover that Donna has not provided all the information about Eddie and his earlier deal with the Public Prosecution Service. She has concealed her own role in the failure of the deal. Then it dawns on how Eddie wants to use his last bomb. The criminals who murdered his family are on trial in the Palace of Justice in Maastricht ... Then Wolfs and Eva discover that the kidnapped girl is a niece of Donna, who is already on her way to the Palace of Justice. The girl is meanwhile found by Romeo and Marion in a suburb of Maastricht. With her there is no countdown bomb at all. Wolfs and Eva now understand how Eddie wants to get the bomb into the Palace of Justice. Are they still on time ...?
- Eva and Wolfs have a new team chief; Donna Martina. Their past makes good cooperation not possible and stands in the way. Especially if Donna refuses to listen when Wolfs and Eva notice that they aren't the only ones having trouble with Donna. Romeo and Marion become involved in a marital quarrel. It seems to be a reasonable couple but it soon turns out to be a fight divorce in becoming.
- Eva is devastated after the death of Frank. Floris wants to investigate the murder, but Hoeben orders him to help Romeo with a different murder case instead. Romeo doesn't feel taken seriously by Floris. Marion tries to recover a stolen camera which belonged to a terminally ill girl who was documenting her last days for her parents. Also, she has to give a final warning to the antisocial family she is monitoring.
- Floris and Eva investigate the murder on a Turkish boy. The suspected killer is the brother of the soon-to-be-married Afghan girl he had a crush on. Floris suspects the girl is being wed against her will. Romeo and Marion are both promoted. It is Eva's wedding day, and Floris is increasingly frustrated.
- Eva wants to get back at work and goes undercover at a Neofascist training camp without Hoeben's permission. Desmet is evicted and threatens Marion, who is also startled when she runs into René again.
- Floris and Eva investigate a bank robbery and suspect the young robbers had inside knowledge. Eva discovers over 4 million euros on a foreign bank account by Frank. Solange threatens Marion after Romeo talks to her about her dubious loans. Marion's house is torched.
- Frank's killers contact Eva and demand Frank's four million euros back. Luca is in league with them and threatens to kill her if Eva doesn't comply. Eva tries to keep Floris out of the loop, but he gets suspicious. The suspected culprit behind the arson at Marion's house is another of Solange's dubious investors, putting pressure on Romeo's relationship with her.
- Eva is taken hostage by Frank's killers. Floris finds out about Luca's involvement with them and his threats against Fleur. René takes Marion hostage.
- Floris and Eva investigate the poisoning of a teacher at a special school. They soon discover she was working under an alias. While investigating a possibly fraudulent herbal doctor, Marion is tempted to try some of her medicine. Romeo tells Floris about Fleur.
- Floris and Eva investigate the murder on an alderman who was shot while hunting. They discover his daughter is an animal rights activist. Romeo and Marion attempt to track down a "skimmer". Romeo makes a shocking discovery about Fleur. Floris discovers his old flame has committed suicide.
- The team races to prevent an attack on famed violin artist André Rieu, who has received death threats from an obsessed fan. Rumors circulate around the police station that Floris stole the money from the suitcase procured in the arrest of the money laundering gang.
- Although preoccupied with doubts about his daughter Fleur's foreign fiancé, Floris investigates the murder of businessman Toine Smeets. He was murdered at home after nightly torture, apparently to get his pin-code. His marriage was a show for adolescent son Tijs's sake, in fact he was a serial gay dater. ITC forensics and Romeo going undercover as 'Internet escort client' lead to a pair of violent thieves. The family past's secret is however found relevantly misrepresented.
- A corpse found floating in the river Maas is identified as city official Harold Decleir. Wolf works out how to link his murder with building serious, lucrative offenses involving major contractor Herman Kuyper. Romeo is furious, feeling passed over by outsider Daan de Vos as new detective, but has to work him in. Their s-approaches conflict from the first case, a gang of troublesome seniors bothering a shopkeeper.
- Eva, against her will, starts working as a team leader. So Wolfs needs to solve a murder in a nursery home. The victim is a mysterious man with a false personality. To find out why the man was murdered, Wolfs must discover who he is. Although Eva doesn't like her new position, she can take care of a few important things. And she can help Marion, who wants to take over a colleague's case.
- A young woman is found dead in an abandoned bookstore. It soon turns out she is a victim of woman trafficking. But if later a child is also found in the same place, all alarm bells go off. Romeo and Marion are dealing with a confused man who does not take his medicines.
- The CEO of a telecom company is deadly hit by a car while cycling on his way to work. All traces lead to a community of people who suffer from electrohypersensitivity; 5G opponents. Should the murderer be sought in that community or is there playing something else? Romeo and Marion are dealing with a young man who assaults women on bicycles. Soon a perpetrator comes into view, but is he the one they're looking for?
- A promising student from India dies in a house fire. Is it an accident, racism or is it the struggle within his department for publications him fatal? Wolfs and Eva try to figure out what happened to the student. Marion and Romeo have to deal with a series of animal abuse. Who mistreats animals till death follows? Meanwhile Pierre doesn't leave his wife and children alone.
