Murder in the Wienerwald: a double murder and the hunt for the perpetrators!

Murder in the Wienerwald: a double murder and the hunt for the perpetrators!
In the deep forests of Vienna, a terrible crime has occurred that calls the police on the scene. Lieutenant Colonel Carl-Albrecht Nassau and Majorin Malzer are commissioned to investigate a double murder, which has taken place near a hunting lodge. The victims are high -ranking crime officers: Robert Ehrlacher, the head of a special department against organized crime, and Peter März from the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. This case is broadcast on ARD as the first case of the new Vienna crime novel "Murder in Vienna: The Last Bite" on April 24th at 8:15 p.m. after it was already shown in Austria, as Weser-Kurier reported
The cruel details of the murder speak for careful planning: the two men were found with bloody branches in the mouths, which could indicate symbolic importance. The Interior Minister had entrusted Nassau and Malzer with the investigation, and the investigators set out to uncover the interdependencies of the two victims with organized crime.
secrets and entanglements
During the investigation, it can be seen that both victims were in financial difficulties and lead the traces to the Russian -born brothers Fischer. These information approaches take place against the background of a dark reality that also illuminates the work of the police. The film addresses the dark side of police work, which not only reflects domestic political dynamics, but also the social challenges.In a dramatic moment, Nassau is attacked by an attacker that he fatally injured during the search of Ehrlacher's apartment. On the body of the attacker there are tattoos from an East Mafia organization. Terrifyingly, the same tattoos are also discovered in the autopsy of the two murder victims. This detail could steer the investigation in a new direction and illustrates the entanglement of the victims into organized crime.
The investigative environment
The action is shaped by a description of the investigative work that lives from Austrian local color and humorous dialogues. Director Sabine Derflinger and screenwriter Horst Günther Fiedler put in "Murder in Vienna: The Last Bite" on both tension and a critical examination of the reality of the security situation in Austria. This in turn is underpinned by the police crime statistics (PKS), which is regularly updated and published by the Federal Criminal Police Office
The PKS records the unadjustable crime in Austria based on the Austrian Criminal Code. Statistics serve the strategic planning of criminal police measures and helps to analyze the development of crime in detail over the years. The dark field, i.e. the crimes not displayed, is not recorded, which makes the police investigate even more difficult.
Overall, “Murder in Vienna: The Last Bite” could not only offer memorable crime entertainment, but also refers to the essential challenges that the police are currently standing in front of. If the viewer resonance is positive, a film series could arise that will compete with the existing series "The Vienna-Krimi: Blind".
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