Adam (Eloi Christ) and Doreen Brasch (Claudia Michelsen) must dig into the past to find out why the young man killed someone.
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When chief inspector Doreen Brasch (Claudia Michelsen) arrives at the crime scene, her colleague makes it clear to her. “It’ll take a week.” Not longer. Everything seems clear: Adam Dahl (Eloi Christ) is covered in blood and has killed Christof Oschmann with an emergency hammer after he has sat down with Adam and his friend in the compartment. In the interrogation, the young man also admits the crime. “But you don’t know why?” asks Brasch. “I can not remember. Something is wrong,” Adam replies. “There’s a hole in my head.” Cotton, nothing. He’s slowly disappearing, he fears.
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In the “police call” case “Black Box” it is not enough for Brasch to have found the person responsible for the bloody deed, she wants to understand what and why it happened. Especially when Adam’s parents, an ex-LKA director and a renowned psychologist, put pressure on her because Adam allegedly acted in self-defense. She should prove that. But the inspector, who suffers from mental health problems even after being attacked, believes that Adam repressed a trauma that erupted in the train compartment.
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