Crime Location: Hydra (altered)
The much-anticipated trailer for the upcoming episode "915" of the critically acclaimed crime series "A" has been released. The episode, set to air soon, promises to delve deeper into the ongoing investigation of the murder of Kai Fischer, a local neo-Nazi scene leader in Dortmund.
However, the identity of Fischer's killer remains a mystery, with no specific details found in available summaries or cast lists. Given the typical narrative structure of crime series, the killer's identity is likely to be a key mystery element revealed throughout the course of the story.
The episode features an intriguing cast of characters, including Daniel Kossik as Stefan Konarske, Oliver Brinks as Sascha Alexander Gersak, Martina Bönsich as Anna Schudt, Jonas Zander as Thomas Arnold, Thomas Franke as an unspecified character, and Robert Schupp as Head of Homicide Kruger.
In addition, Aylin Tezel portrays Nora Dalay, a woman who confronts Fischer's followers and becomes a target in the investigation after being attacked by a group of right-wing extremists. Jörg Hartmann plays Peter Faber, and Jedida Steinmann, whose husband was a victim of a murder attempt, suspects Steinmann, the director of a counseling center against right-wing violence, of the crime.
The episode, classified as suitable for viewers aged 12 and over (FSK: 12), runs for 90 minutes and is part of the crime series "A" (CH, D 2015) directed by Nicole Weegmann.
The Dortmund police are at the heart of the investigation, working tirelessly to uncover the truth behind Fischer's murder. As the plot unfolds, it's clear that the series is a gripping exploration of crime and its impact on society, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Other characters from the General-news-inspired crime-and-justice series "A" include Aylin Tezel as Nora Dalay, a woman who faces threat after confronting Fischer's followers, and Jedida Steinmann, whose husband was a victim of a crime, emerges as a suspect in the case. The police, particularly those in Dortmund, engage in 'other' investigative efforts to uncover the mystery behind Fischer's murder, shedding light on 'other' aspects of crime and its impact on society.