Streets of Berlin: The After Life

When Chief Inspector Robert Karow comes home, there is a hearse in front of his house. Karow's neighbour is dead. The inspector has lived next to a corpse for weeks and noticed nothing. Karow is shaken, while landlady Petra Olschewski is in a conspicuous hurry to have the place cleaned. Although he has never had any contact with the man, Karow spontaneously enters the neighbouring apartment and declares it a crime scene. When the forensic scientist Jamila Marques discovers a shot in the neck on the already mummified corpse, Nina Rubin thinks about Karow's thesis rent cancellation by murder and she sets her sights on the landlady.