

S2 • E4 Apr 16, 2013 45m
8.2
A distraught Dr. Alexander Henglooten reports to the police. He ran over Ute Schorn, his son Thorben's caregiver. He drove away in a panic, but then turned around to help the injured woman - only for the woman he had hit to suddenly disappear. A frantic search begins. The only witness is Henglooten's son, who suffers from Asperger's syndrome and has difficulty helping investigators. This requires a lot of imagination. The investigation reveals that the missing woman also worked as a prostitute. She was acutely worried that she would have to vacate her farm because of a construction project. Will the investigators find the victim, who lost a lot of blood at the scene of the accident, in time? Or is Ute Schorn already dead? While Elke Rasmussen is in the shower, Finn Kiesewetter answers her cell phone. He is confused by the message: The rings are ready. What does that mean? Colleague Schröter is excited because he's finally going to get his long-awaited allotment plot. The only thing he's missing is a letter of recommendation from his employer. He pesters all his colleagues with this until Ernst finally agrees to issue him one-with unforeseen consequences for Schröter.












