Police investigation finds link between prominent politician's fundraiser and illegal offshore bank accounts (20:15 - 21:45 WDR)
In the latest episode of the crime series "D", directed by Lars Jessen, viewers are left stunned by a bizarre and chilling discovery. The episode, titled Episode 1036 and rated 12 by the FSK, revolves around a disturbing case that has shaken the city of Münster.
The work in question is a clown figure, placed in front of the town hall. Upon closer inspection, it was revealed that the clown figure was, in fact, a corpse. The deceased was a former Münster city councilor, who had previously been acquitted of indecency with minors.
The circumstances surrounding the death are as mysterious as they are gruesome. It appears that someone may have taken revenge on the criminally convicted person who was acquitted, transforming the corpse into a sculpture as a symbolic message. The specific details of this incident, however, remain obscure, with no clear evidence or details available in the public domain.
The series' cast includes Victoria Mayer as Klara Wenger, Axel Prahl as Frank Thiel, Mechthild Großmann as Wilhelmine Klemm, ChrisTine Urspruch as Alberich Silke Haller, Friederike Kempter as Nadeshda Krusenstern, Claus D. Clausnitzer as Herbert Thiel, and Jan Josef Liefers as Prof. Karl-Friedrich Boerne.
As Commissioner Thiel investigates the case, another artistically prepared and presented victim is found, adding a layer of complexity to the investigation.
Meanwhile, the international Sculpture Days in Münster are causing a stir due to a new work by action artist "G.O.D.". The series "D" continues to deliver compelling and thought-provoking narratives, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
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