Fri, Dec 1, 2006
De Cock and Vledder escape the explosion at Lowietje's café. Experts say it was caused by a gas leak, but De Cock doesn't believe it. The case seems to be getting over De Cock's head, and, surprisingly, it appears that Prins is involved, too. Den Koninghe reveals that he is quitting soon.
Fri, Oct 27, 2006
De Cock's sister has died in her retirement home in Urk. During the funeral, De Cock sees "Here lies the seed of Satan" painted on her grave. Back in Amsterdam, a similar text is painted on his house. Meanwhile, Vledder's father is attacked in Vledder's house, and a woman who accused Keizer of sexual abuse, even providing a semen sample, is found dead, leading Keizer to be suspected of the murder. On top of everything, De Cock's wife is assaulted and ends up in the hospital, unconscious.
Fri, Nov 24, 2000
A confused Vledder is found near the body of a shot man, with traces of gun powder on his hand and his fingerprints on the murder weapon. De Cock can't believe that he committed the murder, and continues to investigate the murder even though another team is already working on it. It turns out that the other team is led by a vengeful former colleague of De Cock.
Fri, Oct 5, 2001
Vledder is deeply shocked when his present girlfriend, newspaper reporter Renee Goes, is found murdered in a parking lot. It gets worse as the investigation suggests she was sleeping around with the growing lists of potential suspects, some of whom were implicated in a drug network she intended to report to him. Vledder can't control his doubly-motivated hostility to his rivals-suspects, so he has to be suspended. A suspect drug-pusher escapes from the precinct after pointing at a a rival gang, only to be found presumably pushed down from a high balcony.
Fri, Oct 27, 2006
Following the chain of mysterious attacks, De Cock concludes that a recently released murderer caught by the team in the past is now trying to get revenge. Several old cases are re-investigated. Meanwhile, Keizer is still under suspicion of murder, and Mrs. De Cock finally wakes up.
Fri, Nov 19, 2004
De Cock and his team investigate the murder of two prostitutes. Both have fish figures carved into their abdomen, suggesting the culprit could be a crazed serial killer. Another possible culprit is a ruthless Albanian gangster. The girls' pimp, Frits Raven, is the daughter of De Cock's old friend Sanne Groot-Koerkamp. De Cock decides to retire, and Den Koninghe considers changing jobs.