The corpse of the historian Wolfgang Folkert is found on the steps of the Monument to the Battle of the Nations. Hajo seems unusually upset since arriving at the crime scene. Apparently the place brings back unpleasant memories for him.
In the luxury boutiques of Leipzig, three wealthy Russian women make their black credit cards glow. They spend a few days in the city for a shopping trip. But the fun doesn't last long. Danyanka Mashakova is found dead in her hotel suite.
Nurse Lukas Kippler is pushed out of the window in a nursing station. The only eyewitness is a locked-in patient. Although Sandra Buschhaus is fully conscious, she cannot communicate with her outside world.
In the middle of Leipzig, a masked man stops a car. He shoots the driver in cold blood and escapes with a bag full of jewelry. But the victim, student Louis Rother, was not alone in the car.
SOKO is concerned with the murder of the beautiful visiting student Zahra Rahman from Pakistan. Much to the chagrin of her parents, she has started an affair with a married businessman. In her homeland, adultery is frowned upon.
A confused woman reports to the police. She was allegedly drugged in a club and then raped. Even her best friend, who was partying with the victim that evening, doesn't seem to be able to provide any information about the crime.
Volker Junge is arrested on suspicion of murder. He was found with the murder weapon next to the body of his former colleague Martin Klausen. But Volker denies having killed his colleague.
Jan takes part in an LKA course. There he gets an offer to work as a police officer for the U.N., but he would have to move to New York. Before he has time to really think about the offer, SOKO has to solve the murder of Patrick Brenner.
During the court break, a dispute between the brothers Hannes and René escalates and ends in a violent fight. Teacher Mrs. Canarius pronounces the reprimand against René. Shortly thereafter, she is found dead in her biology cabinet.
Rather by chance, SOKO gets on the track of an almost perfect crime: A young couple finds the body of the Mannheim businessman Thomas Häberle in the forest - neatly sawn into 50 parts and packed in plastic bags.
After the argument with Jan and his collapse, Hajo is in the hospital. He doesn't want to hear Jan's apology. Suddenly, the police are called to a hostage situation in a neighboring ward of the same hospital.
The young musician Gesine Bentheim was shot dead in the Jewish cemetery. Her companion Jacob Silberstein, a Holocaust survivor, has to be hospitalized with injuries. It quickly becomes clear that the fatal shot was actually aimed at him.
The severed head of a young girl is found on the banks of the Elster. When Tom recognizes the dead woman, he blames himself. A few days earlier, his friend Tanja Hamann had asked him to help find her daughter Lucy.
Dr. Plate, a doctor in a psychiatric institution, was murdered. The perpetrators can only be carers or patients. The suspect is the former soldier Karl Henschel, who painted pictures showing the doctor cruelly mutilated.
An old aircraft bomb is found in a forest near Leipzig and the corpse of a young woman right next to it. It turns out that this very woman had been autopsied a few days earlier by Prof. Rossi and a group of students.
The father of the family, Roman Benkelmann, was attacked and killed in front of his house. Because the victim's expensive SUV was stolen, the inspectors initially assume it was a robbery and murder.
An emergency call to the police at night is the last sign of life from 21-year-old Mona Kraft. Shortly thereafter, her cell phone is found in a park. There is no trace of her herself.
The body of Georg Zander, a convicted garbage thief, is found in a container at the Pelzow couple's recycling depot. Michael Koch was in charge of supervision and only took his eyes off the containers for a lunch break.
In an exclusive retirement home in Leipzig, 93-year-old Moritz Sand is given the wrong pills, and he dies as a result. His premature death is just as convenient for his daughter Inge Schmidt and for the director of the home, Lukas Franzen.
Shock for Leni Maybach: early in the morning she finds her boss Henning Grothe dead in the backyard of the newspaper office. It quickly becomes clear that someone pushed the editor-in-chief off the roof terrace.
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By what name was Leipzig Homicide (2001) officially released in Canada in English?