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Lying in a coma, Amina is suspected of Armon Todt’s murder. Her father is very upset at the accusation and threatens to bail on the resort project. Kägi gives Rosa Amina’s notebook, who was going to write Armon Todt’s autobiography. Her notes reveal Armon always spoke of 13 victims of the landslide, not 12. The charcoal porträt portrait of a long-haired man with a beard and eye patch poses a further riddle for the investigators. When Amina wakes up out of her coma, she keeps mumbling about a pursuer. What if Amina was just a witness to Amon’s murder? Rosa’s Aunt Barbara is on the case as Federal Prosecutor. To try and lay the matter to rest, she proposes a deal to the upset Arab billionaire: They’ll pin the murder on Rashad and exonerate Amina. Rosa can’t believe it – She knows Rashad didn’t kill Armon. She wants to find out who did.