Zeugenschutz
A shot brings life to a standstill on Munich's Königsplatz. The young pickpocket is dead, a seemingly innocent bystander falls to the ground with a shot in the shoulder. One bullet, two victims and no witnesses. While Vera is still puzzling with her colleagues about the motive for the boy's murder, the case takes a surprising turn at the scene of the crime. The uninvolved Hannes Walther kidnapped the ambulance. For Vera Lanz, all clues for an investigation disappear. Even the bullet is still in Hannes Walther's shoulder. The sympathetic new public prosecutor Sebastian Hartmann also sees little potential for clarification here. However, when Walther's fingerprint was found in the BKA file, the case picked up speed – in a surprising direction.
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