- Inspectors Anna Janneke and Paul Brix are confronted with the death of six women and men, all of whom took part in a psycholysis session and died during the therapy session. As part of their investigation, they come across Dr. Adrian Goser, a controversial psychoanalyst and the sole survivor. Goser is known for conducting a particular form of psychoanalysis that uses psychedelic drugs to achieve absolute self-knowledge. While Brix considers Goser to be an impostor who consciously steers his patients into addiction, Janneke remains ambivalent about his therapy. In the hope of being able to reconstruct the last hours before the crime, Goser, as the main suspect, is brought to his villa to inspect the crime scene. While the investigators put pressure on Goser and hope for a confession, he denies any guilt and positions himself as the victim of a cruel act, the exact circumstances of which he cannot remember. During the inspection, all entrances to the house are suddenly blocked by an unknown person and a first shot is fired. Is Goser telling the truth? Is this an attack by the actual perpetrator, who now also wants to execute the last victim? And what does the performance artist Ellen, who disappeared a year ago, have to do with the case?—ADR Das Erste
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