Border Patrol: The God of Bankruptcy

Antoni Mazur (Frank Jendrzytza) is found dead in a gravel pit, around 500 meters from the Camino 
de Santiago, which leads directly through Brandenburg. The dead man, a Polish citizen, was 
apparently walking the Camino with a large group of pilgrims. The first to arrive on the scene is an 
officer from the nearby police station in Lebus, Karl Rogov (Frank Leo Schröder), who immediately 
gets to work questioning the pilgrims. For Detective Chief Superintendent Vincent Ross (André 
Kaczmarczyk) this support is hugely welcome, as he has been working alone since Adam's departure.


It transpires that Mazur had massive financial problems and was facing insolvency. His wife Lina 
(Katrin Heller) and father Klaudiusz (Roman Wieslaw Zanowicz) tell the detectives of the enormous 
pressure he was coming under from the liquidator Udo Schick (Bernhard Schir) and his debt 
counselor Jonathan Hüter (Godehard Giese). When they discover that the liquidator had collected 
his daughter Maria Schick (Anna-Maria Bednarzik) from the pilgrimage route, shortly before the 
death of Antoni Mazur, the finger of suspicion points to him: What does the "God of Bankruptcy" 
know?