Fri, Oct 3, 2003
De Cock and his team investigate the death of a man who appears to have hung himself after winning the lottery. It turns out to be murder, and lots of greedy people from the neighborhood are suspects. With Prins' replacement still not present, the team is understaffed, and Peeters fills in.
Fri, Oct 10, 2003
De Cock and his team investigate the murder of a criminal junkie, and are troubled by indifferent reactions from the man's family and friends. Iris de Graaff is Prins's replacement, and Vledder and Keizer have some doubts when they discover that she had a burn-out after being involved in a hostage crisis a year ago, and has just returned working.
Fri, Nov 14, 2003
Croatian 'Ludoslav' Marcovic is found in an Amsterdam canal, not drowned but shot. Touristic canal boat captain Leo Koers was poisoned by pure ricine-injection during a city visit. Tour company director Katherina van de Heuvel, one of Leo's flirts along many guides, probably was the one who confided to Leo a fortune to invest from as Swiss account. Visiting NYPD chief inspector detective Jack Feretti claims all Dutch crimes are drug-related. De Cock's theory something can literally not be overseen leads to chemistry student Harry Koenraad.
Fri, Oct 29, 2004
Former fencing champion Waldemar Kant is killed in what seems a freak accident during a nightly training fight at the club with his best pupil, Boris Soetens. Commissioner Buitendam is on first name (Corneel) basis with both society families since his college days, to Vledder's sarcastic amusement. De Cock wants to know why widow Sofia Kant is as protective of Baris as his own father Max, while her son Ivar demands the killer be arrested. It turns out both families have secrets, one even a paternity matter which may be crucial for the fat inheritance.