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- Mattes and Melanie serve the young, activist artists group "Wilde 13" an order to stop squatting within 24 hours. They find in the cellar down the stairs badly wounded the collective's benefactor Jupp Kohler, who was pushed and injured his spine critically. He cooled down so badly, he must have been left ere a long time. A disguised man manages to escape from the scene in mattes' presence. Jupp keeps claiming it was an accident, no attack, but leaves the ER suddenly and without a trace after a visit from his alleged teen daughter, squatter Lilly Bach, risking a permanent or even fatal spine collapse. Jupp's past and illegitimate progeny prove key to the case.
- Homeless.
- Guest hostility.
- Sex? We? Pff !.
- A few bone fragments in a metallic art work at Uwe Brandt's garage strike visitor Katrin Stoll, so it's disassembled and declared the murder site and weapon for the murder of Ingo Schlöttke, long missing dodgy trader in vintage GDR cars, Uwe's partner of the owner in a business that millions until the 1990 German reunion ended the monetary base. The case is the first in the special unit for senior detective Henrik Mertens, who hides his terrible wound, and his brilliant junior Benjamin Kuttner, after Mirko and Yannck jumped at a UN project in Africa. They investigate Uwe and Ingo's long-abandoned son, wheelchair-bound Ronny Schlöttke, once his doting teen runner, and his overprotective, vindictive mother Marion.
- 2009–202145m8.8 (15)TV EpisodeYou want in my life? That is my life.
- A family saga with a supernatural twist, set in a German town where the disappearance of two young children exposes the relationships among four families.
- A corpse wrapped in a great goat wool rug was found hidden on the roof of a Berlin multiple family home. She died from a heroin OD in the 1970s. The team strongly suspects foul play, identified her, the club and the drug dealer. The motive and hence murderer however are far less obvious, whether private or drug trade-related. Mertens stubbornly soldiers on despite his disabling back condition, refusing to consider surgery.
- Too early.
- They are in love, they do not count.
- Two students have a conflict. But its deeper than you think.
- Do I have a bad twin?
- The girls from East Berlin.
- Shenja's return.
- Fear for Emma.
- When the Berlin Wall fell in Holger Bruhns, GDR border guard Holger Bruhns was beaten to death. Now a wild boar devoured the hand, wearing a Totenkopf ring (emblem of Himmler's elite), of Dennis Schmidt. His son Tobias Hagenau is blatant Neonazi, in the bunch employed by Georg Stahl's security firm, infiltrated by Holger's former police colleague Hendryk Kast.
- Berlin state attorney Bernd Eschenbach arrests Arne Gasch for digging up the bones of his big brother Sören, whose fall from a skyscraper, officially a suicide, he claims to be a covered-up murder because the boys were attempting to smuggle film to the West showing the abusive conditions in the GDR juvenile workhouse they were confined to. The team finds proof he actually succumbed from a knife fight and looks into the knaves conspiring bunch as well as former Stasi captain Detlef Wolf.
- A corpse in a car is identified as an investigative reporter who went missing during the nuclear fallout panic after the 1986 Chernobyl power plant explosion. His last case was the groceries firm of Reiner Berg, but the team also suspects ruthless methods within his newspaper, involving the present editor in chief and the photographer he made travel incognito all the way from Ukraine to prove the fraud with provenance of food fro the Berlin market.
- Rich Armin Wehrkorn's corpse was released for a funeral by the GP diagnosing cardiac arrest, but jumping-in forensic pathologist Sandra Mai diagnosed digitalis OD poisoning, making it a case for Hansen and Stadler . Fresh widow Maren Wehrkorn inherits most and knew about his generosity to kept lover Bärbel Greiner, whose jealous student ex-roommate Amelie Berger points to Armin's employer, boat builder firm Kreitinger, where he was chief accountant. Sole owner Josef Kreitinger claims he know about Wehrkorn's huge firm fund misappropriation over moths, yet only informs the law firm and his son and recent successor as CEO Daniel. Hansen and Stadler suspect blackmail and find an interesting hit and run.
- Slowly squeezes.
- * and you on your fucking knees.
- A male corpse dragged out of Berlin's river Spree, mysteriously contains a female's DNA. She disappeared years ago after a wild nightclub party. He's identified as jeweler Serge Repin's son Igor, who received a life-saving bone marrow transplant from her, which exceptionally kept her DNA. But the operation was highly irregular, as turns out because the donor was blackmailing the patient's father. She ran away from her devout Catholic father Andreas Huber, who immigrated from the rich West. Meanwhile Mirko starts teaching his workaholic lover Katrin to respect their collaborators' normality, including Jannik's dream shaped in a culinary video blog.
- The 1-1-2 is so much easier to remember.
- A corpse found in a clothing bag beached up in the Berlin sewer system is identified, thanks to Benjamin's hobby expertise, as 2004 early fashion model Luise Graf. She disappeared after wrecking her career as designer Marc Bäumer's label face by falling vomiting on the catwalk and was instantly replaced by another street-casted nobody, who quickly left the business. The team focuses on the 'couch casting' and ruthless rivalry between the ally cats to become fashion queen plus Marc's PA and partner Patricia Kunkel. Benjamin also coaches Rufus when Samira finally accepts a date.