- A bouncer is found dead on the property of a couple of youngsters who threatened him because he refused them at the door of his club. The young people are not impressed, but claim that they are not responsible for his death. If it appears that the bouncer is a member of a right-wing movement of ex soldiers his death comes to stand in a different light. Research leads Wolfs and Eva to the dark depths of extreme right. Romeo gets in trouble if he during a report forced a lesson car off the road. the driver hits an old woman. Does that fall Romeo to blame, or is there something else going on?
- The police arrests adolescents Loretta Verstegen and her best girl friend for a public knife fight. Leisures suggesting abuse are found on her, but only after much pressure she makes a declaration that her slick boyfriend Robbie Aerts occasionally hit her, quickly followed by a claim instead hat Wolfs sexually abused her. Daan and Romeo check on fake alarm calls from a journalist's private cellphone for which he blames his three children. Eva's disloyalty now extends to initiating a formal investigation whether Wolfs stole a fortune in cash.
- Wolfs is suspended and jailed pending an examination how the stolen cash came into his home. A computer expert's findings and Romeo's own observations bring the precinct to question supposedly software-ignorant Daan. Wolfs is cleared and liberated, but runs straight into a murderous trap. Then only Daan explains why he hates Wolf on account of a case from years before he entered the police academy.
- Realtor Julian Donkers is found hanged by a colleague who showed round the Canadian Matthews couple, which he was supposed to receive in that house. Wolfs works out the firm or its regular contractor Paul van Rossem are making impossibly hight renovation profits and finds out those homes were sold by people in Flemish sub-standard retirement home De Engel. Novice inspector Daan de Vos's zeal in a theft prevention campaign backfires most embarrassingly, but he resolves to set it right.
- Improbably successful local investment consultant Guillaume 'Will' Degryse's daughter Julia's fiancé is reported missing during a visit to the Maastricht 'kazematten', in historical fortification tunnels. 'Uncle Wil' says he spared the man prosecution for malversation for Julia's sake, but Wolfs works out both his investment strategy and linked art businesses are dodgy. Later the victim is identified as another man and Will's wife disappears, allegedly with a lover and a fortune. Meanwhile Daan gets some basic training in a handbag and cellphone theft case, which turns out to be something else.
- Dodgy beat cop Arnold Wijffels, moonlighting as security for the Maastricht golf club, is shot there. Shortly after, two corpses, also shot, are dragged from the river. Although Wolfs has to deal with his daughter's relapse in rehab, he soon works out it's all about Turkish drug-trading street gangs, one of which operates from over the Belgian border. The part of wayward dropout youngster Ab de Groot, whom evidence situates on the cop murder spot, his roughing-up and his genealogy prove the key.
- After four rape cases in sheltered areas around the city, Wolfs convinces the commissioner to set a trap with Eva as voluntary bait. While the team is distracted by habitually bothersome citizen Pieter Hofman and Wolfs by the discovery of his daughter Fleur with a heroin OD, the real rapist seizes Eva to his underground den. The desperate search focus on known sex offenders, but alas not only the team's.
- Wolfs and Eva investigate the suicide of a man who is running a business in healthcare. Soon it turns out that the company stand in a dark shadow. A whistleblower has committed suicide, but due to the death of the man her dead gets to stand in a different perspective. Pierre goes crazy and does not threaten only his wife and children, but also Romeo and Marion.
- When there's a dead Mexican found hanging on a viaduct, it seems clear that the Mexican cartel made their appearance in the Dutch drug market. It even goes old Dutch criminals too far and they bundle their powers with Eva and Wolfs. But are they as concerned as they pretend to be? Romeo and Marion have too deal with burglaries in sheltered housing. Is the stolen stuff really gone, or are the elder residents so confused that something else is going on?
- When Pierre is allowed to await his trial in freedom, things go wrong. He kidnaps his daughters and the entire police department of Maastricht goes on a manhunt to track down Pierre before he can harm his daughters. Finally they find Pierre. But the big question is where his daughters are and whether the team will be in time to save them
- Eddie's trap closes when he informs Attorney General Donkersloot about Wolfs' alleged murder of Luca, Fleur's boyfriend at the time. Donkersloot consults with Eva and makes her an offer that she cannot refuse if she wants to keep Wolfs out of prison. Meanwhile, Wolfs discovers that Eddie has hijacked his identity. And when he finds out that Eddie is on his way to kill AG Donkersloot, he decides to intervene. But is that wise?
- Wolfs has been arrested and is captured in prison between hostile inmates. Eva discovers Eddie's hideout, and that Eddie has put out an assassination order on Wolfs. But Wolfs is in limitation and cannot be reached for her. Conversely, Wolfs discovers that everything is planned by Eddie, including Eva's discovery of his hide out. But because he is in prison, he can't warn Eva that she's falling into a trap.
- On the rough of the Maastricht golf club, a member is found murdered. The case soon turns out to be linked to a murder in Sittard, which causes Chris Boot to a renew acquaintance with Eva. The men were killed with a bullet from the same weapon. But what is the motive that leads Wolfs and Eva to the perpetrator? Romeo and Marion are dealing with an neighbor quarrel which is getting out of hand.
