

S4 • E15 Feb 20, 2017 45m
7.0
The violent death of a horse farm owner is a concern for the Lübeck Criminal Investigation Department. It was widely known that the xenophobic Alfred Petersen had a grudge against the neighboring refugee home and its residents, and had even filed a lawsuit against the home. But why, then, did Said, a 14-year-old Syrian refugee boy, call for help for the dying Petersen and then disappear since the crime? Finn Kiesewetter and Lars Englen question his sister Fatima. Does she know where the boy is? The case is overshadowed by a protest in front of the refugee home, called by the well-known Nazi lawyer Malte Henning, who also represented Petersen. But how did he know that the murder weapon came from the home? Little by little, the full extent of this murder case becomes clear to the Lübeck Criminal Investigation Department team. Petersen was not only violent towards the foreigners he hated. His wife Inga and son Johannes also suffered at his hands for years. Finn and Lars do everything they can to find Said. Because only the traumatized boy knows what really happened on the night of the murder.