- A mummified male corpse in a renovated Weißensee (ex GDR) heating plant is identified as one of the Wöllner siblings, who went missing in 1991, when the Treuhand took control of East German state companies in need of private modernizing, in his case HiFi production. The case revolves around conflict interests between the former communist party secretary, his Western investor and the siblings, involving jealousy and corruption. Young Benjamin's flashy research and interest stuns for such an old case, and he helps Henrik cover up his back pain. Rufus is frustrated how little his acribic work is appreciated, especially by blase Katherin, and the boorish ex-GDR forensic interim for his oriental date.
- 2009–202145m8.4 (13)TV Episode
- Have a good meal.
- Too late.
- Your DNA, your job.
- A video going regionally viral on Internet showing Mattes manhandling a juvenile thief is bound to see him suspended pending or during an AI investigation, which may compromise his entire career. Forensic medical expert Dr. David Lindberg declares to recognize the abused youth as the burglar thug who, while escaping, committed a hut and run landing doc in a wheelchair for life. Mattes promises Lindberg an informal investigation, but finds with the team Juri Danilow is 'only' a petty street gang thief who didn't cripple Lindberg, so the must lean on him and his mate to turn on the abusive gang boss.
- Rufus's charges accidentally smashed the jar containing a thus-damaged human heart in the university's anatomical exposition, so he brings it in for informal repair. Samira thus discovers it contains a broken-off piece of metal, the cause of death, which isn't listed In the record of the collection, which is managed by Katrin's former mentor, Prof. Richard Hein (former GDR), whom Henrik and she soon find to be hiding the full story. The identity of the corpse must have been falsified, and Benjamin's research links it to the Nazi concentration camp medical and racial research programs, and a surviving relative.
- 2009–202144m8.3 (10)TV Episode
- Courier A.L.P. truck driver Bernd Hübner's skull-smashed corpse is accidentally found collapsed on his steering wheel by jogging Dirk Bergmann. The manager, Bettina Naumann, points at a row with a colleague, who admits being green with envy as Bernddumped many packages at reluctant baker Willibald Grummler's shop, as allowed by the baker's wife, apparently sweetened romantically. Hübner also collected designer clothes and accessories above his pay grade, which Stockl notices to be blunt fakes, all traced to a Milan gang, and such long voyages couldn't go unnoticed, so Naumann was into the counterfeit trade. Verena Danner is less amused the other colleagues to find partner Dirk Bergmann dumps work on her, while triple-dating amongst others forensic Dr. Sabine Eckstein and sort of two-timing generous home cook Marie, so they gang up.
- Shortly before the traditional Bavarian-costumed society of Schwindkirchen's festive flag ceremony, 'flag bride' Traudl Neuner, a veterinary's assistant, is found, strangulated and shaken. Seizing the honorary post from her less fortunate former buddy Sonja Amann may have turned their friendship into hatred. Her ex Gerhard Waitl, against whom her father obtained a restraining order, is found in possession of her cellphone. A falsified diploma proves crucial to investigators Bergmann and Danner . Bergmann got Stockl, advised by Andy, to suggest and a book a romantic lake cruise dinner to thank host Marie, but she rather enjoys accidental meetings with acquaintance Klaus Rehberger, whose ICT form was hired by Rosenheim municipality.
- A corpse in Berlin, stabbed with an unusual blade, is painstakingly identified as Khaled Qaderi, an Afghan translator for the NATO police training mission in Kundus when Henrik Mertens was an instructor/ According to daughter Aryana he's missing since 2014. Former soldier Thomas Bauer and reporter Bela Neumann become suspects, or Khaled may have been 'executed as alleged traitor. To pay Katrin Stoll's kidnapper Zoch's huge ransom, Henrik involves teammates Bach and Dr. Julia Löwe in an elaborate plan to use forged cash from the evidence room.
- Based in Neukölln, Berlin, Toni manages the daily business of dealing with the Arab gangs and ends up wanting to leave his old life behind for his family, but as expected, it's never that simple.
- The lives of two families in East Berlin between 1980 and 1990 as the era of communist DDR slowly comes to an end.
- Miriam Stockl finds the travel bus she was to take on half-week Paris mini-holiday organized by the local Rottaler family firm delayed indefinitely as the corpse as found inside after the previous tour, in Tuscany, of precious books expert Dr. Ansgar Rittner, whose wife Claudia never accompanied him to cultural sights, rather' flirting' with Christian Frehling, a dreaded wine expert who always criticized every element of his tours. Hansen and Aubinger investigate. Ansgar died from a tranquilizer OD, administered by a fellow traveler. Guide Agnes Rottaler and manager-husband Georg feared his public criticism, sometimes even to court, she even stole his notebook. Miriam's suitcase keep preventing her to set off, even by train.
- After more than 30 years, an old friend of Felix Murot appears back in Germany.