Babyblues

Chief Inspector Robert Killmer is in Berlin because of a baby that is said to be his, and his colleague, Police Sergeant Kati Biever, who is assisting him, is to hold the fort in her area of responsibility, Monreal. During Killmer's absence, Biever is consulted by Mayor Drömmer because farmer Walter Jobst has failed to appear at an important meeting at the town hall to give his final approval for the sale of his farmland to enable the construction of a new supermarket parking lot. Jobst had vehemently opposed the sale in advance. Shortly thereafter, farmer Jobst is found dead in his manure pit. Biever's investigation focuses on building contractor Horst Ganter and master watchmaker Karl Ganter, who would have profited from the sale of the farmland.
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