
Scene of the Crime (1970)
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Mark Waschke as Robert Karow
Episodes 19
Berlin - The Mule
An apartment bathroom is covered in blood with no body in sight.
Read MoreBerlin - Corrosive
Karow searches for the killer of his former partner.
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A group of high school girls close ranks over a hit-and-run.
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Karow is held hostage after his key witness gets gunned down in front of him.
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A teacher accused of sexually harassing a student is found torched in his garden.
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A mentally-ill locksmith thinks he's receiving messages directing him to procure victims.
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Rubin and Karow investigate a jogger attacked by a boar and a man murdered in a coffee kiosk.
Read MoreBerlin - The Good Path
Nina's son Tolja joins the police as an intern and gets shot on a routine call.
Read MoreBerlin - The Afterlife
Robert discovers he's been living next door to a decaying corpse.
Read MoreBerlin - The Perfect Crime
A secret society of law students exercise strange control over a new member.
Read MoreBerlin - A Few Words After Midnight
The murder of a 90-year-old Berlin building tycoon appears to be politically motivated.
Read MoreBerlin - The Cold and the Dead
Karow and Rubin investigate the brutal death of a woman active in Berlin's night life.
Read MoreEpisode 18
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Episode 35
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Nothing but the truth (1)
Everything indicates that the young police officer Rebecca Kästner committed suicide in her apartment the evening before: drugs, custody dispute, excessive demands. But when Karow finds her four-year-old son Matti frightened in the garden, he begins to have doubts about the suicide. What mother does that in front of her child? Then the last call from the dead person was to an unusual number: Susanne Bonard, a former LKA figure who now teaches at the police academy. She is a luminary whose standard work everyone knows. Before Karow knows it, she is at his side to investigate this case. Back on the road at 62?
During the investigation into Rebecca's death, the detectives also come across connections to the right-wing scene, which Bonard quickly suspects is a large right-wing network. Karow thinks that's paranoid. Until he discovers with her that they are actually faced with larger connections than initially thought...
Read MoreNothing but the truth (2)
Everything indicates that the young police officer Rebecca Kästner committed suicide in her apartment the evening before: drugs, custody dispute, excessive demands. But when Karow finds her four-year-old son Matti frightened in the garden, he begins to have doubts about the suicide. What mother does that in front of her child? Then the last call from the dead person was to an unusual number: Susanne Bonard, a former LKA figure who now teaches at the police academy. She is a luminary whose standard work everyone knows. Before Karow knows it, she is at his side to investigate this case. Back on the road at 62?
During the investigation into Rebecca's death, the detectives also come across connections to the right-wing scene, which Bonard quickly suspects is a large right-wing network. Karow thinks that's paranoid. Until he discovers with her that they are actually faced with larger connections than initially thought...
Read MoreEpisode 16
A dead man died in his house from multiple stab wounds, but there are no signs of break-in or evidence of robbery. Initial investigations also lead nowhere until Karow comes across a hidden door in the house. What the two inspectors find there takes their breath away. Bonard and Karow immerse themselves in the Vietnamese world of Berlin. You meet the veterinarian Dr. Lê Müller from Charlottenburg. Müller knows the dead man from before and knows more than she lets on, but she doesn't trust the police. The LKA officer Pham Thi Mai puts Bonard and Karow on the trail of a young Vietnamese woman - is she the woman they are looking for? The investigation leads Karow to a pagoda in Lichtenberg, where the souls of the ancestors have their place. However, the community's cultural center is under acute threat of demolition. This hits a sore spot for Karow. In order to solve the challenging case, Bonard and Karow also have to grow together emotionally as a team.
Read MoreEpisode 7
In broad daylight, a man is shot dead from a great distance by a sniper in the center of Berlin, near the Friedrichstrasse subway station. Susanne Bonard and Robert Karow are under pressure - and under observation: Preparations are underway for a major state visit to Berlin and the Senator for the Interior is worried about the murder. Public Prosecutor Taghavi demands that the matter be clarified as quickly as possible.
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