Murder for his birthday: Investigator Mavi Neumann chases a shadow!

Murder for his birthday: Investigator Mavi Neumann chases a shadow!

Berlin-Köpenick, Deutschland - Berlin-A dramatic start in the new season of the ZDF crime series "Beyond the Spree"! Investigator Mavi Neumann (Aybi Era) has to examine the shocking death of a cyclist on her birthday, which fell from a bridge to the hard river bank. Was she bumped out? The martial traces on the chest indicate a crime that will keep the audience in suspense.

In the episode “Last Rescue”, which will be broadcast on November 15 at 8:15 p.m., the tragedy is reinforced: The dead, Romy Bauer (Martina Schöne-Radunski), was recently recovered by cancer. Your return to life is suddenly ended by this terrible incident. The investigation shows that Romy had just left her partner and the little son. There was also a dispute with a customer of her company. And what does the victim's brother who worries about his sick child have to do with the matter?

emotional roller coaster

"You get a second chance of life and then something like that," sighs Mavi, while her colleague Robert Heffler (Jürgen Vogel) notes: "Fate can be an asshole." A mini birthday cake is supposed to cheer up Mavi, but the dark mood remains. Behind the scenes, Jürgen Vogel is concerned about the young actress Aybi Era, who told about his financial tips in a talk show - a sign of uncertainties in the drama industry.

For ERA, mindfulness is a central topic. Your private life and work in front of the camera are closely interwoven. "Everything I experience as Aybi is a way for my game interpretation," she explains. Jürgen Vogel sees the emotional fate in the series as part of the recipe for success. "Crime has a lot to do with misfortune, mistakes and blows of fate," he says. The reality is more complicated than a simple distinction between good and evil. Psychology plays a major role: How does a perpetrator profile arise? Can you understand the motives? The audience can look forward to exciting insights into the human psyche!

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