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News Article: "Tatort" Unveils a Murder Mystery Without a Body
In an intriguing turn of events, the crime series "Tatort" has released a new episode titled "A Murder Mystery Without a Body." This gripping instalment, which is part of the series' 1110th episode, was first aired in 2019.
Set in the picturesque mountainous region of Carinthia, Austria, the episode features a star-studded cast. Detectives Moritz Eisner, portrayed by Harald Krassnitzer, and Bibi Fellner, initially played by Adele Neuhauser (later portrayed by Senta Berger), hail from Vienna and take centre stage in this mystery.
The episode's plot revolves around the disappearance of a woman, which, surprisingly, turns into a murder investigation despite the absence of a body. The lack of physical evidence presents a formidable challenge for Eisner and Fellner, but they are determined to uncover the truth.
As the detectives delve deeper into the case, they encounter a web of secrets and motives among the people close to the missing woman. The investigation leads them to an unconventional crime scene - the cremation of an unpopular timber baron in his own heating boiler.
The episode, with a runtime of 90 minutes, is directed by Nikolaus Leytner and carries an FSK rating of 12. The genre of the episode, as with many "Tatort" instalments, is crime.
The episode also features notable performances by Christopher Ammann as Andi Granitzer, Ulli Maier as Maria Granitzer, Karl Fischer as Alois Feining, Verena Altenberger as Valli Granitzer, and Christoph von Friedl as Hubert Tribusser.
If you're intrigued by this tantalising synopsis, you can catch the video of "A Murder Mystery Without a Body" until September 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM. This captivating episode is a testament to the enduring appeal of the "Tatort" series, offering a compelling blend of suspense, character-driven storytelling, and thought-provoking themes.
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