Scene of the Crime - Season 13

Scene of the Crime

Season 13

1982 • 12 Episodes

Episodes

Episode 1 - Scene of the Crime

1. Episode 1

7.0

January 10, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 2 - Scene of the Crime

2. Episode 2

February 7, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 3 - Scene of the Crime

3. Episode 3

5.8

March 7, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 4 - Scene of the Crime

4. Episode 4

April 12, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 5 - Scene of the Crime

5. Episode 5

5.0

May 2, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 6 - Scene of the Crime

6. Episode 6

May 31, 1982

No overview available.

The girl on the stairs - Scene of the Crime

7. The girl on the stairs

6.0

June 27, 1982

When Schimanski comes home from work in the evening, a girl is sitting on the stairs with him. It is 17-year-old Katja. Her mother, manager of the specialty restaurant "Hawaii", has been murdered, murdered in a way that suggests the perpetrator's very personal motives. Schimanski and Thanner inevitably have to look after Katja: someone is after her, looking for something that was not found in her murdered mother's apartment. It's about drugs. The major dealer and suspected murderer of Katja's mother is Straub, owner of the restaurant "Hawaii". They'll catch him - it's only a matter of time. But then it turns out that things are much more complicated. The police now urgently need Katja's help.

Episode 8 - Scene of the Crime

8. Episode 8

6.0

July 25, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 9 - Scene of the Crime

9. Episode 9

1.0

August 22, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 10 - Scene of the Crime

10. Episode 10

September 19, 1982

No overview available.

Episode 11 - Scene of the Crime

11. Episode 11

October 17, 1982

No overview available.

Kuscheltiere - Scene of the Crime

12. Kuscheltiere

6.5

December 12, 1982

When the dead body of an asian child is discovered in a lateral river channel in Duisburg, chief inspectors Schimanski and Thanner have to investigate the case. The autopsy shows that the victim had typhus, since this could lead to a dangerous epidemic, Schimanski and Thanner had to find out more information as quickly as possible, while under pressure from the press and the public.