A cat shot dead in Wolfratshausen becomes Riedl's case after a brief assessment of the situation. Hubert and Girwidz have to take care of a priest who has been shot. But instead of being shocked, like Lothar Bienek, who is also present and has just buried his mother, or wondering why this has happened to him, the priest immediately names a suspect: the chairman of the shooting club, with whom he has been in a dispute for years.
Hubert and Girwidz investigate the accusations and actually find the murder weapon. The fact that it is the chairman's small-caliber rifle fuels the suspicion that he really was the shooter. The case seems to be solved until Dr. Fuchs throws a spanner in the works for the police. Her analysis has revealed that the bullet that killed the cat also came from the rifle.
The shooting club chairman is ruled out as the perpetrator and the investigation starts all over again. With Riedl's help, Hubert and Girwidz find a new lead, as there is one person who was at both crime scenes.












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