Lannert - 28 - Videobeweis

Christmas party in an insurance company, karaoke, alcohol, relaxed atmosphere. The next morning, an employee lies dead in the foyer, apparently having fallen over a balustrade. Thorsten Lannert and Sebastian Bootz try to reconstruct the evening. One thing is clear: Department head Oliver Jansen and his colleague Kim Tramell, the dead man's competitor, were the last to leave the house. Neither of them wants to have noticed anything. But under pressure, Kim Tramell testifies that Oliver Jansen raped her. He in turn speaks ofseduction and consensual sex. Which of the two made themselves open to blackmail and then eliminated a witness? The commissioners find a video that the killed Idris Demir recorded on his last evening. The footage of the intimate scene in the office should clarify the situation objectively.
But the apparently so conclusive video turns out to be ambiguous and interpretable. The impressively self-confident employee and the careless boss – for which of the two did Demir become a danger?
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