- Jaroslav Rozman, Eddie's criminal buddy, escaped during an prisoner transport. Wolfs and Eva manage to locate the escaper, but cannot prevent the man from murdering officer of Justice van Vlijmen. the man who got him in prison, but also the man who betrayed Eddie. Wolfs thinks he has seen Eddie, but turns out to be drugged, so no one believes Wolfs. But Eva discovers that the escape from Roman may not be what it seems like. Marion and Romeoz have to deal with a catfisher, someone who impersonates to be a good date but has bad intentions
- The team tries to round up a known gang of drug runners through a targeted traffic control. Meanwhile, Eva tries to find out what happened to the stolen money through Rebecca, Luca's girlfriend. But it does not cooperate. Then there seems to be a breakthrough; a girl has spent money from the suitcase in an expensive boutique. She meets Rebecca's description. They search her house and find more money from the suitcase. The case seems complete, but then Eva makes a gruesome discovery.
- Local drug baron Bert Willaerts enforces an ''omerta' concerning a noisy raid by masked, armed men on his villa, according to him an innocent prank. henchman Marco Hartemink's adolescent son Giel is killed after torture with dog-bites. He was a clerk in a legal weed shop, where the supply mysteriously dried up a week earlier. Wolfs senses Bart's foxy, mildly abused wife Nicky also played a crucial part.
- Without formal qualifications, ex-junkie Ernst van der Geest runs a paternalistic 'care farm' for people with various disabilities, assisted by his wife and ex-con 'trustee' Wouter van Rijn. Mental patient Melgor was killed after an incident. Wolfs mistrusts the 'staff' as much as the stories and silence of the wards. Meanwhile the uniformed team investigates a man reported missing after suspiciously signing over his home.
- Investment advisor David van Langen is missing after losing most of his clients' capital in real estate deals. The victims include a brothel madam and utterly ruined pensioners. Two of those are found out staging the death of the woman's ailing husband.
- Senile retired farmer Bolt is found holding the kitchen knife used to fatally his wife' throat. Their granddaughter Monique, a big spender student whose fiancé Wally Geerts is an ex drug con, visit around the murder time. Neighbor Meindertsma works their land in tenure, on which traces of hastily harvested weed are found. Ruben Vermeeghen resorts to daring methods to punish his adulterous wife who got custody of their pre-teen son Arne.
- Oboxious rich Driek Meertens is fatally stabbed aboard the Maas party boat at his daughter's wedding with charming Frens van Wijk, son of a dole parasite and brother of ex-con Gerrie, both of whom lie about their meeting with the victim. The uniformed cops were supposed to abandon the search for a colleague's stolen service revolver, but discover Gerrie has it. Best man Joris Claessen has his own business ax to grind, and some female wedding guests are strangely uncooperative while Wolfs tries to reconstruct the events aboard by the minute.
- At Willy Zoer's Maastricht countryside wine estate, regular grapes picker and would be-wine-maker Caro Ter Velde is found by shy, doting harvest-colleague and latest lover Steef van Itterbeeke, her skull smashed with a champagne bottle, after sex without abuse. She recently broke a three years affair with Willy, whose wife Sylvana, a heartless career bitch, now fires the harvesters and claims full custody of their autistic son Antwan (9), whom only Willy cares for constantly.
- After rudely arresting a man for mild verbal abuse, rookie Esmee is run over by a car and remains in coma. The culprit gets away and murders a squatting junkie, presumably just to cover his tracks. The only trace is a prepaid cellphone, but he's hard to identify for audio shopkeeper Jonkers. Romeo and partner are rudely kept away from Esmee's sickbed by her bitching mother, as as is her father, neighboring city cop Serge van Rooy, who was finally getting to know her.
- A drunk girl who went missing after a student party is found dead in the woods, skull fractured in a fall. Wolfs's frat experience comes in handy to question various party-goers, such as cat-loving chemistry graduate Steven Kraaij, who organized the party complete with synthetic party drug and judge Hendriks's son Mart. Meanwhile the beat cops refuse to take obnoxious vagrant Jos in custody, which he demands and tries to provoke.
- A corpse is found, knocked unconscious and burned alive, on the fields site being prepared by roustabouts for singer Frans Bauers' Maastricht concert. Wolfs hasn't given any sign of life, so a replacement arrives, Ferdi Van Dam, much to partner Eva's dislike. Meanwhile the new commissioner, an ex-army former prison warden, follows orders to give top priority to meticulously preparing security for a US presidential visit. Wolfs turns up after all. Romeo deals with joyriders and a squatters fight involving his partner's son.
- The big question is how it ends between Eva and Eddie, who face each other with guns drawn. And will Wolfs still get out of prison? Romeo also has to defend himself against the Public Prosecution. In the end, the Ardennes are the setting for a very spectacular reckoning.
- Baby Gaga disappeared from the car of jobless, immature, accidental mother Dr. Ilse Rijk, who absurdly initially blames her recent partner Yoeri Herms. The team first checks on the stable gay couple the baby was promised to by fickle Ilse before the birth, but they're already hoping for another. That leaves the couple's house-mates as suspects. Meanwhile Flemish teenager Caspar Vandeputte bravely searches for his Brussels father Lucien, who went missing after buying drugs in a 'coffeeshop', which is also linked to a corpse found in the woods.
- Iraqi Kurdish asylum beneficiary Said dies at his rented home from ricin, a poison made from a tropical African plant. Neighbor Thieu Scheffers suspected his wife of an affair, perhaps with Said, who also scorned the asylum center's director's romantic overture. Iraqi Christian Anwar knows more. Even center-employed nun Serafine's colorful past and family background may be relevant.
