Episode
Scene of the Crime: Lindholm - War in the Head
Overview
A split-second decision during a standoff sends Lindholm and Schmitz down an Orwellian rabbit hole of conspiracy and deceit.
Details
- Series
- Scene of the Crime
- Season
- Season 51
- Episode
- Episode 12
- Air date
- 2020-03-29
- Runtime
- 90 min
Episode context
Lindholm - War in the Head is Episode 12 in Season 51 of Scene of the Crime. It aired on 2020-03-29. The runtime is 90 min.
Previous / Next
More episodes from this season
Episode 10: Berlin - The Perfect Crime
A secret society of law students exercise strange control over a new member.
Episode 14
Episode 9
Episode 15
Episode 8: The Night belongs to you
Babs Sprenger, a successful businesswoman who lives alone in a spacious apartment in Fürth, was active on various dating sites under an assumed name until a few months ago. She celebrated her birthday alone with her colleague Theresa Hein. The next day, Babs Sprenger was dead. Stabbed with a sushi knife that the police found in the dishwasher, thoroughly cleaned. The knife was Theresa's gift to Babs. How did it become a deadly weapon? What happened that evening? Even after Theresa's confession, the question of why remains unanswered. Voss and Ringelhahn suspect that the truth lies much deeper. What could Theresa be hiding?
Episode 16: Lindholm - National Feminist
Lindholm and Schmitz navigate dangerous politcal waters to find the killer of a far-right blogger.
Episode 7
Episode 17: Borowski and the Curse of the White Gull
In the middle of an event at the police college, a young student freaks out and stabs her buddy. He still dies at the scene in the arms of the helpless main commissioner.
Episode 6: Golden Times
Falke and Grosz investigate a murder in Hamburg's red light district.
Episode 18: Trapped
Detectives Max Ballauf and Freddy Schenk must solve the murder of the head physician of a psychiatric clinic. Ballauf himself is currently undergoing treatment: a trauma he thought he had overcome resurfaces with full force. After shooting his colleague Melanie Sommer during an operation, he is plagued by nightmares and guilt. Sometimes he believes he sees the dead woman before him. He can't talk about it, not even with his partner Freddy Schenk. The atmosphere within the team is correspondingly tense. During their investigation at the hospital, a patient catches Ballauf's attention. Julia Frey claims she is being held against her will in the clinic's closed ward. Deputy head physician Dr. Koch, however, points to Julia's emotional instability. But Max suspects that Julia's cry for help might be justified. [Köln]