Wilsberg
Mörderische Rendite (7x1)
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Retiring - that could actually be something nice. But Paul Dietze - Wilsberg's friend - has nothing to celebrate. The tedious savings are gone. The allegedly lucrative retirement savings that the "wealth adviser" Uli Pape talked to him at that time has turned out to be a total failure. Paul and his wife Elfie are left with nothing. Wilsberg does not want to simply accept this injustice. Wilsberg visits Uli Pape - and quickly realizes: This man is lying and cheating. When the bank branch manager Michael Wolff is shot a little later and a connection to Pape emerges, Wilsberg's mission takes on a larger dimension. Commissioner Springer and her colleague Overbeck are also investigating. However, neither the widow of the dead nor the bank employee Sigrun Moorkamp are particularly cooperative. Arthur Siekmann from the bank's board of directors also runs the crime.