- Romeo and Marion focus on her missing son, model student Felix, despite the formalistic chief's hostile attitude. As feared, he's kidnapped, probably by anti-globalists, and her American musician-lover seems heavily involved. Wolfs pushes to resume the investigation against the 'Greeks', only to conclude that's probably a diversion: the real threat fro the impending US presidential visit may come from a US tycoon, but White House delegate Bill Stark won't even consider this theory.
- Just after Joachim Schwarz, the 'Aachen monster' who was jailed for cannibalizing a victim's amputated limb, is paroled, his college mate, now Dr. Tiedemann MD in Maastricht, reports first threats, then abuse at his home and surgery. Wolfs collaborates with the German police, but soon realizes Schwarz isn't the only one with dark secrets. Romeo starts looking for a pair of fake uniformed cops who extort money form tourists and 'confiscate' their car when they don't pay. Eva has confessed her pregnancy and refuses to consider abortion, regardless Wolfs' apparent unwillingness to adopt, even announces her resignation from the force, but is in for a grim surprise.
- Ronald Punt is found beaten to death. He ran as 'treasurer' a probably bogus sports for the handicapped foundation, which received regular stipends from a fancy corporation. Wolfs mistrusts the staff and finds some paths keep crossing at a health club. That includes Bilal, who had fist- and financial altercations there involving Punt. The D.A. left at the precinct a briefcase containing top-secret witness protection documents. Romeo and Marion are to return them, but ignore their importance and loose them while chasing a petty shoplifter, or was that a setup? Romeo presents an appeal in a nation crime watch show.
- When Romeo and Marion go to the bank, uniformed, they are taken hostage, with manager Reein and other clients by a woman later identified as Annemarie Hofstede, who has no criminal record. Her only demand is the transfer from prison to the bank of hardened criminal Evert Smeenk, who denies even knowing her. The chief's incompetent negotiation worsens things, but the worst comes after Evert's arrival.
- Wolfs presses on his theories about the anti-globalist threat to the Us president's life being a diversion for some other fiend and discovers Demetrios's true identity and opportunity to set a trap in the church where father Machielsen just read a mass for Obama. The US Secret Service has taken Romeo and Marion in illegal 'custody'. Bill Stark sort of tries to hold back both Dutch and American sleuthing efforts. Hostage Frits is set up deviously when the fiend strikes, but Wolfs and Eva spare efforts nor risks to prevent bloodshed.
- A Chinese girl's expertly severed head is found in a dumpster. The only missing Chinese hospital patient is linked to a massage-parlor, from where she was brought in after a collapse by gentle client Sjoerd. The corpse, found later, is however terribly mutilated. Floris suspects the owner is triad-linked and set up a girls switch to cover up the crime behind his cover firm. The business empire includes a restaurant and even a hospital doctor, but probably also illegal prostitution and human trade.
- Maastricht's soccer team MVV's ethnically Turkish player is blackmailed to make an own-goal, apparently by the Chinese mob, trough his wife. Wolfs sets up a protection and trap operation, which fails, but works out the real culprits. The White House delegate to prepare a presidential visit helps identify one of them a s a multiple murderer, but dangerously (too?) late. Meanwhile a neighbor is about to profit hugely from a naive heiress's intention to leave Amsterdam for a lunatic cult's Australian estate.
- Wolfs and Eva must rehabilitate themselves and are interrogated by the national police. Eddie turns out to have left behind an inheritance; the criminal lender from whom Eddie borrowed tons in Floris Wolfs' name wants his money back. Marion takes care of a high school friend, but she cannot do as much for him as she hopes. After a dramatic outcome, despite all Marion's efforts, she must come to terms with what has happened.
- After a typical Limburg folklore shooting festival, the winner is found shot dead. Is this a case of jealousy, or is there more behind it? Marion and Romeo have to deal with children entrusted to youth care who do everything they can to evade that care. Adolescent behaviour or are there bigger problems?
- A young girl is found in the hill country. She does not seem to be able to speak, and despite investigation by detectives, no girl appears to be missing anywhere. Wolfs and Eva delve into the case and discover a gruesome history. Marion and Romeo face a tenacious old man who wants his report of vandalism taken seriously. But when Romeo and Marion's investigation reveals what is behind it, the old man regrets his report. Meanwhile, Eddie appears to have escaped the gates of hell through the efforts of the vets who saved him.
- A badly injured woman is found in a posh neighborhood. When it turns out that she has a daughter, all alarm bells go off. Especially when it turns out that the girl's divorced father is being blackmailed by criminals who kidnapped her. Meanwhile, Romeo and Marion are dealing with a club of grave robbers. When it turns out that these cases intersect, everything gains momentum.
- Cheating in the drug world immediately leads to settlements. Even innocents are not safe from their revenge. Wolfs and Eva uncover the events and are left with a special witness who gets a room at De Ponti for want of a better deal. Marion and Romeo have to deal with aggressive, homophobic people. Marion in particular is not easily rid of them.
- The criminal lender wants the money back that Eddie had borrowed in Wolfs' name. He threatens murder and manslaughter. With a ruse, Wolfs and Eva manage to trick him. They get out from under his pressure, but of course this comes at a price. Marion and Romeo find a deathly ill woman in a park. She turns out to be an exploited migrant worker and with her last breath, she asks Romeo and Marion to help her colleague. Then the employer turns out to be a powerful one.
