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It was just the beginning.
50 years after the first “crime scene”, investigators from Dortmund and Munich now met in the first part of the double episode “In der Familie”. Miro Nemec (66), as a guest inspector from Munich, stole a cup of BVB coffee from his colleagues in the Ruhr area (spoiler: appears again).
▶ ︎Before the exciting Mafia story continues next Sunday (December 6), BILD answers the biggest questions about the case.
Is that for the TV star Aylin Tezel in “Tatort”?
Yes! At the end of the current episode, the disappointed Commissioner Nora Dalay (Aylin Tezel (turned 37 in real life Sunday) slaps her boss Faber (Jörg Hartmann, 51) with the badge on a table.
He comments: “Friend.” Tezel: “Everything has its time.” She uses the outlet to make movies. He is currently in Israel for the literary film adaptation “The Russian Is One Who Loves Birch Trees” in the title role as a Jewish immigrant in front of the camera.
What real mafia case does Commissioner Faber mention?
At a police meeting, Commissioner Faber addressed a six-time murder in Duisburg 13 years ago. In August 2007, after disputes between hostile “Ndrangheta” (Calabrian Italian Mafia) in an Italian restaurant about the bloody crime of six murders. Numerous members of the clan were arrested between 2007 and 2013. Seven of them sentenced to life imprisonment.
Wo kam Mafiosi “Pippo” her?
Emiliano de Martino (38), a relative of the “Pippo” mafia, who was previously completely unknown in Germany, comes from Rome and was chosen especially in Italy because his face should be unknown in Germany. He doesn’t speak German and he got an interpreter on set.
Does the Italian mafia really earn 44,000 million euros in annual sales?
Probably more. The vast sum made up of illegal drug and gun deals is only a larger part of the total, according to experts. Particularly popular with gangsters for years – buying cheap real estate with dirty money in Germany, among other places, then renovating and reselling it cheaply. This is how money is washed and even multiplied.
“data-zoom-src =” https://bilder.bild.de/fotos/hauptkommissarin-boenisch-an-der-seite-von-ihrem-vorhaben-peter-faber-201591007-74203126/Bild/3.bild. jpg “/> Chief Inspector Bönisch with her superior Peter FaberPhoto: WDR / Frank Dicks
Why do Bönisch and Matuschek get along so well in front of the camera?
Very simple: Anna Schudt (46, Chief Inspector Martina Bönisch) and Prosecutor Matuschek (Moritz Führmann, 42) have been married in real life since 2010. The two have two children together and have played together since 2015 at irregular intervals in the “Tatort” from Dortmund.