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- A grieving couple retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage, but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse.
- A kidnapped musician and his missing violin are the prelude to a series of murders whose victims were deeply involved in business connections between the GDR and Austria. The investigators of SOKO Vienna and Leipzig are working together.
- Over a glass of red wine one evening, fine artist Robert Clinch, and collector, Jeff Brown postulated a fun idea, "What if we could find a Goggomobil Dart sports-car and paint Robert's signature paper darts on it?" And so the story begins. G, O, G-G, O. What starts as a simple "art car" project quickly reveals itself to be a fascinating mix of art and engineering, combining car racing, automotive design and a passion for collecting art and fascinating objects, in one documentary. Overcoming personal loss, technical issues, and looming time constraints, Robert struggled to deliver the project in time for a major exhibition in Melbourne. The story intertwines exhaustive technical investigation and countless hours of fastidious hand-painting within a historical context, of how the car was designed and marketed in Australia, to produce a truly unique objet d'art. In an era where car manufacturing in Australia has come to an end, perhaps this project memorialises that change. Robert's work often depicts industrial decay and evolution and perhaps the D'art project is an uplifting and engaging reflection of the change in our motoring history. Ultimately, the project celebrates "fun" and is a wild ride through Australian popular culture. Featuring the car's designer Bill Buckle, enduring actors Tommy Dysart and his wife Joan Brockenshire, who made it a household catchphrase, and the legacy of the Joseph Brown collection, this amusing documentary is supported by some of Australia's pre-eminent art and car professionals and collectors.
- 74-year-old Maria Gutmann is found dead - frozen to death. Immediately suspicious is the drug addict homeless Vincent, who wears the old lady's coat. But then Prof. Rossi discovers that the woman must have been dead for over eight years.
- The flight instructor Alina Ziegler is found dead in a field. Presumably she fell from a great height. Her plane is unsecured on the apron. The investigations reveal: Alina wanted to emigrate to Canada and needed a lot of money for it.
- When Kim picks up her father from the archaeological institute, a man points a gun at him. Kim and her father can defuse the situation at the last moment. The man runs away and is later found dead. Kim's father comes under suspicion.
- Toms daughter Jackie begins an art study in Halle. But when Tom finds out who is Jackie's art professor in Halle, he gets worried: Jonas Korda was the prime suspect in a previous, unexplained case in which a student has disappeared.
- The young professional climber Sofia Lasarew was found dead in a climbing gym. The circumstances of death are similar to an unsolved case. Finally a suspect is arrested for both cases. But he is murdered in custody.
- In front of the house of Dr. Thiel, a man is murdered in a robbery. Thiel calls the police but does not give his name. The two perpetrators fled before the police arrived at the scene.
- Sabrina Rückert works for the logistics company Holger Becker. One evening she has been kidnapped. The kidnapper thinks she is Becker's daughter and wants 500,000 Euros.
- 15-year-old Joscha Wieden finds a body while fishing. It quickly becomes clear that it is the body of Kenny Oertel - his friend who has been missing for six years. The investigators roll up the "Cold Case Kenny" again.
- Ina Zimmermann's son Paul and his girlfriend Sarah discover the body of a man in a lake. The dead man, Thomas Beckmann, has clear signs of fighting on the body. The focus of the investigation is on the dead man's family.
- An unknown woman with a red hoodie gets into the car of investigator Jan and asks him to drive off quickly. At the same time, Tom and Kim investigate a murder case in a late night purchase. Witnesses tell of a woman in a red hoodie.
- The politeness Susanne Kramer is overwhelmed and kidnapped in the street. There is no trace of the young woman until the kidnapper reports on a live broadcast on Juli Segers' podcast. Apparently it is an act of revenge by the kidnapper.
- The young trans woman Ria is murdered in cold blood. It is suspected a trans-hate crime hate crime, but Dagmar Schnee speculates a family motive. The suspects include Clemens Schnee, father of Ria and ex-husband of Dagmar Schnee.
- Investigator Kim witnesses an altercation in which one of the men collapses with a knife in his stomach. The other flees. Kim chases them down to a ruined building, where the ground collapses and they are buried.
- 30-year-old Maik Jansen is found dead. He was pushed from the balcony of his apartment. During the autopsy it turns out that Maik lived with a donor kidney, but he could not have obtained the kidney in a legal way.
- The corpse of a young man is floating in the Karl Heine Canal. The violent death of Johannes Ehrenberg leads the investigators into political camps of two extremes in Leipzig.
- The bailiff Kevin Neumann is found dead in a parking lot. The first clues point to robbery and murder. Wolf Ribka, a violent client, is under suspicion. But the victim's mistress is also playing a wrong game.
- The businessman Balthasar Blomberg and his son Moritz disappear without a trace, everything points to a kidnapping. Moritz suddenly reappears, but can't remember anything.
- When Kim wants to visit her grandfather, she finds him slain in his house. There were three similar burglary cases lately. All victims were on a promotional trip. The former investigator Hajo Trautzschke should be introduced as a decoy.
- Ralf Harting is brutally attacked in a tenement house. During the questioning of the injured party, Ina and Kim learn that his ex-girlfriend Caro is in great danger. When Jan and Tom enter a pizzeria on their day off, events roll over.
