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In the crime series "Inspector Lucas", the heroine of the same name investigates in the Danube city of Regensburg. She will initially be supported by Stefan Deuter, who will later be replaced by Leander Blohm.Since her husband had fallen into a coma and can only be treated in a special clinic in Regensburg, Bavaria, the Cologne chief inspector Ellen Lucas (Ulrike Kriener) moves to the Danube. Here she is appointed head of a special commission. She is assisted by detective inspector Stefan Deuter (Thure Riefenstein), who is replaced after some time by detective inspector Leander Blohm (Florian Stetter). Ellen Lucas' predecessor, Boris Noethen (Michael Roll), who was promoted to department head, also has an influence on the team.
The discovery of the corpse of an Eastern European man leads inspector Ellen Lucas to the construction environment in Regensburg, where she encounters blatant abuses. She calls on her entire team to clarify the matter and puts the public prosecutor to the test. The unexpected "by-catch" by customs officials during a night-time traffic check is tough. At the border to the Czech Republic, the border officials noticed a car. The view through the thermal imaging camera shows only two occupants, although apparently three people are sitting in the car. When the officers stop the car, two men flee, the third is dead, presumably he was pierced by an iron bar. He has no ID with him, but the car is registered to a construction company. Detective Lucas and her team begin their investigation.
The new Regensburg public prosecutor, Stefan Walch, is also very interested in the case. He has long had Walter-Maria Bäucker, the head of the company, in his sights for illegal activities and senses his chance to finally get him. While Lucas and Walch try to penetrate the exploitative system with which the Regensburg construction tycoon Bäucker secures a constant flow of well-trained workers from Eastern Europe, Lucas' superior Boris Noethen looks skeptically at the exuberant energy of the "new man" in the team. But Ellen Lucas enjoys the fresh wind. With Walch's backing, she can investigate faster and in a more unconventional way, and she succeeds in infiltrating her colleague Tom as a worker on the construction site.
Inspector Ellen Lucas is on her way to her new office in Nuremberg when another car crashes into her side. Lucas discovers a dead woman in the trunk of the accident car. The driver fled the scene of the accident with a boy. Lucas' new colleagues quickly found out: the driver's name is Franz Vegener, he is the dead man's grandson and has just been released from prison. Did he kill his own grandmother Grete Saller? Franz Vegener had a motive: Grete Saller testified against him in court when he was sentenced to imprisonment for serious bodily harm. Ironically, his grandmother has himreveal. The woman he lived with as a teenager because his mother Marie Vegener was overwhelmed with the youngster. The boy Franz fled with is his little brother Maik.
Ellen Lucas suspects that the boy has witnessed the crime and is now in mortal danger as a hostage. Together with her new team, detectives Werner Fitz and Betty Sedlacek, she pulls out all the stops to find the two brothers. With the additional support of police psychologist Magnus Guttmann, she manages to track down the brothers. But the situation escalates dramatically and threatens to escalate.
A father shoots his adult daughter - or so he says. Detective Lucas investigates a family where nobody trusts anyone else. Kathrin Löhns had to die because her father mistook her for a burglar. Now she lies dead in the boiler room. However, Lucas finds out that Wolfgang Löhns' statements about the crime cannot be correct. Then why does he take the fatal shot? His two sons Johannes and Markus deny the crime and suspect each other. Johannes is sure that everything is justis the cursed gold. After the financial crash in 2008, his father invested his entire fortune in gold. He no longer trusts anyone, especially not a bank. And he would defend his treasure no matter what. Even his children have no idea where he hid the gold.
Ellen Lucas must piece together many of the puzzle pieces to penetrate this family's toxic relationships and uncover the true circumstances of Kathrin's death. A criminal case that demands all of Lucas' psychological skills.
Inspector Ellen Lucas finds a woman's body lovingly laid out in the attic of an empty courtyard – mummified by the heat of a summer. The woman had apparently been held captive in the attic and died trying to escape. Lucas quickly finds out that the victim, Sarah Rothbauer, lived nearby. But why didn't anyone miss her there? Inspector Lucas and her team suspect a relationship crime. Why else would Hinrich Rothbauer, Sarah's husband, simply have accepted her sudden disappearance? During the investigation, Commissioner Betty Sedlacek becomes the victim of a stalker. Instead of confiding in Ellen Lucas, she wants to solve the problem on her own. But she realizes too late that there are parallels to the Sarah Rothbauer case.
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