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- According to an ancient Indian tale a giant monster embryo residing in a crystal vase is predetermined to fertilize a blue-eyed woman. She will give birth to something evil to unleash horror and destruction upon human kind. Ugly septuplet brothers reproduced within the framework of mysterious genetic experiments terrorize a young innocent girl who seems to be chosen for the sinister predestination.
- A bartender watches with amusement as two strangers meet and duel verbally in his bar. Katya, a former dancer, is trying to forget the death of her young daughter. Pom, a comedian known for his verbal thrust and parry, tries to charm, shock and disgust his date in turn.
- Life in the supermarket.
- Watchman Jochems' niece is found murdered, and a distraught Jochems tries to help De Cock and his team during the investigation, only making things more difficult. De Cock worries when Jochems disappears.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a man who was poisoned with a cup of coffee. They discover a list of women he was dating at the same time.
- Lucrative Amsterdam dating service manager Caroline Hulst is found in her garage, a poorly staged monoxide-suicide. Suspects are her ruthlessly greedy partner Gerda Sieben, ex Marcel de Haan who has custody of their pre-teen daughter and two men who reacted to her contact ad: restraining order-slapped 'stalker' Jacco de Ridder and businessman Willem Groen. All lied about motives and/or alibis.
- Violent, tyrannic squatters leader Marco Kruisveen (27) is knife-butchered in Paul Mast's building trough throat, belly and both eyes. In his blood was written 'see no evil' on the wall. The answering machine recorded 'You've seen to much'. Fellow squatters Nicole Kemper, Marco's bitchy, pregnant ex-girlfriend, and severely dyslexic painter Tom Koopmans, who was covered in blood, her present lover, and blind sculptor Wanda Lammers, all lack alibis. Someone threatens and follows the detectives, even stabs Vledder in the arm.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on the rich widow of a jeweler. Her son-in-law keeps asking about her rare Casseiopeia diamond collection, which is missing, and her will holds vital clues for De Cock and his team.
- De Cock and mob boss Adriaan de Koning meet again when Adriaan's son is murdered in a sex club. De Cock races to find the murderer before a vengeful Adriaan does, and his frequent visits to the Amsterdam underworld quickly cause co-workers to eye him with suspicion. Worse, his determination to solve the case could cost him his life.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a trumpet player in a 'big band'. De Cock also celebrates his birthday.
- De Cock and his team investigate a murder at a gallery, where a man has been found buried outside.
- An employee at a Red Light District peepshow is found dead. De Cock and his team discover that the woman's death was beneficial for a lot of her co-workers.
- The leader of a controversial right-winged political party is found shot in the head in his office. De Cock and his team investigate, and are told to look for the culprit amongst left radicals and foreigners.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on an English teacher at a high school, and are told to search for the murderer in a problematic class.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder of a young dominatrix who has been strangled in her own SM equipment. Her practices did not make her very popular amongst her neighbors and family. A blind young man with good hearing turns out to be an excellent help for De Cock.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder of a young visitor in a gay disco.
- Actress Heleen Sterneberg pretends to be shot every night. When she is shot for real, De Cock and his team investigate.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a butcher, and discover that he frequently visited transvestite bars.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a fashion designer who was stabbed in the back with a pair of scissors, and discover a world of gossip and design theft.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a Head of Surgery at a hospital.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on an Italian man who froze to death after being trapped in a meat locker. Vledder suspects it is an assassination by the mafia.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a generous woman who offered help to people in need of it. There is a key witness, but he has Down Syndrome, which De Cock knows will render his testimony useless in court.
- 1995–200648m7.2 (35)TV EpisodeDe Cock and his team investigate the murder on a white supremacist.
- Dutch Turk Erdogan Olgün's wife Dobbe is stabbed fatally during their wedding party. Vledder thinks of the Turkish mob or racism, but father Achmed Olgünand his business seem legitimate. Her bigot father Evert Dobbe has an alibi. Baantjer also checks out Erögan's best friend Ali Kuçuk, who has a bitter with him argument that evening, but no apparent motive, and the bride's alleged infidelity.
- Transport firm acquisitions chief Tjeerd Fokkema (43) is found in his garden by a neighbor's grandson, skull smashed with a 'silence' monkey garden statue. He was on bad terms with his grumpy neighbors, including sculptor Siep Wijers, rumored to have an affair with Fokkema's girl-friend Viola, which both deny. Recluse Wim Van Eck's alibi in an obvious fake. Rude rumor-monger Mrs. Harskamp keeps her cancer-recovered daughter Jolien in bed needlessly, but she sneaks out to be with Tjeerd's abused dogs, which she and Wim care for. Old secrets, including a whole identity, are needed to close the plot.