- Oskar Trindel, managing director of an international logistics company, is found dead at a freight yard. Trindel wanted to build a multi-million dollar trading center in Leipzig with his brother and a Chinese business partner.
- Boris Kettler is said to be released from prison for good leadership. Three years earlier he had tried to kill Katrin Graber. The investigators had just prevented the assassination and Kettler swore revenge.
- Sven Lobinger is found shot during a meeting in his hotel room. The surveillance cameras show him shortly before with a young girl in the hotel lobby. The investigators find out that this girl is a minor and had an accomplice at the hotel.
- Karsten Geschonnek is found stabbed next to his car in a better residential area of Leipzig. The SOKO investigators initially suspect that Geschonnek caught a car thief in the act and was attacked with a knife.
- Johanna Ehms is crushed to death by her own car. The tracks indicate that it was deliberately run over. The investigators find out that the young law student was financed by older men, so-called sugar daddies.
- When fitness trainer Lisa Prangl doesn't come home from her run through the park, her husband and drug investigator Roman is convinced that African dealers killed Lisa. Investigator Ina Zimmermann accuses Roman of racial profiling.
- Svenja Uhlig is found dead on the premises of a high school. She was pushed off the roof. The day before, she had celebrated her tenth graduation anniversary with investigator Kim Nowak and other school friends.
- Investigator Jan Maybach is found lifeless in his apartment by his son and is taken to the hospital. There the doctors fight for his life. Ina Zimmermann suspects that her colleague has given himself a cocaine overdose.
- The chess trainer Sven Severin is found tied up and dead after a tournament. Among connoisseurs, Severin is considered a chess legend who trains talented youngsters.
- Wagging rascals find the head-shot corpse of local mother Marion Heidt, who lived separated since eight year-old son Dennis died a month before in a car crash. Father Thorsten Heidt admits having sneaked in and stolen a fat cash envelope.
- Chief Inspector Hajo Trautzschke gets a worried call from London early in the morning: his godchild Charlotte Fischer, who is studying in London, was kidnapped near Tower Bridge. Hajo and Ina immediately travel to London.
- Ina and Kim witness a drug deal. But before they can intervene, the situation escalates. Shots are fired, the dealer dies, the buyer escapes. Ina introduces a third man who is on the run.
- The 17-year-old Yannik Gerath is found stabbed to death. Kim finds out that Yannik has been bullied on social media for his homosexuality. Yannik took part in a controversial conversion therapy to suppress his homosexual orientation.
- Jan can hardly believe his eyes when his attractive Dominican holiday acquaintance Emanuela shows up at his door one morning. Emanuela came to Germany to look for her sister Maria.
- Actually, SOKO had already solved the murder of Maria, a young woman from the Dominican Republic, when it turned out that the evidence against suspect Axel Strasser had been manipulated.
- A Turkish wedding, attended by Ina Zimmermann and her new boyfriend Faruq Arat, ends in disaster. Two masked men shoot the groom Erdogan Cimsir and his bride. As Ina pursues the perpetrators, she is hit by a bullet, too.
- Dr. Renner, a ward doctor at a psychiatric hospital, is killed with an overdose of tranquilizers. Suspicion quickly falls on Bernie Tomczek, a difficult autistic person who is being treated in the clinic for his delusions.
- When the event manager Klaus Thein returns late in the evening from a business trip, he finds his wife brutally murdered in the house. Everything points to burglary and robbery.
- Mike Zacharias, the manager of a beverage market, collapses dead after drinking cherry cola. The cause is quickly determined: cyanide. A poisoning. Neither the cashier nor his deputy suspect who could have poisoned their boss.
- André Henze is kidnapped by his father-in-law Richie Wolf. He commits a campaign of revenge for his wife Luise. She died some time ago of her illness, for which Richie Wolf blames his son-in-law, his lawyer and his wife's oncologist.
- When the pensioner Hubert Koch comes home after a long hospital stay, he finds out that his house has been sold. A little later he is found dead next to a park bench. His son Uwe and his wife Anke are targeted.
- In Leipzig, a judge and a lawyer are kidnapped within a very short time. On the same day, Chief Inspector Hajo Trautzschke disappears without a trace. The SOKO team suspects a connection with a case that dates back 15 years.
- Is a brutally murdered dog a case for the SOKO? Not really, but Hajo suspects that the concentrated dog murders in Leipzig could just be the beginning of a completely different series of crimes.
- A young woman, Martha Mehringer, was stabbed with a knife and her body was wrapped in a carpet and hidden among piles of rubbish in an old factory building.
- SOKO investigator Patrick Grimm gets a surprising call from Namibia. His father Antonio, whom he last saw 30 years ago, is dying. Patrick decides to travel to Africa to say goodbye.
- A drug-crazed young Arab woman jumps to her death from the window of a luxury hotel in Leipzig. However, traces on her corpse suggest previous acts of violence. The Saudi family clan of al Zayed has come under suspicion.
- Businessman Gerald Kuhn meets two young women in a hotel bar. He goes up to his room with them and is found shot dead the next day - handcuffed to the bed.
- Twelve-year-old Julia Schwenke has disappeared without a trace. A witness saw her with an unknown man. SOKO gets the case when pensioner Felix Urban is seen with Julia's backpack and arrested shortly afterwards.