"News broadcast WDR, airing from 20:15 to 21:45, covers a variety of topics, including but not limited to politics, hacking, violence, illegal activities, false information, and extreme ideologies."
In the heart of Münster, Germany, a crime series has caused quite a stir, with its latest episode leaving viewers in awe and suspense. Titled "D 2017," this crime series, directed by Lars Jessen, is a gripping 90-minute production that has captured the attention of audiences worldwide.
The series, airing until August 19, 2026, at 20:15 Uhr, revolves around a series of crimes that are artfully prepared and presented, much like the work in question - a clown figure in front of the town hall, which, upon closer inspection, is revealed to be a corpse.
The cast of this intriguing series includes a host of talented actors, such as Nadeshda Krusenstern, played by Friederike Kempter, and Wilhelmine Klemm, portrayed by Mechthild Großmann. Other notable characters include Prof. Karl-Friedrich Boerne, played by Jan Josef Liefers, and Frank Thiel, brought to life by Axel Prahl.
The plot thickens as the series unfolds, revealing the victim to be a former Münster city councilor who was acquitted of indecency with minors. The perpetrator, yet to be identified, turned the first corpse into a sculpture, leaving the city in shock.
During the autopsy, a USB stick was found hidden in the body of the corpse, containing evidence of the former local politician's guilt. The question on everyone's mind is, who sought revenge for this acquitted councilor's crimes? Unfortunately, the answer remains elusive.
The international Sculpture Days in Münster have added to the intrigue, with the action artist "G.O.D." causing a stir with this provocative work. The series also features characters like Zoltan Rajinovic, played by Aleksandar Jovanovic, and Alberich Silke Haller, portrayed by ChrisTine Urspruch, adding depth to the narrative.
As the investigation continues, the mystery deepens, with the possibility of a vengeful seeker lurking in the shadows. Klara Wenger, played by Victoria Mayer, and Herbert Thiel, portrayed by Claus D. Clausnitzer, also play significant roles in the series, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the clock ticks down to the August 19th reveal, the city of Münster and the world eagerly await the unmasking of the perpetrator and the resolution of this intricate and thought-provoking crime series.
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