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- Dr. Jessen is a Hamburg psychiatrist who also works for the police. In the first scene, he tries to convince a woman standing on a bridge not to jump. To no avail: first she drops the mobile to which she had listened continuously, then she lets herself fall. Was this a usual suicide - or was the woman under somebody's influence? Dr. Jessen tries to get the police to investigate.
- Dr. Jessen just wants to spend time with his daughter. But instead he again becomes involved in Ruiz' cases, a double murder and the body of a drowned girl.
- The Hamburg psychiatrist Johannes "Joe" Jessen is not sure if he wants the exquisite Sina Martensen as a friend for his daughter Charlotte wants.
- Commissioner Vincent Ruiz has no more sympathy than his colleagues for loner psychology professor Dr. Johannes "Joe" Jessen, yet enough professional respect to seek his help as gifted profiler. Jessen realizes the unidentified female corpse is no prostitute but rather a nurse. As she's identified as a former patient of Jessen, the police starts to suspect him given links to more dark deaths in his past, while he realizes his enigmatic present therapy patient Robert Mohren is the key but can only prove it if he stays at large, requiring help from his ex and a former assistant, thus discovering a tragic mistake belatedly.
- Dr. Jessen visits his comatose father at the hospital. At his bedside a strange woman claims to be his wife. Jessen investigates his father's double life.
- A commissar seeks the help of a psychiatrist when he suffers from amnesia amidst a case.
- Psychiatrist Dr. Jessen is thrilled when his ex-wife suggests a vacation at North Sea with their daughter. But then Anna Bartholomé need his help with a double murder case in Husum. Jessen thinks he can do both.
- Psychiatrist Joe Jessen not only has to deal with the fact that he recently shot a man, but also the separation from his wife Nora. His Parkinson's disease continue to cause him hard. As his practice is devastated by a burglar, Joe's laboriously preserved façade seems to be finally crumbling. But then he discovers that a medical record was stolen during the burglary - that of Milena Lorenz, a beautiful young woman whose husband David vanished without a trace six months ago. Since then, she has been forced by the arcade owner Marek Klaudiusz to work off Dirk's gambling debts as a prostitute - a fact that she keeps secret from her two children. What Joe does not know: Milena Lorenz is already in the sights of the Hamburg police in the guise of Vincent Ruiz, who suspected Milena murdered after a fierce row the driver of the arcade owner Klaudiusz. Ruiz is convinced of Milena's guilt, but Joe does not believe that the young woman is capable of murder. But as more people die in Milena's environment, he also has doubts. From a child psychiatrist who treated Milena many years ago, Joe experiences incredible things. Then the events roll over and Joe has to prove both his criminal talent and his skills as a psychiatrist to prevent a tragedy.