Helen Dorn - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Die falsche Zeugin
A man is found murdered in an airport toilet carrying false documents suggesting he was part of a witness protection programme, and it seems he had been the bookkeeper for an organised crime ring.

Gnadenlos
A judge in the juvenile court system who is famous for his harsh rulings becomes the target of hate mail and threats. Unconcerned, he refuses police protection, but an arson attack raises the stakes.

Verlorene Mädchen
Helen must use all her strength to protect two siblings - orphaned 17-year-old Mila and her 11-year-old sister Hannah - who are caught in the crossfire between two predatory and dangerous criminals.

Schatten der Vergangenheit
The lawyer Johannes Trautwein disappears on the way to his golf club. Soon the suspicion that he was killed is confirmed. He allegedly had ample evidence that would have exonerated a client.

Prager Botschaft
Helen Dorn is in crisis: her dramatic chase after a criminal ends with two dead - and a bullet in her chest.
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