A show about two Bavarian police officers, Franz Hubert and Johannes Staller, who sometimes work a bit differently. Where Franz wants to follow regulations, Johannes...
Bringing rowdy youths to heel at the suburban train station sounds like a routine job until Staller suddenly finds himself standing in a pool of blood in the public restroom.
According to Staller, contract killings in old people's homes are generally quite rare. But senior citizen Hannelore Kramer is convinced that someone wants to send her to the afterlife.
A complaint from hotel guests leads Hubert and Staller to farmer Wildmoser's farm. The squealing of his pigs is too loud. But that's not the only noise.
Hubert and Staller are ordered to investigate a missing person's report immediately. The fact that less than 24 hours have passed proves the explosive nature of the case.
An anonymous tip-off about swine fever leads to farmer Hartmann's farm. But instead of infected animals, Hubert and Staller only find the farm owner himself - murdered.
In a burned-down cabin, Hubert and Staller find the remains of a corpse. Has the owner fallen victim to insurance fraud? However, he is very much alive.
A purse snatcher trips over the legs of a man on a park bench while fleeing. Hubert wants to thank him for the help, but the man who caused the trip is dead.
A young woman is found lifeless on a park bench. According to the initial assessment by the medical examiner, a drug cocktail was the cause of her death.
Hubert and Staller are called to break up a disturbance. In the process, some of the bystanders make a horrifying discovery: the local antiques dealer is found dead in the water.