Mon, Jan 9, 2023
After Jan's trial, Stefan is still angry with Angelika. While Franitschek gets retired, Angelika is fired from the police. Without money and no place to live, she is forced to take a job as a security guard at a shopping center before the first unemployment payment arrives. By chance, she meets Eberhard Bina, a person of interest in Christine Zeitlberger's case, who hires them because his girlfriend, Sandra Maringer, a men's fashion advisor, is being threatened.
Mon, Jan 16, 2023
David Brugger is missing for three months and his wife Nadja hires Angelika and Franitschek to find him, because she fears that David was involved with the mafia and was murdered. Maja was in charge but the police closed the case for the man was a womanizer and presumably left the country. The investigation leads to a secret lover and a singles club.
Mon, Feb 6, 2023
Sabine Strobl, a friend of Stefan's, turns to Angelika because she doesn't believe her daughter Sophie committed suicide and Stefan's pathology report supports this assumption. Jakob Fellinger, the victim's fiancé, is the prime suspect. During the investigation, Angelika and Franitschek find that the Fellingers, and influential family, have some secrets.
Mon, Feb 13, 2023
Heidi Hofreiter is concerned about large-scale wage fraud in the company she works for. Angelika and Franitschek find payroll inconsistencies, ghost employees and a mysterious accident. When the main suspect is found dead, investigators find themselves in the middle of a web of cyber and economic crimes.
Mon, Mar 13, 2023
A confused girl with amnesia, a knife and a jacket covered in blood, arrives at Angelika and Franitschek's office for help. She might be involved in a stabbing at Nordbahnhof that Maja and Zlatk are investigating, as she can be seen in the surveillance videos. Angelika is convinced of the girl's innocence, but lies to the police about the bag full of money she was carrying when they first met. The investigations lead them to the train station where stray kids live under a social worker's rules.
Mon, Mar 20, 2023
Therese Hasenauer-Kralik visits Frasch headquarters because the notary has prevented access to a flat she owns until an heir of her last tenant, Mr. Huber, 85, who died two months ago, is found and takes care of his belongings. Mr. Huber was a widower, whose only son died in an accident in 1993. In the flat, they find a hidden letter written in Hindi and Indian-style fabrics from the Austrian brand Kurmatex.