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  • WaPo Berlin Wem gehört die Stadt? (Season 4, Episode 1)
  • TV Episode | 49 min | Crime

WaPo Berlin

Wem gehört die Stadt? (Season 4, Episode 1)
TV Episode | 49 min | Crime

On Hanna Kowollik's first day at work, the body of a Federal Foreign Office employee is found in the Spree Canal near the controversial Humboldt Forum. Hanna isn't the only new member of the team: Wolf Malletzke, who broke both arms while ...See moreOn Hanna Kowollik's first day at work, the body of a Federal Foreign Office employee is found in the Spree Canal near the controversial Humboldt Forum. Hanna isn't the only new member of the team: Wolf Malletzke, who broke both arms while repairing the roof of his summerhouse, is being represented by his colleague and friend Axel Sommer. The WaPo team's initial investigations reveal that Markus Förster was allegedly killed with a hammer in the beer garden of the Flussbad association. The association wants to build an open-air swimming pool accessible to all citizens in the heart of Berlin's historic center - a project fiercely opposed by cultural officials and conservative politicians. Jasmin learns from an employee of the association, Jenny Baumann, that the deceased had an argument with local resident Gerhard Hentschel the day before. Hentschel turns out to be a bitter loser of the reunification process. He dismisses the argument with Förster as a trivial matter. On the evening of the murder, Tizia Idris was on duty in the beer garden. She wanted to bring her daughter, just a few months old and whom she had to leave behind in Sudan while fleeing Eritrea, to Germany as quickly as possible. Hentschel supported her in this effort despite his apparent misanthropy. But then Förster promised to help her. The investigation also focused on the dead man's widow, Rebecca Förster. Apparently, her husband had unexpectedly agreed to the divorce she had initiated. But as long as her husband hadn't officially agreed to the divorce, Rebecca and their son would inherit a fortune worth millions. Undoubtedly a motive for murder. But Jenny also had a motive: Förster had given her an alibi during violent riots at the time, but he wanted to retract it. As the investigation progressed, the WaPo Berlin team began to doubt whether the victim, Markus Förster, was really as friendly and helpful a person as everyone had initially portrayed him to be. When the murder weapon was finally found, the case took another dramatic turn. Written by ADR Das Erste See less
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Writers
Anja Seela (writer) | Martin Gross (writer) (as Martin A. Gross) | Stephanie Bogon (dramaturge)
Producers
Britta Hansen (producer) | Sven Sund (producer)
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Updated Nov 7, 2023

Release date
Nov 7, 2023 (Germany)

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11 cast members
Name Known for
Sesede Terziyan
Jasmin Sayed Jasmin Sayed   See fewer
Hassan Akkouch
Fahri Celik Fahri Celik   See fewer
Marie Schöneburg
Hanna Kowollik Hanna Kowollik   See fewer
Oliver Breite
Axel Sommer Axel Sommer   See fewer
Brigitte Grothum
Gisela Heinze Gisela Heinze   See fewer
Marion Kracht
Polizeipräsidentin Alexandra Falkenbach Polizeipräsidentin Alexandra Falkenbach   See fewer
Juri Padel
Dr. Jan Conrad Dr. Jan Conrad   See fewer
Kathy Etoa
Tizia Idris Tizia Idris   See fewer
Jaela Probst
Jenny Baumann Jenny Baumann   See fewer
Axel Werner
Gerhard Hentschel Gerhard Hentschel   See fewer
Annika Olbrich
Rebecca Förster Rebecca Förster   See fewer
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