- An abortionist is found murdered in her apartment. Soon DNA is found from a converted motorcycle criminal. Was she a victim of the hardening debate over abortion and murdered by a fanatic? Marion and Romeo are called to a break-in at the home of an ex-pro football player. It turns out that tons of collectibles have been stolen. Eddie has dealt with his caretakers. He goes after Wolfs and Eva.
- A protégé of Wolfs and Eva, former criminal Emilio whom they single-handedly pulled out of crime, appears to have been asked by the US to be extradited. According to US prosecutors, Emilio supplied drugs to a US citizen. Emilio calls Wolfs and Eva for help and claims to be innocent. Wolfs and Eva discover Emilio is right, but that does not mean extradition is off the table. Romeo and Marion delve into rent fraud around student dorms and are not happy about it.
- In France, a gendarme is murdered. The suspect is an old acquaintance of Eva and Wolfs, a neo-Nazi who has worked as an informant for the police. Wolfs and Eva seek out the leader of the neo-Nazi group who has now served his sentence. When it turns out that former informant left a manifesto announcing a mass murder after the murder, all alarm bells go red. Marion and Romeo are called to a house in a dispute. This turns out to be murder and mayhem.
- While Romeo struggles with an unreliable delivery service, Marion gets it tough. Multiple deaths, including a child during her shift. She keeps tough, but is that the right attitude? It hurts her more than she wants to admit and she realises.
- A heart surgeon is found shot dead in a house that cheaters can rent for their meetings. Was it a vulgar home robbery that killed him or did adultery have something to do with it? Marion tries to keep functioning, but turns out to be too affected by the earlier events.
- When Belgian detective De Coningh is found murdered in Maastricht, suspicions arise that Eddie is still alive. Zitman forbids Wolfs and Eva from going after him, but they are not deterred. They reconstruct what happened to Eddie after the shooting and slowly track him down. But Eddie has taken that into account; he has his plan in place. Marion has to accept that she is suffering from PTSD. Zitman goes out of her way to get her back in office.
- Because they have made a mistake when arresting Daan de Vos, Eva and Wolfs are downgraded from Detective to Officer. Their first job is to investigate the death of a young coke dealer.
- Eva and Wolfs investigate a series of suspicious deaths in the same apartment building. The detectives end up in a race against time, to stop the lugubrious serial killer. The friends of Wolfs meet up with the biker gang.
- The police get back on the track of a long time missing criminal, after he robs a barbershop. Eva receives an emergency call about Tonja. After hurrying to help her, she gets an unpleasant surprise.
- While the police are trying to trace a robber, the shopkeepers decide to hunt him down themselves. The whole station is shocked when Eva is arrested on suspicion of the murder of Daan de Vos.
- A doctor accuses one of her colleagues of having committed illegal euthanasia on a baby. Eva's old friend Tonja contacts her and shares some vital information about the criminal activities of the biker gang.
- Eva swears she has not killed Daan de Vos, but more and more evidence is found against her. Wolfs wants to prove his partner's innocence, but then the story takes unexpected turn, leading to a shocking climax.
- The murder on a rich entrepreneur leads Eva and Wolfs to an environment where beauty always comes in first place. Meanwhile officers Romeo and Marion are asked to catch an active graffiti artist.
- Eva and Wolfs investigate the murder on a young hairdresser, who's father is seeking revenge on the culprits. Meanwhile the two Officers keep being plagued by Daan de Vos.
- A senior EU official is accused of raping a chambermaid. Eva and Wolfs investigate the case, while they are also busy in finding out more about a criminal biker gang. Daan de Vos threatens Wolfs and Fleur.
- The police look after a 9 year old girl, who disappeared out of the local shopping mall. Romeo thinks he knows the kidnapper. Wolfs learns that the threat of Daan de Vos is far worse than expected.
- After Maurice's death, Eva van Dongen decides to find out how Maurice lived the last few years. Wolfs and Romeo face a distress call from a woman who indicates that her life is in danger from domestic violence. The woman is now untraceable. Wolfs and Romeo must find out her whereabouts as quickly as possible. Marion struggles with the effects of her PTSD.
- A pair of friends help an incurably ill friend exit life. A friend's doctor diagnoses a natural death. The life insurance company wants Wolfs to find out if that is really the case. With fresh reluctance, he sets to work. When he discovers that there is more to it, he bites into the investigation. Eva meets a friend of Maurice's who has been in a TBS clinic with him.
- Wolfs and Eva are working together again. The corpse of a woman running a well-known gossip channel is found dismembered in the water. The woman had plenty of enemies. Could an artist have killed her for a revelation? Or is something else going on? Marion also wants to return to work, but it is too soon. Romeo involves her in the investigation of a girl who tries to scam elderly people with a babbling trick.
- When Eva and Wolfs drive by Larry Konings' house because he has not reported to the station, Eva and Wolfs make an unexpected discovery. There is a dead body of a woman in Larry's house and he himself has disappeared. Did Larry kill the woman and did he go on the run? How well do they actually know him? Romeo and Marion are called to a fight at a funeral in the church. It turns out to be about the coffin, a cheap one when an expensive one had been paid for. But more is not right at the funeral.
