Roland Heise, the well-known ‘dumpling king of Rosenheim,’ was found beaten to death in his office in the morning. There is no trace of the murder weapon. Meanwhile, Jo promises dishes made with fish he caught himself on his evening menu at ‘Times Square.’
Successful sound therapist Angela Rasch is found dead in her living room. At first glance, it looks like a robbery-murder, but detectives Stadler and Andresen have their doubts.
Guest Fineas Kamal is poisoned at Gerlinde Meyr's guesthouse. A few days earlier, he had arrived in Rosenheim and claimed to be the Egyptian nephew of the guesthouse owner.
A bank advisor is found beaten to death on the jetty in the morning. Inspector Andresen, who wanted to go sailing on her day off, discovers him. She quickly realises that a rich widow and her nephew are suspects.
A perfumer is found beaten to death in his fragrance laboratory in the morning. The detectives quickly determine that shortly before his death, his wife learned about his speculative investments in cryptocurrencies and his mistress.
Perfumer Paul Lahr is found beaten to death in his fragrance laboratory in the morning. He was planning to sell his company soon. Who would benefit from his death?
Lukas Kreuzer is found lifeless in the Rosenheim city tower in the morning. As a ‘tower watchman,’ he blew the traditional signal every hour in the evening from the Rosenheim city tower with a trumpet.
Max Ehrmann, a participant in a summer biathlon team training camp, is found dead on the training track in the morning by police officers Mohr and Moosacher.
A priest is found murdered on the banks of the Mangfall. In reality, however, it is Johannes Felbinger, who was dressed as a priest for Gisela Bindrum's motto festival.
In the morning, Baumgartl, a legal assistant at the Hanewinkel notary's office, is found beaten to death. Does the murder have anything to do with a recently notarised real estate transaction?
Gardener Max Treidl finds Viktor von Tauffenstein, a descendant of an old noble family, murdered in the family crypt of ‘the von Tauffensteins’.
Inspector Stadler investigates an agitated call from pension owner Senta Hofmeister, who claims that her neighbour Alois Lanzinger has murdered his wife.
The owner of a mattress shop is found stabbed to death on the terrace of his house by his neighbour. The detectives learn from her that he often argued with his ex-wife because he was increasingly neglecting the house and garden
Bavarian pop star Schorsch Schöpfer is found dead in his hotel room in the morning by his agent Ilyas Kaptan. Detectives Stadler and Beck take up the investigation.
Ms Stockl learns that rose grower Neubauer has been stabbed to death in his greenhouse. Detectives Stadler and Beck take up the investigation.
Manfred Laxmaier is found dead in the stairwell of his apartment building. Detectives Sven Hansen and Kilian Kaya take up the investigation. Laxmaier's three tenants are suspected of the crime.
Well-known stock market guru Kassian Dobler is found dead in his hotel room in the morning. It quickly becomes clear that he was poisoned. Inspectors Hansen and Kaya investigate.
Karl-Heinz Becker, editor-in-chief of the tabloid ‘Rosenheim aktuell’, is found dead in the editorial office. Inspectors Kaya and Hansen quickly identify suspects.
Markus Krone, who runs a brokerage firm with his wife Bettina, is found beaten to death in the garden of a lakeside property. And it is Inspector Hansen, of all people, who finds the body.
Theodor Grundler, founder of an automotive supplier, is found dead in his tent during a management retreat in the forest. Detectives Stadler and Beck investigate. The purpose of the event was not only to strengthen the management team, but also to announce Grundler's successor, as he wanted to retire.
Johannes Steinbacher, former owner of the Steinbacher carpentry shop, is found dead next to the tavern in the morning, killed with a beer mug. Inspectors Stadler and Beck investigate. The night before, he had celebrated his retirement with his entire staff at the tavern.
Melanie Scherenberg is found shot dead in the Goossens auction house, where she worked as an art expert. At first, everything looks like a burglary. However, detectives Anton Stadler and Sandra Hecht quickly become convinced that it is a murder.
In the village of Untergriebensbach near Rosenheim, kiosk owner Traudl Brenner is murdered. Detectives Anton Stadler and Sandra Hecht take up the investigation.