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Mon, Oct 9, 2017
Police commissioner Julian Sellinger investigates the disappearance, probably kidnapping and/or death, of Sophie, daughter of Hessen's next LKA (state prosecution) president Herbert Wichert, from exclusive boarding school Erlengrund. He is forced to collaborate with LKA-agent Isabell Moosbach, who goes undercover as new sports and literature teacher as Karla Parker, but hides being an alumna until her father's sudden death, while her recently deceased mother received regular (hush?) payments the school benefactors' generous foundation, presided by Wilfried Maas, which may stem from the former GDR's communist party SED. Shortly after, brilliant but haughty and unpopular Felix Baumschulte's corpse, whose enigmatic photo manipulation art suggests he knew much, is found shot and floating in the lake, probably a staged suicide just before he was to proudly direct the school orchestra. Felix especially provoked Sophie's otherwise gentle class boyfriend Till Rückert, but Sophie was pregnant and had an external adult lover. Felix was killed with a weapon missing since it was used for a cop murder in the 80s on the neighboring air field. Killer Volker Jens who later died in a car crash in foreign hiding was a housemate and leftist clique mate of Felix's father, Frank Baumschulte, as were Herbert Wichert and his present wife Susanne. Markus Dietze, son of the murdered cop, still believes Volker Jens had an accomplice.
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Wed, Oct 11, 2017
Julian Sellinger finds his investigation for the murder of Felix handicapped after the return of kidnapping-denying Susanne Wichert while Isabell focuses on the photograph of her presumed dead father, leading to confrontations in Jena with her mother and back in Hessen with foundation president Maas. Designated state security chief Herbert Wichert stops at nothing to save his family and career, setting up Markus Dietze and Volker Jens to manipulate blame for the airport cop killing and Felix's murder before murder by sniper. Sellinger and Isabell must tie both cases together surprisingly, Maas's abuse of "Erlengrund" as well as Felix's other enemies and paternity issues.