Die blonde Frau
A helicopter, two corpses: It is a spooky scenery that Vera Lanz offers at the sawmill. Her new case reaches into the machinations of criminal high finance. The man hiding near the scene of the crime is Gernot Viehweg, the well-known astrologer and advisor to powerful business leaders. Viehweg admits that Vera was on the run from the tax investigators. After the helicopter landed, an attempt was made to shoot him. Contrary to all suspicions, public prosecutor Huber treats the astrologer with exquisite courtesy. Viehweg's notes can hook a big fish for the public prosecutor's office: the big criminal Manfred Gericke, who is responsible for bribery, drug trafficking and human trafficking.
But who is responsible for the bloodbath at the sawmill? The results of the forensics give the case a new direction: apart from Viehweg, a blonde woman must have been on board the helicopter. "Cherchez-la-femme" is now the motto of the investigation. A case that also takes a surprising turn for Vera Lanz. Last episode of the current season "The Boss".
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