Thiel - 25 - Der Hammer
This corpse fell from the sky: When Inspector Thiel arrives at the crime scene, the bus driver who was driving Dr. Wolfgang Öhrie almost ran over him while still in shock. The influential contractor had been killed with a hammer in his office and thrown out of the window onto the street. Öhrie's company is responsible for a very controversial construction project in Münster, because many suspect that the planned Waikiki oasis will not be a conventional wellness and adventure pool, but a huge brothel. There is already a citizens' movement that is demonstrating massively against the "big bang". The activist Gunnar Roth spoke particularly loudly at the protest. The pimp Bruno Vogler was killed in a Münster parking garage. Again, a hammer was the murder weapon, knows the medical examiner Prof. Boerne.
But the video recorded by the surveillance cameras in the parking garage comes as a surprise: the perpetrator is masked. He disguises himself as a superhero. And there are signs that a third murder is imminent. Does he present himself as a fighter for justice? Background information: In their new case, Commissioner Frank Thiel (Axel Prahl) and Prof. Karl-Friedrich Boerne (Jan Josef Liefers) have to track down a serial killer disguised as a superhero who kills his victims with a hammer. The body fell from the sky. When Inspector Thiel arrives at the scene of the crime, the bus driver, who was Dr. Wolfgang Öhrie almost ran over him while still in shock. The influential contractor had been killed with a hammer in his office and thrown out of the window onto the street.
Öhrie's company is responsible for a very controversial construction project in Münster, because many suspect that the planned Waikiki oasis will not be a conventional wellness and adventure pool, but a huge brothel. There is already a citizens' movement that is demonstrating massively against the "big bang".
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