Tino Wegener, who represents the development holding which seeks to buy Ulli Aumüller's inn and tear it down for luxury apartments, is skull-smashed, found in his room by near-bankrupt contractor Ingo Gräfe, his business date. Hansen and Hofer look at them, their staff and businesses to find the complex motive. Andi didn't expect his request for a broad touchscreen to be approved, but hearing he was offered another job after an IT course, Seits and Achziger decide to undo the rejection, but the delivery as a goodwill surprise goes pear-shaped. Self-righteous Mai has Stockl pull up old files about apparent murder-magnet Häberlein behind Sven's back, only to be duly discarded.
—KGF Vissers