The best episode written by Sascha Arango is "Borowski and the Woman in the Window", rated 7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Stephan Wagner". "Borowski and the Woman in the Window" aired on 10/2/2011 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Borowski and the Angel".
A young woman has disappeared without a trace and her boyfriend, a beat cop, is convinced she was murdered.
Director: Stephan Wagner
Writer: Sascha Arango
The geriatric nurse Sabrina Dobisch witnesses a traffic accident and bravely tries to save the life of the young pedestrian Christian van Meeren. She then accuses the driver Doris Ackermann of premeditated murder. While Sabrina is celebrated as a courageous rescuer and enjoys public attention, Inspector Borowski remains skeptical: Apart from the testimony, nothing indicates a capital crime. Until his colleague Sarah Brandt finds a gun in Doris Ackermann's glove compartment. Is there a connection between Christian van Meeren and Doris Ackermann? And what role does the piano teacher André Rosenthal play, who often spent time near the dead man?
Director: Andreas Kleinert
Writer: Sascha Arango
A desperate call alerted the Kiel police emergency number: "He's in my apartment. He just comes through the wall." But for Carmen Kessler, any help comes too late. The young woman is found brutally murdered in her apartment.
Director: Christian Alvart
Writer: Sascha Arango
The notoriously unfaithful Tobias Exner has been cheating on his wife Greta, from whose money he lives, for a long time. With his anonymous acquaintance “Kitty13”, whom he met on a dating portal, Tobias plans to murder his wife in order to be rich and free. He already has a plan to make her disappear. But before Tobias Exner can implement his plan, he himself disappears without a trace. All lines of investigation lead Klaus Borowski and Mila Sahin to the mysterious dating contact...
Director: Andreas Kleinert
Writer: Sascha Arango
A confused woman is found on the Kiel Fjord. Her statements give reason to fear that the notorious murderer of women, Kai Korthals, has reappeared. Inspector Brandt informs her colleague Borowski about the serial killer, with whom she once had traumatic experiences. Borowski finds the new case highly inconvenient. He's in love and wants to get married. But when his bride disappears without a trace, he has to ask himself whether the murderer has returned because of him.
Director: Claudia Garde
Writer: Sascha Arango
Supermarket cashier Peggy Stresemann looks curiously into the window of the neighboring house –. The couple Victoria and Thomas Dell are currently performing a joyful dance. Apparently they have become lottery millionaires! A world breaks down for Peggy: Why are she and her husband Micha never so lucky?! When the neighbors obviously take their time to redeem their profits, Peggy secretly gains access to their house and searches for the lottery ticket. She is surprised by the homeowner. When Commissioner Borowski and his colleague Mila Sahin enter the crime scene a little later, they have a picture like in a gangster film: Thomas Dell is covered in blood on the double bed.
Director: Andreas Kleinert
Writer: Sascha Arango
Alarm in Kiel: In an uprising in the forensic clinic, the woman killer Kai Korthals manages to escape from security custody. Korthals, who crept and killed numerous women in their homes, became Borowski's personal nightmare six years ago when he kidnapped his fiancée Frieda Jung.
Director: İlker Çatak
Writer: Sascha Arango