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Thomas Wendrich Ratings Summary

"The Perpetrators" is the best rated episode written by Thomas Wendrich. It scored 6.5/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by Christian Schwochow. It aired on 3/30/2016 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "Episode 13".

  • The Perpetrators
    6.5/10(2)

    #1 - The Perpetrators

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 3/30/2016

    How does hatred arise that does not shy away from murder? The first part of this comprehensive film trilogy illuminates the history and background of the NSU (National Socialist Underground). The focus is on the development and radicalization of the right-wing scene since the early 1990s, the increasing propensity for violence in the right-wing milieu and the emergence of the terror cell. How did three young people with middle-class backgrounds, who in 1989 lived in a world in which everything and nothing seemed possible for their generation, decide to join the right-wing terrorist underground?

    Director: Christian Schwochow

    Writer: Thomas Wendrich

  • Episode 13
    6.0/10(2)

    #2 - Episode 13

    Season 47 Episode 13

    Aired 3/28/2016

  • Borowski and the Dark Web
    6.0/10(1)

    #3 - Borowski and the Dark Web

    Season 48 Episode 10

    Aired 3/19/2017

    Jürgen Sternow, head of the cyber crime department at the Kiel State Criminal Police Office, was the victim of a murder attack. It is reasonable to assume that the perpetrator is to be found in the area of rapidly growing cybercrime. Commissioners Borowski and Brandt are entrusted with the investigation by the responsible public prosecutor. While Borowski first has to acquire special technical knowledge, Sarah Brandt is in her element as a former hacker. But how do you hunt a perpetrator who has no relation to the victim and who knows all the tricks to hide in the Darknet?

    Director: David Wnendt

    Writer: Thomas Wendrich