- A teacher is accused of sexual assault during a school trip to Maastricht. Wolfs and Eva must investigate what happened and face a number of contradictory statements. Romeo and Marion face a case of bank fraud. An old man is talked into handing over his card, but instead calls the police. Romeo and Marion try to find the perpetrators of the fraud.
- A woman is found murdered after her shift in a restaurant at a holiday park. She had just broken up a relationship with a boy who lives at the holiday park. Did this become her fatality? Romeo and Marion investigate a series of robberies of coffee shops. It soon emerges that all the coffee shops have recently changed suppliers.
- A girl is found dead in her home. When it becomes clear that things have been stolen and her father is involved in crime, the question arises whether she is the victim of a rip deal. When Romeo and Marion follow up on a report of a kidnapping, they also become involved in the case.
- A son finds the remains of a child while clearing his deceased father's house. The father worked as a volunteer at an asylum seekers' center. Did the dead child come from there? And is the father's death a natural cause or was he murdered? Wolfs and Eva investigate the case that leads to shady financial deals with possible human smugglers. Romeo and Marion are also involved in the search for the identity of the dead child. They discover something completely different.
- During a dinner party, a group of hot boys attack Nico in the toilet. Wolfs comes to the rescue and knocks out an attacker. While Eva goes to Groningen to talk to Maurice's friend in TBS, Wolfs is instructed by Zitman to assist her neighbor. He was defrauded when purchasing a used sports car. Wolfs doesn't really feel like it, but when he discovers that the neighbor is not really clean, he continues the investigation. Romeo is bothered by delivery people who do not deliver on time, leaving Marion alone when a sexual assault is reported.
- A young man is found dead early in the morning. It turns out that he was drugged with GHB in a café the night before. Wolfs and Eva hear from the parents that they have broken off contact with their son because of his orientation. A self-proclaimed homogener who was also in the café comes into the picture. When Wolfs and Eva find the suspected dealer of the GHB and a motive, the case seems to be solved. Romeo and Marion investigate a known car thief. The man steals expensive parts from new cars that he sells abroad.
- The remains of a young man who was killed in the same way as an earlier victim are found on De Ponti's doorstep. Wolfs has discovered that the boy he protected Nico from is the son of a notorious Amsterdam criminal. When Nico subsequently disappears, Wolfs and Eva suspect that Nico has been kidnapped by Ben Swart. They go to Amsterdam to free Nico. Romeo and Marion deal with a drug trafficker who has been attacked with a crowbar. The main suspect is a boy who is forced to deal by him. However, this boy turns out to have an alibi thanks to Marion and Romeo.
- Wolfs is detained in Amsterdam by colleagues who want to know what he has to do with Ben Swart's murdered son. Back in Maastricht, Eva learns that the corpse outside De Ponti's door is a student at the art academy, the same academy attended by Nico. DNA from Tjong, Maurice's friend, is found in a car used in the murder.
- Wolfs is released in Amsterdam now that he is no longer suspected of manslaughter of Ben Swart's son. He rushes to Limburg to assist Eva, but is driven off the road by Ben Swart's men. Ben tries to deal with him, but Wolfs manages to get away, hunted by Swart's men. Eva manages to trace kidnapped Nico. While Wolf fights for his life, Eva must do everything she can to prevent her and Nico from being murdered.
- Eva is still imprisoned. Wolfs wants his daughter Fleur to confess being the real murderer of Daan de Vos. During an intervention, Marion and Romeo end up hostage.
- Wolfs en Eva investigate the murder of a Turkish drug cartel member. His gang seems to have become victim of a rip deal. Meanwhile, a worried father asks Marion and Romeo to track down his daughter's cyber bully.
- Wolfs is trying to help Fleur flee the country, but his plan does not run very smoothly. At the same time Marion and Romeo are still held hostage. Their taker announces to have horrific intentions.
- A rock band member dies from what appears to be a drug overdose. The medical examiner however believes he was murdered. Wolfs and Eva try to find out who had a motive. Marion and Romeo are meanwhile taking care of an autistic man.
- Duorng an investigation, not even confided in Eva or prosecutor Jens Bols, linking 'closed' crimes trough Mered Aysin's Turkish mob, Floris makes a bad fall chasing a Dutch deputy, who captures him to be tortured. Romeo must deal with the case of an adolescent father's complaint to be beaten by his father, which soon proves improbable, rather inspired by his parents's bitter separation.
- A man has been murdered in caves, formerly used as NATO air space surveillance bunker. The only traces are to a gang which committed a diamond robbery years ago, loot still missing, and Jimmy Waters, from Ohio, whose father once worked in the cave facility. Floris is rather distracted as his daughter Fleur is tried and convicted gravely for violence on an erroneous victim.
- A little boy disappears on his way to school. If it turns out that a notorious Belgian pedosexual may also be involved, all alarm bells will go off. Wolfs no longer trusts it when it turns out that there is a link with the Hamza's. Romeo meets Tony, Esmee's new boyfriend, but the two don't seem to get along. In the meantime, they investigate a series of thefts and fires, although they do not have to count on help from the area. Wolfs and Eve argue over Fleur's defense strategy. Wolfs wants Eva to testify that Fleur was in dire psychological distress. But Eve refuses to lie.
