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Season 2
There are better times ahead, because private investigator Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink) has received a gratifyingly lucrative job: chic businesswoman Juliane Kuhn (Leslie Malton) is
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There are better times ahead, because private investigator Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink) has received a gratifyingly lucrative job: chic businesswoman Juliane Kuhn (Leslie Malton) is worried about her old father, textile manufacturer Kuhn (Rolf Hoppe), who has reportedly been strange lately reserved and cold-nosed. Her generous prepayment check quickly convinced Wilsberg: he would be happy to do the little harmless snooping! Now he just has to convince Alex (Ina Paule Klink) to step in at the bookstore and the spying can begin.
Joachim Rehmer, the department head at the Münster building regulations office, is found dead on a railroad track. Everything points to suicide, but his wife does not believe in suicide
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Joachim Rehmer, the department head at the Münster building regulations office, is found dead on a railroad track. Everything points to suicide, but his wife does not believe in suicide and then hires the private investigator Wilsberg from Münster, who immediately begins the investigation.
Rehmer had a very attractive position in the building department, which is why Wilsberg suspects that his successor had a good reason to eliminate his colleague. Unfortunately, Wilsberg's best friend Manni is chosen for this position, who then proudly announces that he has made a huge leap in his career.
The headstrong investigator Georg Wilsberg meets Katharina again, his great love from school days. While he occasionally gnaws on the starvation cloth, she is now happily married to her
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The headstrong investigator Georg Wilsberg meets Katharina again, his great love from school days. While he occasionally gnaws on the starvation cloth, she is now happily married to her husband Matthias, mother of two children and owner of a magnificent city villa.
But before Wilsberg threatens to fall into self-doubt because of his lost love, the alleged idyll of Katharina's family breaks: a mysterious murder of a young prostitute occurs. Together with her friend, she had financed her studies with this “side job”. But why did she have to die? Was it revenge, jealousy, greed? Or just a simple confusion? And what does Katharina's family have to do with it? Wilsberg finds out that Matthias leads a double life and that this is not entirely innocent of the prostitute's death.
The case seems very simple this time for the unorthodox private investigator: A young woman, Susanne Diepenbrock, commissions Georg Wilsberg to find her missing sister Jessica. This had
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The case seems very simple this time for the unorthodox private investigator: A young woman, Susanne Diepenbrock, commissions Georg Wilsberg to find her missing sister Jessica. This had suddenly disappeared, she could not give a reason.
With Wilsberg's best friend Manni, on the other hand, things are different: he has taken over the planning for Münster's project "Senior living" and is working hard on both ears. Several houses in Münster's tranquil district of St. Mauritz need to be renovated and converted, but these are still partially inhabited by older people. When there are several deaths shortly afterwards, the matter gets an unpleasant aftertaste and Manni falls into the line of fire. Did he want to drive older women out of their apartments so that the city could carry out their project unhindered?
Wilsberg in need: Tax auditor Ekki Talkötter has settled in the antiquarian bookshop and makes life difficult for Wilsberg. The tax auditor finally wants to find out how this antiquarian
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Wilsberg in need: Tax auditor Ekki Talkötter has settled in the antiquarian bookshop and makes life difficult for Wilsberg. The tax auditor finally wants to find out how this antiquarian and private investigator makes his money and how the tax office dupes.
An elegant woman appears in the antiquarian bookshop. She is looking for a book about Celts. Wilsberg knows the book, but is so busy keeping the tax auditor Talkötter at bay that he only gives the customer his business card and notes their phone numbers.
Things are not going better for Alex: she is kicked out of her new part-time job as a waitress. When she leaves the noble country hotel, an unknown woman hits and injures her. Alex thinks he saw a female body in the passenger seat.
The largest painting company in the city, the Schlacke company, undercuts almost every competitive price offer. This can only be possible through the use of undeclared workers. Wilsberg
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The largest painting company in the city, the Schlacke company, undercuts almost every competitive price offer. This can only be possible through the use of undeclared workers. Wilsberg is supposed to prove that company boss Schlacke employs illegal workers. When he watches the Schlacke company renovating an old villa, Wilsberg only finds the body of a young woman instead of the undeclared worker. Cause of death: sudden heart failure. However, the post-mortem revealed that the woman committed suicide.
Was the apparent suicide really a milieu murder? Did the woman fall victim to a jealousy or did she just know too much? Did she want to get out of the milieu and was killed to set an example for other potential dropouts? Because the brothel owner Asta Bergengrün dies of a violent death.
Wilsberg on the way home. Suddenly a young girl appears on her bike in the spotlight. Full braking, it crashes, but luckily nobody is seriously injured. While Wilsberg is treating
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Wilsberg on the way home. Suddenly a young girl appears on her bike in the spotlight. Full braking, it crashes, but luckily nobody is seriously injured. While Wilsberg is treating Franziska's grazed knee, he hears her sad story: Franziska is looking for her child. Her parents urged her to adopt the newborn. Wilsberg promises to help.
He will soon find out who the adoptive parents are: Mr. and Mrs. Weltenbrink, respected owners of a construction company. Shortly afterwards the baby Lisa is kidnapped, and Wilsberg has to find out that Franziska lied to him: The accident was staged to encourage Wilsberg to work free of charge. Police storm the apartment to arrest Wilsberg and Alex.
For the Weltenbrink couple, it is clear that Wilsberg's appearance was only a diversion, and he is under the covers with the kidnappers. Kidnapping?
Wilsberg had an accident and has to undergo an operation.
As a result, he is tied to the bedside, but his instinct for crime is by no means paralyzed. At night he watches through the
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Wilsberg had an accident and has to undergo an operation.
As a result, he is tied to the bedside, but his instinct for crime is by no means paralyzed. At night he watches through the window of his hospital room how a sister, a doctor, Siegbert Suhlke, is dealt with hard in the wing opposite. He raises the alarm, but no one believes him, neither the night nurse nor the chief doctor, who attributes Wilsberg's observation to the pain reliever and rejects it as a fantasy.
Wilsberg has nothing to do with beauty contests - especially not because the Münster High Society satisfies its vanity by accommodating its “higher daughters” in the competition.
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Wilsberg has nothing to do with beauty contests - especially not because the Münster High Society satisfies its vanity by accommodating its “higher daughters” in the competition. Wilsberg is supposed to find a person who sneaks around in the changing rooms of the participants. And Ekki, who is plagued by lovesickness, hopes to find a new friend with Alex’’s help among the candidates.
Wilsberg knows the stranger, Harry Jonas, from before. A short time later, he is murdered. It turns out that Harry, as a private investigator, researched a story that apparently revolves around one of the candidates: Rebecca, the mayor's daughter of all people. A piquancy on the edge: It's an election campaign ...
Wilsberg finds out that Rebecca's car provoked a car accident some time ago in which a young woman was seriously injured. Her friend asked Harry Jonas to find the fugitive accident driver.
Several attacks set the city of Münster and the Münster church in turmoil. The grave of a former gardener was opened and the bones were placed in the famous Anabaptist cages at the
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Several attacks set the city of Münster and the Münster church in turmoil. The grave of a former gardener was opened and the bones were placed in the famous Anabaptist cages at the Lamberti Church. The group 'The Anabaptists', which denounces the double standards and mendacity of the church, is committed to the campaign. But what does this group really want? And who is behind it? Wilsberg is astonished when his old friend Gabriel, now a priest, calls and asks him, without much fuss, to clarify who the Anabaptists are and why they have desecrated the grave of the late gardener Fredenböck.
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