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Law Enforcement in Rosenheim - Divine Agent of Discipline

Police officers Christian Lind and Tobias Hartl, both former from Rosenheim, link up and find their initial joint investigation leading to the studio of sculptor Ferdinand Kollmann. Upon arrival, they discover the unfortunate death of Kollmann, killed brutally by the hand of a statue depicting...

Law enforcement officers in Rosenheim, divine retribution
Law enforcement officers in Rosenheim, divine retribution

Law Enforcement in Rosenheim - Divine Agent of Discipline

In the latest episode of the crime series "D 2010", the investigation takes an unexpected turn. With a runtime of 50 minutes, this gripping episode is filled with suspense and intrigue.

The episode revolves around the mysterious death of sculptor Ferdinand Kollmann, whose statue was destined for a local mountain. Unfortunately, the available search results do not shed light on who is responsible for his murder.

At the crime scene, sculptor Benedikt Grasser, who had initially proposed the idea for the figure but lost the commission to Kollmann, crosses paths with Tobias Hartl, who is assisting in the case as Hofer is on training.

Roswitha Schober, a woman with long-standing issues with the statue, was also present at the scene, having met Hartl there. Meanwhile, Volker Feisler, a builder, sees Kollmann's death as an opportunity for Grasser, believing him to be the better artist.

The cast for this episode includes Korbinian Hofer as Joseph Hannesschlaeger, Sven Hansen as Igor Jeftic, Christian Lind as Tom Mikulla, Michael Mohr as Max Mueller, Miriam Stockl as Marisa Burger, Marie Hofer as Karin Thaler, Tobias Hartl as Michael A. Grimm, Police Director Gert Achtziger as Alexander Duda, and Patrizia Ortmann as Diana Staehly.

In a shocking turn of events, it is revealed that Anna Schretzmayr, who was found at the crime scene with explicit drawings she intended to dispose of, had a one-night stand with Kollmann. Her husband, Karl Schretzmayr, is a mayor, adding another layer of complexity to the case.

Interestingly, the model for the Jesus figure, Antonio Moser, provided a tip that led detectives to Anna Schretzmayr. And in a tragic coincidence, Grasser's studio was the target of an arson attack shortly after he lost the commission.

The series "D 2010" carries an FSK rating of 6, making it suitable for viewers aged 12 and above. With each episode offering a new twist and turn, it's no wonder that the series has been captivating audiences.

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