- After the Turkish mob boss's deputy's suicide killed that case, Floris confides in his colleagues that he suspects several seemingly closed cases to tie together in the person of prosecutor Jens Bols. Flirting with illegality and grave procedural error, he sets a trap. It proves that the drug gang, which steals its truckload of weed back, is linked with Italian mob arms traders, but those come heavily armed too eliminate all witnesses.
- Floris starts examining a series of sadistic murders, after which the corpses are dumped in the river, stretching into Germany, possibly linked to the (partially Dutch) NATO forces in Afghanistan. The national police however investigates his team in a hostile way, leading to the sequestered interrogation of Marion, as the precinct's presumed leak after experts found her access code and official notebook were used and given her apparent's absurdly low rent. Incompetent rookie Esmee finds that Romeo was right to warn her against boyfriend Tony Verwoerd, whom Floris meanwhile finds to be an Afghan drug lord's torturer, but follow him alone to Liège in Belgium.
- Tony Verwoerd effectively lured self-righteous birdbrain beat cop Esmee to Liege (Belgian Ardennes), seized her there, and warns the human traffickers' chief Gianni Macchioni Tony that the Dutch police is on their trail. Floris' team meanwhile examines the Afghan connections of other presumed victims, but arrives too late for Esmee.
- Truck driver Wim van Elst reports being drugged and robbed after a 'hot night' with a Romanian harlot he picked up in a truck stop bar. Shortly after, Joy Kon-Ckili's corpse is found nearby the robbery site. Floris's team soon links the case to their respective pasts, a Romanian mob and the suspicious action of fake drug inspectors.
- Floris is dismayed, unlike fan Eva, that HQ instructed them to take popular singer-actor Jan Smit along to 'study real police work' for a part. Yet Jan's keen eye for showbiz proves useful enough to win a wager, in the case of a stud farm owner whose murder was staged as a stable accident. She collected enemies by dodgy business with horses and champion sperm. The brothers Ahmad and Bapak run a budget valet parking firm, but Rob van Klarendonk's sports-car in their care was used for what seems a fatal nocturnal joy-ride. Romeo being punished with desk duty, rookie Joe van Waaijen gets to investigate with Marion and proves himself, despite excessive zeal.
- Wolfs and Eva are brutally cut open body of a young man called. It soon becomes apparent that he some time ago, while he was driving too hard, has caused a traffic accident in which a mother and child died. The spouse as a witness near the crime scene has seen, it seems to go to a murder in revenge. Marion tries intern Joe to guide, but this is not so easy.
- Pole Marcin Kaminski has been fatally shot in his car, the same way as a compatriot a year earlier. A gun with fitting, rare caliber is found dumped a few blocks further. It seems to fit the gun reported stolen from the home of gas station owner van der Korput, who hates justice and police since his wife was imprisoned for fatally shooting a robber who held a knife. He lives with sons, shy Mark and insensitive Ben, and their mother's slut sister Femke Suikerbuik. Joe's temper and Marion's bossy fusing cost them dearly during routine beat patrols, yet they solve a bizarre series of shop thefts by an asylum seeker employed in a seniors home.
- There's an AMBER Alert from and soon reports a witness an incident at an accounting clerk. That tells that a girl had asked to call his phone. She appears to have with the children's phone call with the warning that there would be a girl kidnapped. . Joe and Marion have to deal with a mentally confused young woman. They offer help, but where they help her actually last?
- Gemma, financial controller of a charity funding pumps in West Africa, dies in a car crash with a lethal dose of tranquilizers. Her employer was sacking staff due to financial problems, yet received additional donations for a fictitious irrigation project. Romeo is back in the field, investigating pickpocket complaints on the market square. Complaining people point to Rumanian construction laborers, but too many names keep popping up. Wolfs also links a domestic drama to a mob case and notices Eva's therapist lover treated people named in crime cases.
- As Wolfs and Eva hear that a man disappeared from a village near Maastricht, pair them soon to a cold case investigation. Years ago a child was raped and murdered in that village. Marion and Romeo have to deal with an escalating neighbors arguing. Sophia Arletti, an Italian detective, appears on the desk. She wants Wolfs her assists in an investigation.
- A woman killed her husband at night in his sleep. She appears to have too many antidepressants in her blood. The woman is under treatment for the loss of her only child to process. Her therapist is no competent psychologist and is therefore not allowed to prescribe medication. Marion and Romeo again to do with Joe's short fuse that get him in trouble.
- To chase Daniel's mob connections, Wolfs has joined Italian EU contraband task-force agent Sophia Arletti's team. Yet he blows his cover, produce authenticity control, to infirm Eva that her lover, police- and army-employed psychiatrist David Boesmeer, is the main suspect. After her furious reaction, the ingrate is on forced leave, but soon realizes he's utterly dirty, only to quickly betray herself and complicate Wolf's case.
- A witness reports a brutal, yet professional hold-up on a cash office, where heavy weapons result in a needless fatal victim. Wolfs and Eva set chase in vain, a young suspect is found murdered by his cahoots. They realize a mastermind must be abusing naive kids, and suspect an inside job. Two brothers with criminal records can barely suspend their rivalry for their mother's funeral. Romeo and Marion supervise and work out the fraternal grudge isn't based on true suspicions.
- Retired Maastricht cop Swaans claims his daughter, student Julia, was murdered by her ex-lover, painter Wijnand de Jonge, whose shamelessly-exposed model she was, but it could also be suicide and she had a stalker. Farmer Gilles Boerma claims his worthless old cow Bessy was abducted by aliens 'like may others in the Low Countries'.
