At today’s Ludwigshafen crime scene, little is as it sounds. Odenthal and Stern investigate a web of lies and delusions. Is the “evil king” worth it? Crime Scene Criticism.
- “Evil king” is the name of the new king Crime scene Outside Ludwigshafen, Held Sunday (April 11, 2021, 8.15 pm) at First Run.
- Kiosk owner was killed. It feels like a routine for the investigators. But Lena quickly got into it Odental And the Joanna Stern In the game left a psychopath.
- In our crime scene quick check, you get all the information about commissioners, plot, criticism, and actors.
Summary: Sunday’s Ludwigshafen crime scene is in quick check
A stall worker in Ludwigshafen was brutally murdered. It sounds like robbery – were it not for the coins in the dead man’s windpipe. An indication by Lena Odenthal (Ulrike Folkerts) and Johanna Stern (Lisa Bitter) that there might be a special motive for the act. Its investigation focuses on two kiosk customers.
Anton Mahler (Christopher Scharf) appears charming, taking care of his sick ex-girlfriend and over-adjusting to the inspectors that he seems suspicious again. On the other hand, Jannick Berg (Bukowski House) was not only seen with a potential murder weapon, he tried to avoid the police officers and sow distrust in Anton Mahler. Witnesses and suspects lying and covering up are nothing new to Lena O’Denthal and Joanna Stern. But this time, they get the impression that they are supposed to be manipulated outside of the usual range.
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“The Evil King” might be the narcissist’s dark psychological drawing – if not for all of the characters, as is often the case in im Ludwigshafen Crime Scene, Completely overloaded. This could have an effect on the deeply contrasting colors with which director Martin Eagler captures the scorching summer heat in his crime thriller. It is unreal with the characters.
What can be noted positively, as in the latter case: Stern and Odenthal become a real team, Ulrike Folkerts’ character takes advantage of the ability to bring down the hard shell and show sympathy. Sensitivity the makers of this episode were hoping for a little more.
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Actors: These are the actors at today’s Ludwigshafen crime scene
- Lina Odental: Ulrike Volkerts
- Joanna Stern: Lisa Peter
- Anton Rassam: Christopher Sheriff
- Yannick Berg: Bukowski Hole
- Caro Minert: Lana Cooper
- Murad Korkmaz: The Free Black Sea
- Peter Neubauer: Bernard Conrad
- Edith Keeler: Analina Schmidt
- Peter Baker: Peter Espelor
- Dr. Ozkan: Kailas Mahadevan
- Ludger is satisfied: Daniel Wagner
- Sandro Esposito: Christoph Googler
- Greta Mankovic: Betina Kamensky
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Commissioners: Odenthal and Stern crime scene investigators at Ludwigshafen
Ulrike Folkerts as Lena Odenthal is the longest-serving crime scene detective. Chief Inspector of Rheinpfalz Police Headquarters in Ludwigshafen has been chasing criminals since 1989. In November 2019, she celebrated her 30th anniversary with Taturt’s 70th assignment in “The Palatinate from Above”.
For two decades, Odenthal teamed with Mario Kopper (Andreas Hoppe) until he left at the start of 2018. The loss of her long-term partner, sometimes even his roommate, was a problem for Odenthal – more than what the powerful police officer would want to admit.
Joanna Stern, played by Lisa Peter, joins Cooper’s team. It doesn’t always go smoothly between the young fellow who comes from LKA and the assertive Odenthal. No wonder: the Chief Inspector has a mind of its own.
Odenthal is an exemplary police officer – hardworking, committed and energetic about it, but he’s not always the perfect team player. She never avoids a conflict, always expresses her opinion – and follows after, even if she is wrong about it.
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Broadcast Dates: These are Tatort’s upcoming Sunday episodes
- April 11.:Crime scene: The evil king “(Ludwigshafen)
- 18 – April:Crime scene: The power of the family “(Hamburg)
- 25 – April:Crime sceneWhat we inherit ” (Schwarzwald)
- 02. May:Crime scene: Rhythm and love “(Munster)
- 09-May:Crime scene: Conspiracy “(Vienna)
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