Murder of Magic Mom: A case that shakes the digital media!

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On October 5th, 2025, Commissioner Thiel is investigating a murder case involving the momfluencer “Magic Mom” in Germany 2023.

Am 5.10.2025 ermittelt Kommissar Thiel in einem Mordfall um die Momfluencerin "Magic Mom" in Deutschland 2023.
On October 5th, 2025, Commissioner Thiel is investigating a murder case involving the momfluencer “Magic Mom” in Germany 2023.

Murder of Magic Mom: A case that shakes the digital media!

Today, October 5, 2025, all fans of crime films will get their money's worth. In a new case for Inspector Frank Thiel and Professor Karl-Friedrich Boerne, a murder is being solved that takes place in the middle of the jungle of social media. This exciting topic has the potential to not only entertain viewers, but also make them think about the digital world. This television film, which was produced in Germany in 2023, is all about the murder victim Evita Vogt, also known as the momfluencer “Magic Mom”.

Evita was found hanged under mysterious circumstances, which opens up deep insights into the dark side of influencer culture. She was considered a likeable young mother who gave tips to other mothers and built a loyal fan base. Her sudden death turns the world of social media on its head and raises questions about the influence that followers and the constant pursuit of popularity can have on influencers' personal lives. The tragic twist in this story shows that appearances can be deceiving.

The cast and the core elements

Axel Prahl shines in the main roles as Inspector Frank Thiel and Jan Josef Liefers as Professor Karl-Friedrich Boerne, who together try to find out the background to this crime. The film also features a talented cast that includes Thekla Cooper, ChrisTine Urwurf and Golo Euler, among others. The film is directed by Michaela Kezele and written by Regine Bielefeldt. The musical accompaniment by Christian Biegai and Kerim König rounds off the experience.

Another interesting aspect of this film is the constant influence of social media. The role of influencers in society is becoming increasingly important, especially among young people, who often see their opinions and behavior as role models. According to a study, many young people perceived virtual influencers as human-like, but also scary and often less trustworthy. This could also apply to the relationship with Evita Vogt, who has helped shape a large part of the social discourse through her influence and her digital life.

Virtual influencers and their challenges

Another trend that stems from this murder case is the emergence of virtual influencers. This digital species, which first appeared on Instagram in 2016, is becoming increasingly influential. They are often created using artificial intelligence and can vary from cartoonish characters to hyper-realistic characters. Examples like Lil Miquela and Shudu Gram show how deep the influence of these virtual characters can go. Not only do they play a role in marketing, but they can also address relevant social issues and be active in political discourse.

But with this power comes great responsibility. The danger of misrepresentations and unrealistic ideals of beauty cannot be overlooked, which fuels the discussion about the uncanny valley effect, which can trigger mistrust and discomfort among recipients. In addition, potential regulatory measures must be discussed to promote transparency and ensure the protection of young followers. Given this context, Evita Vogt's case takes on even deeper meaning and calls on everyone to think critically about the influence of social media.

Overall, the film not only combines exciting crime thriller elements, but also stimulates discussion about modern society and the challenges in the age of digital influence. Take a look - you might not only find a gripping plot, but also food for thought about the unexpected dangers in the world of social networks.

For further information about this exciting case and its cultural context, read ARD Mediathek and bpb.de.