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Death on a Golf Course Investigation Led by Rosenheim Police

Golf professional Tobias Kuhn tragically lost his life near the golf course. The sole evidence: footprints believed to belong to the culprit. The Rosenheim police are now in pursuit of the truth.

Rosenheim police encountering fatal incident at the golf course.
Rosenheim police encountering fatal incident at the golf course.

Death on a Golf Course Investigation Led by Rosenheim Police

In the fourth episode of the crime series "D 2010", directed by Gunter Kraa, the Rosenheim police are investigating the murder of golf instructor Tobias Kuhn, whose body was found near the local golf course. The only clue at the crime scene was a set of mysterious shoe prints, but the identity of the perpetrator remains unknown.

Kuhn's death has sent shockwaves through the community, and the police are leaving no stone unturned in their quest for justice. Detective Korbinian Hofer, played by Joseph Hannesschläger, has made an important discovery in the case, but the details remain under wraps.

The investigation has led the detectives to suspect that Kuhn knew something and was potentially blackmailing his boss, which may have led to his murder. A termination letter found implicates Klaus and Angela Habach, the owners of the local golf club, as suspects. Investigations revealed that Klaus is involved with investor Alois Schäfer in the construction of a golf hotel, whose land is environmentally contaminated.

Schäfer, played by Alexander Duda, had a heated argument with Kuhn before his death, adding fuel to the theory that Kuhn's knowledge of the contaminated land could have been a motive for murder. There are also rumours that Kuhn was suspected of having an affair with Schäfer's wife, Martina.

Hermann Fuchs, the golf club caretaker, led detectives Hofer and Sven Hansen, played by Igor Jeftic, to Schäfer. Max Müller portrays Michael Mohr, a lawyer who is also involved in the case, while Marisa Burger plays Miriam Stockl, a journalist following the investigation. Karin Thaler plays Marie Hofer, the wife of Korbinian Hofer.

As the investigation continues, the Rosenheim police are determined to bring Kuhn's killer to justice. The FSK rating for this episode is 6, making it suitable for viewers aged 12 and over. The fourth episode of "D 2010" is a gripping instalment that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, as the police race against time to solve the murder mystery.

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