Viva la Musica

Doris Renz, a lawyer and soloist in a well-known amateur choir, is found dead. It quickly becomes clear that the murdered woman was quite unpopular in the choir, and Jerry even assumes that she was being bullied. The dead woman was a major pain in the neck of choir member Nina Golling, who had been the choir's soloist for years. Did she eliminate her rival? But other choir members would also have had a motive to kill the woman. Did they let themselves be carried away to the crime by the hate mongering? It is not least thanks to Johanna that the commissioners' attention is drawn to a new trace, which ultimately leads to the solution of the case.