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- Rose, a German widow, hides from Russian soldiers who like to rape women and fights off Polish refugees who will steal everything she has. She gets help when Tadeusz, a former Polish officer, arrives looking to hide from his past.
- A crematorium worker repeatedly breaks into a woman's house at night to help with housework.
- Forensic scientist Dr. Viktoria Wex returns to her Polish homeland from Berlin for a family matter and stumbles into a murder investigation. A local policeman asks her for help.
- When the old parish priest has a heart attack, all his duties are handed over to a young new priest. Not only does he have to cope with the First Communion celebration, but also with the small town's painful secrets.
- Lt. Bartkowiak with two members of ZWM is sent to a small town to build Polishness in the regained territories. Buy the population is terrorized by the Szczygiet gang and the new council leader Kukutka has been killed.
- In 1960s Masuria a widower and ex-soldier wants to build a chapel to Virgin Mary for surviving the war. In the meantime, 20 female prisoners come to his village to work on the farm. One of them gets Mikolaj's attention.
- A recently eviscerated European bison is found in the forests of Masuria, apparently trapped by knowledgeable poachers. Forensic technician Dr. Viktoria Wex, who is actually on the way to the train station with the village policeman Leon Pawlak, makes another terrible discovery during the stopover at the place of discovery: the body of the shot ranger Glinski, which is located near the carcass. For Viktoria this is a crime scene that grabs her forensic ambition. What happened here about two hours ago? She decides: your return to Berlin can wait. Although the specialist from Germany lacks any police powers, Leon is just as uninterested in that as the instructions from Commissioner Kowalska to stay out of her work. Viktoria's special ability to draw conclusions from any kind of clues is particularly in demand in the case. Because the traces of blood on the ranger's clothes are a mystery. The statements of the wildlife park operator Tadeusz von Breska and his daughter Tereza, who takes care of the bison breeding, offer just as little evidence as the questioning of the victim's family. When Viktoria and Leon realize what income can be achieved with the meat of the animals, they are on the right track.
- Forensic technician Dr. Viktoria Wex travels from Berlin to Pasym, a sleepy little town in the middle of the Masurian Lake District. There she has to be prepared for a painful farewell: Her uncle Fryderyk, whom Victoria has adored as a surrogate father and mentor since childhood, has been missing for days. A farewell letter to Victoria suggests his suicide. When she finds someone unknown to her dead in the basement of Fryderyk's house, the family affair turns into a criminal case. What for the village doctor Dr. Baronowski looks like an accident, Viktoria appears suspicious. She realizes that the corpse of Antoni Trudzinski, an unscrupulous investor, was expertly manipulated in order to conceal the time and cause of death. As a German civil servant, Viktoria is neither responsible nor authorized to do so, but the village policeman Leon Pawlak naturally includes her in his investigations. Leon's ex-wife, the self-confident Commissioner Kowalska, is not very enthusiastic about the voluntary administrative assistance. The residents, who Victoria knows from her childhood, also dislike the homecoming woman's criminalistic perfectionism. They would like Trudzinski's death to be put on record as an accident - and life could go on. However, Viktoria wants to find out the truth - even if it becomes even more painful for herself.
- Welche Rolle spielt der Mythos einer zwiespältigen Göttin, die Untreue in der Liebe bestraft und später selbst ertränkt wird, bei zwei rätselhaften Todesfällen? Für Dr. Viktoria Wex besteht die Psyche aus erklärbaren chemischen Prozessen. Von psychoanalytischer Traumabewältigung hält die brillante Kriminaltechnikerin ebenso wenig wie von prophetischen Albträumen. Als die 15-jährige Halbwaise Lucja bei Dorfpolizist Leon den bevorstehenden Mord an ihrer Therapeutin anzeigt, den sie geträumt hat, sieht Viktoria daher wenig Handlungsbedarf. Wie vorhergesagt treibt jedoch nach dem Marzanna-Fest die Leiche von Dr. Jolanta Wieczorek im nahe gelegenen See, wo sich bereits die Mutter der Teenagerin das Leben genommen haben soll. Diesmal lässt bei der Wasserleiche jedoch eine Schädelfraktur auf Fremdeinwirkung schließen. Was könnte die Ursache für die Gewalttat gewesen sein? Zusammen mit Kommissarin Kowalska stoßen Viktoria und Leon auf einen erbittert geführten Sorgerechtsstreit mit Jolanta als Gutachterin. Auch eine Affäre scheint eine Rolle zu spielen. Um den Fall aufzuklären, muss das Ermittlertrio delikate Geheimnisse und komplexe Zusammenhänge freilegen.
- Cyber entrepreneur Maslowski is shot dead in his bungalow. "Zero Trust," the victim's business tenet, could also go to Dr. Viktoria Wex fit: The forensic scientist prefers to rely on forensic methods instead of people. When she clearly identifies the pistol of her neighbor and friend Leon Pawlak as the murder weapon, Viktoria has no doubts about the shocking KTU result. Leon, who protests his innocence, is now caught up in a maelstrom of suspicions. Even his ex-wife, Commissioner Kowalska, is finding it increasingly difficult to have him investigated. Viktoria comes across a new lead in Maslowski's company. She specializes in security, but - as the forensic technician learns from Maslowski's colleague Kaja - she herself has mastered the illegal methods of hackers. Viktoria trusts the young IT specialist Oskar, who leads her on the trail of illegal business. To solve the case, the perfectionist must let her intuition.