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Split vergisst nie

Healed wounds from the war in Yugoslavia form the background for the 14th "Croatia crime thriller": In "Split never forgets", Jasmin Gerat, as chief investigator Stascha Nowak, has to get to the bottom of an unpunished war crime in order to clear up a coldly executed murder attempt. Max Herbrechter in the role of police chief and Kasem Hoxha as investigator come under suspicion of being involved in an act of revenge. Christoph Darnstädt, on whose idea the successful crime series is based, combines in his screenplay a cleverly constructed crime story with a tragic chapter in the war in 1991: the shelling of the port city of Split by the Yugoslavian Federal Navy, which at that time still included Croatian sailors.
The fact that her colleague Borko (Kasem Hoxha) leaves the office unusually early and shortly thereafter witnesses an assassination attempt does not initially attract much attention from chief investigator Stascha Nowak (Jasmin Gerat) . The victim, the shady investment banker Rogur (Ulrich Gebauer), was blown up in the car with a hand grenade. While the Split homicide squad begins its work, police chief Kovacic (Max Herbrechter) already knows where to toast Rogur's death: at a secret regulars' table of war veterans, to which Borko also belongs! What Kovacic knows about the victim, however, he keeps to himself. When Stascha interrogates the murdered man's wife (Julie Engelbrecht), she has an intuitive suspicion. Her colleague Emil (Lenn Kudrjawizki) is also surprised at the contradictions in the widow's descriptions.
However, Stascha soon becomes more interested in Rogur's unpunished deeds during his time as a naval officer in the Yugoslav war. Although Kovacic and Borko are reluctant, Stascha and Emil delve into the past. Anyone who lost someone back then could be a perpetrator today! 

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