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Crime Vote: How did you find the Münster crime scene?

2019-11-04T04:04:58.820Z


From licorice to cola red wine, from marijuana to ecstasy: The "crime scene" led with an arsenal of addictive and semi-luxury foods supple in the youth of the investigators. Or do you disagree?



In the end, the self-proclaimed genius Karl-Friedrich Boerne was very meek. He let himself be tormented by a disheveled old man and in the current case was obsessed with convicting a man who had kidnapped a girl in his youth days. Boerne in bitter self-knowledge: "I let myself be instrumentalized by a Tattergreis!" Colleague Thiel consoled: "Well, criminal energy is not a matter of age."

The Münster "crime scene" on Sunday was also a journey in the time of Boerne as a nerdy youthful nerd, when he tried in vain to explain his love to the daughter of a liquorice manufacturer. In our review, we wrote: "Boerne in search of lost time: Just as the hero of Marcel Proust's cycle of romance is traced back to his youth by the scent of Madeleine, the professor, too, sees himself olfactoriously guided to his old, twisted self. Taste and smell are also related in the Münster "crime scene". " We gave 7 out of 10 points. How did you like the thriller comedy?

In Münster's "crime scene", a lot of stimulating substances are generally used. This time around, a particularly large arsenal of cheerful people was used: from liquorice to cola red wine, from marijuana to MDMA.

About addictive and pleasure substances of the next episode is not yet known. It bears the title "Father Frost", plays at Christmas time and will be broadcast on Sunday just before Christmas Eve. It will be the third "crime scene" with Boerne and Thiel this year. The concentration of detective stories of the Münster team at the end of the year is due to the fact that only one episode could be seen with him in 2018.

Source: spiegel

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