- At Christmastide, Amsterdam shelter junior salvo Betty de Wijn is murdered. Obvious first suspect is regular homeless junkie Ferdy van Nieuwkerk, who found her with major Dreef. It soon becomes clear even Salvos can be deeply involved in illegality, such as drug dealing, as certainly applies to Betty's ex, now an officer-trainee. Tragically, a suspect is killed himself.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on an old woman who turns out to be a witch- a Wiccan, to be precise. Suspects include a high priestess and an Ethiopian priest whose name is drawn in blood near the corpse.
- In charge while De Cock is on holiday, Vledder doubts Dr. de Koninghe's suspicions about he apparently natural, yet unprovoked death of Annie Bunk, one of the pensioners in Mrs. Nachtegaal's private Amstyerdam retirement home. De Cock convinces him to order an autopsy anyhow, which suggests murder. Bunk has (potential) heirs from two marriages, who lie about alibis. Things have disappeared from the deceased's room. Nachtegaal and her unpaid deputy, pensioner Jacob Breekland, have their own secrets.
- De Cock and his team investigate the death of a market inspector and discover that the man was corrupted and not very popular amongst the traders.
- Grim Bible-obsessed, terminally ill contractor Karel Huberts confesses the murder 19 years ago, i.e. past the Dutch statute of limitation, of his neighbor boy Mark Scholten (then 17), whom he suspected of 'raping' his actually consenting daughter Marijke, who since refuses all contact with both parents. The skeleton masoned behind a well in the basement of an apartments building Huberts helped construct at the time is identified as Mark's. The victim's surviving brother, restaurateur Hans Scholten, who has a criminal record, rages at the police, including De Cocq, who never acted on his suggestions that Karel did it and maintains the old murderer abused Marijke himself. Shortly after, Karel is butchered like a pig.
- Just after his prison-release, Amsterdam pimp Regilio Graanoogst is murdered. Shortly after, his popular jailer Nico van der Kolk suffers a similar fate. The team looks into rivalry between illusive local crime king Adriaan de Koning and Graanoogst's rival street gang, inherited by brother Orlando, but also personal matters, such as infidelity, and improbable coincidences with alibi relevance.
- De Cock and his team investigate the death of an old lady who appears to have been pushed down the stairs.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a priest in a church- the man has been hit in the head with a statue of the archangel Gabriel. It turns out that the man was not as holy as he seemed.
- Acting on a hunch, De Cock decides to re-investigate the death of a young man after several mysterious occurrences at his funeral.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a man who was trying to get his daughter out of a cult. The man's wife accuses the cult leader, and De Cock soon finds out why.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a popular singer who has been poisoned.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a pimp at the Red Light District.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a celebrity, and discover a connection to the trade in forged art. Also, the man's wife was having an affair. Vledder tries to get Prins to come with him to a wedding as a witness.
- A successful businessman is found murdered aboard a replica of a Dutch East India Company vessel. De Cock and his team find plenty of motives, for instance an ex-employee who went bankrupt because of him, and even the man's own children.
- An unpopular publisher of ladies' magazines is found murdered. While investigating, De Cock and his team discover that the man abused and cheated on his wife. Strangely, all suspects seem to have an alibi.
- De Cock and the rest of the team are shocked when a young police officer is strangled during an open day at the police station. A reporter appears to know more about the murder.
- Leading Amsterdam restaurant critic Johannes de Boer is found in a street dumpster, poisoned in a triple mustard sauce dinner. His wife lies as if she were filing for divorce, while he was and the prenuptial would have left her destitute. His often abusive reviews ruined several restaurateurs, unlike his nephew Wouter Bossong, whose is still in financial trouble. Buitendam enjoys finding out which restaurant serves the mustard dish. De Cock however also discovers another type of grudge.
- A man from Assen witnesses the murder of a web-cam model while visiting an Amsterdam-based porn site. De Cock and his team investigate, and reluctantly work together with crime reporter Renee Goes. During the investigation De Cock meets an old acquaintance who turns out to be deeply involved in the case.
- Merciless TV critic David Waterman is found at his home desk, eye fatally pierced by his pen, no signs of fight, break-in of theft. Despite a bitter separation, the serial adulterer left a huge life-insurance benefiting his ex and daughter. His vitriolic columns made many enemies among actors and writers. One of them was allegedly seen entering the house in the fatal night. Baantjer wades trough alibis and motives, yet reconsiders taking account of a possible accidental factor.
- De Cock and his team investigate the death of a Turkish college student, who appears to have been pushed out of her living room's window.
- De Cock witnesses a fire at the house of a promising young tennis player, in which his girlfriend dies. To De Cock's amazement, no on- not even the young man himself- seems moved by her death.
- A notary shows De Cock a video in which a client tells that he has been murdered by his wife and her lover. When De Cock asks how long the man died, the notary reveals that he is still alive.
- After a biker club member crashes in a tunnel and dies, it is discovered that the bike was sabotaged. The man's father accuses the club leader.