It's another case for the Berlin Water Police when a body is found in Lake Stössensee. It's also fairly obvious that it's a murder case. An initial lead takes the WaPo team to young Clara Richter, who has a small child and just manages to make ends meet with her canoe rental service. A DNA test reveals the deceased to be her friend, Stefan Sibelius. The only thing is: this person doesn't officially exist. What sort of life did this man lead and who killed him? Thanks to the assistance of Dr. Conrad, the WaPo team comes across a second woman, Judith Baumann, who makes the deceased appear in a completely different light. Just who really was the dead man? To be able to answer this question and get behind his secret, the WaPo Team have to unravel a thicket of lies, half-truths, false friendships and broken dreams. The closer Jasmin and her team get to the truth, the more the motive for the crime disappears into the dark. But then, in the end, the deceased's last secret is finally deciphered: the man was simply too perfect to be true.
It's another case for the Berlin Water Police when a body is found in Lake Stössensee. It's also fairly obvious that it's a murder case. An initial lead takes the WaPo team to young Clara Richter, who has a small child and just manages to make ends meet with her canoe rental service. A DNA test reveals the deceased to be her friend, Stefan Sibelius. The only thing is: this person doesn't officially exist. What sort of life did this man lead and who killed him? Thanks to the assistance of Dr. Conrad, the WaPo team comes across a second woman, Judith Baumann, who makes the deceased appear in a completely different light. Just who really was the dead man? To be able to answer this question and get behind his secret, the WaPo Team have to unravel a thicket of lies, half-truths, false friendships and broken dreams. The closer Jasmin and her team get to the truth, the more the motive for the crime disappears into the dark. But then, in the end, the deceased's last secret is finally deciphered: the man was simply too perfect to be true.