The bull from Tölz: Deadly triangle

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Episode of the series Der Bulle von Tölz
Original title Deadly triangle
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Country of production Germany
original language German
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Season 6, episode 2
30th episode overall ( list )
First broadcast October 10, 2001 on Sat.1
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Director Wigbert Wicker
script Franz Xaver Sengmüller
production Ernst von Theumer junior
music Kristian Schultze
camera Wolfgang Treu
cut Susanne Hartmann
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Tödliches Dreieck is a German television film by Wigbert Wicker from 2001 based on a script by Franz Xaver Sengmüller . It is the 30th episode of the crime series Der Bulle von Tölz with Ottfried Fischer as the main actor in the role of Chief Inspector Benno Berghammer. It was first broadcast on October 10, 2001 on Sat.1 .

action

Forest workers discover the body of Irmgard Paal from Hanau in a spruce conservation area near a mountain path on the Blomberg . She was strangled with a clothesline. There is a gun in her handbag.

In the guest room of the dead, Commissioner Sabrina Lorenz finds a sketch depicting the area around the crime scene, including the mountain hut that Dr. Frank Gerstl belongs to the chief physician of the Bad Heilbrunn spa clinic, where inspector Benno Berghammer's mother Resi is currently looking for relaxation.

The victim's husband, Christian Paal, who plays as a pianist in the spa orchestra, is the main suspect, because the commissioners find out that he was not only at least close to the crime scene at the time of the crime, but also has a relationship with Susanne Gerstl, the second Wife of Dr. Frank Gerstl. To forestall the police, she confesses her mistake to her husband. Dr. Gerstl is stunned, but then makes up his mind to forgive her and hold the garden party for the fifth wedding anniversary as planned. Because Resi Berghammer was not entirely uninvolved in the reunification of the two, she is also invited.

Ms. Berghammer's roommate Elfriede Kutschera was not invited to this party, but would like to see how a chief physician lives and accompanies Ms. Berghammer to the property. There she sees a couple that she has noticed several times lately in an off-road vehicle on the Blomberg, and shares her observations with Commissioner Berghammer. It turns out that the two are Tom Gerstl, the son of the chief doctor, and Annemarie Holst, the nurse of Tom's grandmother Wilhelmine Lobmeier. Ms. Lobmeier says that Tom told her about the relationship between Susanne and the pianist three or four weeks ago. Then she informed her son-in-law so that he would not transfer the property to his wife, but to Tom; it was important to her that the property stayed in the family.

Now that it is clear that Dr. Gerstl knew long before the murder, it is time for the commissioners to confront him with the findings. He admits to have informed Irmgard Paal whereupon she came to shoot Susanne; she showed him the gun the day before the crime. He went to the Blomberg in his son's off-road vehicle to protect his wife from this crazy person.

background

The shooting was carried out in Bad Tölz and Bad Heilbrunn as well as on Blomberg ; The Hollerhaus Irschenhausen served as the setting for the "Pension Resi" .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Deadly Triangle - derbullevontoelz.de ( Memento from April 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive )