
This is the last but one episode with Tobias Moretti as Moser.
When violent offender Nowak is released from prison, he is a little upset to find that his ex-wife has remarried and had a child. Unable to contain his anger, he threatens to kill the new husband, who meanwhile is acting rather strangely. Chased off by a neighbour, he spots his love rival returning home and, shortly afterwards, the husband takes a dive out of his third floor window.
Looks like an open and shut case and when Nowak returns to his ex-wife's flat with a bunch of flowers, Rex chases him down. Unfortunately for Moser and team, life is not that simple. The victim managed to scratch his murderer and Dr. Graf has isolated the murderer's skin under the victim's nails. Different blood group to Nowak and so the hunt resumes.
Moser has a particular knack of taking two and two and making six and it doesn't take him long to turn his attention to the victim's company, where had been a driver on security runs. From very little detail, Moser manages to work out that senior management had planned to hold up one of their trucks and discovers that they had disabled the victim's gun. Swapping places with the armoured truck drivers, Boeck and Moser unleash a surprise on the would-be robbers and round them up before they get their mitts on the money.



Other players include Eva Herzig , above, as Eva Muench, Thomas Enzinger, above, not listed with IMDB for this episode and Christian Berkel, above, not listed with IMDB for this episode.


Recycled Rexers Johannes Krisch, above, here as Josef Nowak, later as Marco Kolb in Strahlen der Rache (2001), Cornelia Lippert, above, not listed with IMDB for this episode or for her role in the earlier episode 'Der Duft des Todes', and Toni Slama, not listed with IMDB for this episode but listed for his earlier role as Paul Steger in 'Toedliche Teddys'.
Tomorrow, it's 'auf wiedersehen, Moser'. Hankies at the ready (again).
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