Murder victim devoid of adversaries - the ZDF crime series "In Truth" unveils a victim without enemies.
In the idyllic setting of a father-son camping trip, the latest instalment of the captivating crime drama series "In Truth" is set to air on ZDF on September 6 at 8:15 PM. Titled "Forever Yours", this episode promises to deliver another thrilling chapter in the ongoing mystery.
The story unfolds in the German-French border region around Saarlouis, where the tragic death of Moritz Bruck's wife, Anna, is under investigation. Moritz seems taken aback by the possibility of Anna having a lover, as evidence suggests she owned a second phone. Detectives Judith Mohn and Freddy Breyer, who are investigating the case, also suspect a possible motive for revenge in Otto Harms, a man whose wife died of cancer and who was found near the Bruck's home.
The episode is directed by the talented Kirsten Laser and scripted by Magdalena Grazewicz and Thomas Gerhold. It appears that Otto Harms' connection to the case is through an app developed by Moritz's startup for early cancer detection, which Otto relied on during his wife's illness.
Judith Mohn and Freddy Breyer are not only investigating the death of Anna Bruck but also tracking another suspect, Otto Harms. In a surprising turn of events, Judith Mohn manages to prevent an attack on Moritz and Theo Bruck.
Interestingly, the media library now hosts "Forever Yours", allowing viewers to catch up on the series or watch the episode live. However, the search results do not provide information about the actor who plays the role of Otto Harms in the episode "In Truth."
As the plot thickens, it seems that there is more to the series "In Truth" than initially thought. Tune in to ZDF on September 6 to uncover the secrets hidden within "Forever Yours".
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