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When a blood-soaked teenage-sized hoodie is found in a collection of used clothes, Ellen Berlinger and her colleague Martin Rascher are alerted. For Martin, the find is a bad signal. For years, an unsolved series of murders against young ...See moreWhen a blood-soaked teenage-sized hoodie is found in a collection of used clothes, Ellen Berlinger and her colleague Martin Rascher are alerted. For Martin, the find is a bad signal. For years, an unsolved series of murders against young people has weighed heavily on his mind. Now he is convinced that another teenager has been killed. In Ellen's eyes, this is just one of the possible explanations. But she too is worried. Because the sweater could belong to Jonas, the son of her cousin Maja. Ellen had herself transferred to Mainz because Maja is helping her to look after her little daughter Greta. The Commissioner has developed a special bond with the reserved Jonas. The 13-year-old was supposed to be on an outing with friends after the school festival the night before, but Ellen can't get in touch with him there. Jonas' parents aren't worried yet - unlike those of 16-year-old Marie Blixen. Marie was also at the school festival, but never returned from there. The wealthy parents fear kidnapping to extort ransom from them. The hoodie, on the other hand, they claim, does not come from Marie. But who can say for sure about the widespread gray sweaters? The interrogations of Marie's classmates over the evening of the school party don't do much, not even Max, with whom Marie had flirted, has anything to say. Then a ransom demand is actually received. An attempt is made to hand over the money - but Marie is already dead, slain and left behind on a deserted site. There are traces of the hoodie on the corpse. Ellen begins to fear that Jonas is involved in the case . Written by ARD Das Erste See less