- Een know Maastricht fashion designer was killed in her workshop, after her husband drove her to the airport for a flight to Milan. Autopsy shows she was poisoned with home-made Sarin gas. Her schizophrenic brother in law repeatedly threatened her. Meanwhile Romeo and Marion look into a domestic fight, but the abusive wife files complaints against her abused partner and Marion.
- A spectacular action liberates prisoners on transport by bus to court. Among them is Wijnand de Jonge, morbid artist and serial killer, whom Romeo en Marion spot in a luxury car, but is lost by them and later Wolfs. Yet he contacts them, claiming the real killer is still around. Romeo and Marion mistrust a shepherd's complaints about a loose dog, and stumble upon a suspiciously secretive vet's tightly closed home, indeed full of criminals.
- Wolfs's study mate Mart Vreeken asks Wolfs to tell his wife when he succumbed from terminal cancer. Next day his car is found abandoned at the river Maas. Wolfs contacts his wife about a possible suicide, but his car is found next day by the river. Romeo en Marion stumble upon serial thefts in a rest home, with lots of potential suspects.
- Maastricht alderman Maassen is murdered. Everyone assumes it must relate to alleged bribes from a contractor whom he helped to municipal contracts, which local reporter Goossens was attempting to expose, but he has an ulterior motive and was fired. When Romeo arrests school boy Mark Meeuwsen for minor drug dealing, the knave is convinced to identify as real dealer Lenny Bastiaans, who is linked to the alderman's haughty widow. She's also involved in murky schemes to assure custody of her grandson Robbie Rutten, son of half-wit Joost, and an adulterous affair.
- Wolfs and Eva are called to a jeweler being robbed and manage arrest the culprits, save one, who manages to take a girl hostage to allow his escape by airport. Gradually it becomes clear from people's past that there's more to this case then meets the eye.
- An actor is found dead in the river and his co-actor is hospitalized with psychological issues. The play they were rehearsing for is very emotional and drugs were used to endues these emotions. The director seems to be most suspicious. Meantime a man is revitalized. just after this is done, it turns out he has an official chain that says, do not revive me.
- Wolfs is a fugitive because he is wanted for helping the escape of his daughter Fleur. He comes to the shocking discovery that Eva while monitoring prosecutor Jens Bols is gone. Wolf has a confrontation with Bols at the safe house. Wolf escapes and starts, hunted by his own colleagues, a search for Eva. Romeo is contact for a returned Syriëganger.
- Floris is still on the run after illegally arranging his daughter's escape and suspects prosecutor Jens Bols as obsessed with Eva, without proof, yet ends up contacting his uniformed colleagues who must lie about it. Eva has actually been taken captive and is held by Bols's Walloon cahoots, but manages to overpower the simpleton and escape into the Ardennes. Jens has Floris set up as prime suspect of a jailer murder, but only gets fake official cooperation as all the precinct believes in Floris's innocence, which he must somehow prove on the run while rescuing Eva. Romeo is the only one on the parole team who checks for himself the complex personality of smart, politically-outspoken Arab refugee Mustafa Aziz.
- Wolfs still inactive state, is awaiting his rehabilitation at the request of a priest who does not trust the latest two deaths in his monastery. He joined the order. Together with Eva, he finds out that the two are indeed murdered. Marion and Romeo have to deal with reports of young women who are harassed and robbed by a group of foreign young men. Wolfs returns in his role. Is he chasing his daughter if he remains in Maastricht?
- Publican and founding 'local interests' party leader Serge ten Hove is murdered shortly after his constant only elected candidate was ousted at the poll by new members, a local football club, steered by DiPonti's recently paroled murdered Bea Middelkoop, who claims to be reformed and offers cooperation plus an alibi. Serge had an adulterous affair with his candidate and was also stalked by his lush former pub partner Hugo Thimotei. Bea control the FC club's local sponsor. Romeo approvingly inspects Mustafa Aziz's project to employ Syrian refugees, a launderette, but notices potential bomb ingredients.
- Gay model and video blog star Rickie, whose true ID is allegedly even unknown to sponsor/sugar daddy contractor Louis Mooren, is murdered bloodily, but actually faked his surgery. Floris looks into possible motives and opportunity of possible secret lover Mooren, sponsoring durable PC cloths brand owners and obsessive queen fans, who might have found out the truth.
- Desperate since his daughter Floor's murder to find and exact revenge on Bols, Wolfs has returned to his native Amsterdam, staying in an inn where only he dares stand up to a ruffian bikers gang. In Maastricht, captain Mechels must threaten Eva with dismissal as she refused to give Peter Mooy, her imposed external new partner and by-the-book superior, a fair chance, while both might learn from the others techniques and experience.
- Floris and Eva examine the poison murder of aristocratic senior castle-like estate owner Alexander van Gulliken. His demented widow is paranoid, but the pills she sneakily discards actually contain some poison. Son in law Harry Krijger manages the estate business and trust, but isn't nearly as successful as he claims. Floris also looks into possible staff grudged.
- The fight of Floris Wolfs and Eva van Dongen against the Virtus et Justitia society seems to be lost. Eva and Wolfs are arrested with at their feet the corpse of Louis Dearden. Romeo and Marion have to deal with very serious odors.