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Hero's triumphant comeback

Traveler perishes at Wismar's Marina, death occurs three weeks after arrival. The causal factors behind his arrival in the hanseatic city remain a mystery, sparking an investigation by the Crime Unit.

Hero makes a comeback after departing
Hero makes a comeback after departing

Hero's triumphant comeback

In the latest episode of the gripping crime series "SOKO Wismar", titled "D 2022", a world sailor named Steffen Ahlert's visit to the city seems to be more than just a casual stopover. The episode, the 7th in the series, reveals that Ahlert's visit was connected to a seagrass trading operation, suggesting a business link.

A Spanish woman from Valencia, who is acting suspiciously and is involved in the seagrass trading operation, nearly ran over Commissioner Pöhlmann while fleeing, only to later deny the incident. This woman, along with Merle and Samuel Stiegler, is at the heart of the operation, raising questions about their motives.

It appears that Merle Stiegler, a character in the series, may have wanted to emigrate for love, while Samuel Stiegler was suspected to have wanted to prevent her emigration. The exact reasons behind these actions remain to be seen.

The series, rated 12 by the FSK, is directed by Dirk Pientka and features an impressive cast. Udo Kroschwald plays Jan-Hinrich Reuter, Katharina Blaschke portrays Dr. Helene Sturbeck, Nike Fuhrmann takes on the role of Karoline Joost, Stella Hinrichs stars as Paula Moorkamp, Silke Matthias plays Roswitha Prinzler, and Gustavs Gailus stars as Eddi Jansons. Dominic Boeer plays the role of Lars Pöhlmann, Commissioner Pöhlmann's character in the series.

The episode also sheds light on Steffen Ahlert's business dealings with a company discovered behind a seagrass cushion. Unfortunately, Ahlert was found dead by his railing three weeks later, and his death is suspected to be connected to one or more of the suspects.

The series, being a crime drama, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, with each episode offering a new twist and turn in the storyline. The 7th episode, "Der Rückkehrer", is no exception, leaving viewers eagerly awaiting the next instalment.

Other suspects in the seagrass trading operation might have a connection to Steffen Ahlert's finance, as his business dealings are under investigation since a company was discovered behind a seagrass cushion. The general-news about the crime-and-justice system is that Ahlert's death is now related to this operation, and it may impact relationships between the suspects. In the upcoming episodes of the "SOKO Wismar" series, viewers can expect more investigations regarding the lifestyle of these individuals and their involvement in various business activities.

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