Sun, Feb 17, 2013
An American diplomat is the target for a suicide bomb. He survives, but some guards and the young bomber get killed. Bibi and Moritz, the two Vienna detectives try to find out who is behind the killing. A conspiration theory becomes more and more clear and was the young car-bomber guilty or a victim?
Mon, May 20, 2013
An emergency call from a moving car at night alerts the police in Carinthia: "Eisner, BKA Vienna, service number 318-12-58. Need support!" A little later, Lieutenant Colonel Moritz Eisner was seriously injured by a shot in the head and was found motionless behind the wheel of his car in a quarry. When he wakes up in the intensive care unit, he has no idea what happened. Because he suffers from a "retrograde amnesia" which suppresses the traumatic experience itself. A fatal consequence of the gunshot wound.
After his discharge from the hospital, he searches in vain in his office for clues about his trip to this weekend vacation. His colleague Bibi Fellner and daughter Claudia cannot help either. Moritz Eisner really wants to find out what happened to him. So he directs the taxi that is to take him home on the instructions of his boss, Ernst Rauter, to Carinthia.
The arrival of Eisner, who suffers from speech disorders and dropouts, gets around like wildfire in the place, and not everyone is happy to see him. His first point of contact is the local police, because he wants to follow the trail of a silver-gray car that he can vaguely remember. Inspector Josef Hudle had found Eisner. But he knows nothing about such a vehicle.
One woman still remembers that Moritz Eisner bought red roses and a bottle of champagne from her and asked how to get to the Kapplerhütte. When Moritz searches the hut, fragments of memories of various scenes come back. He also recognizes his travel bag, which is in a corner. However, the living space was devastated by an unknown hand and the walls were sprayed with Nazi graffiti.
The two BKA specialists soon find out that the journalist Maja Jancic-Herzog, whose family belongs to the hut, kicked some villagers violently on the feet with her probing questions about a massacre at the "Persmanhof" in the last days of the Second World War . And that her husband Richard Herzog had filed a missing person report.
During the investigation of the gravel pond in the quarry, a car is recovered. The dead Maja Jancic-Herzog lies in the hold - shot, apparently at close range. On her laptop, which was hidden under the spare wheel, you can see how far she had come with her documentation. Particularly explosive: The last survivor of the terrible event, Jozefa Karnicar, reveals to the filmmaker that one of the perpetrators involved in the massacre apparently still lives undisturbed among them.
Sun, Dec 22, 2013
Albert A. Anast is the face of a controversial new reality show. He didn't show up to his own party. The "Star" has mysteriously disappeared for three days. Should one of the viewers who remained anonymous have carried out his death threat against the entertainer? Commissioners Ivo Batic and Franz Leitmayr enter the cynical world of an internet broadcaster whose success consists in exposing people ruthlessly and in the most vile way. The makers do not even shy away from falsifying their posts. There is hardly anyone who has no reason to seek Albert A. Anast's life.
Sun, Dec 29, 2013
Sabrina Dobisch witnesses a traffic accident and tries to save the life of the young pedestrian Christian van Meeren. Then she accuses the driver Doris Ackermann of premeditated murder. While Sabrina is celebrated as a courageous rescuer and enjoys the public attention, Inspector Borowski remains skeptical.