Mysterious murder in the Vienna crime thriller: Haller on the trail of his past!
Experience the exciting Vienna crime thriller with ex-inspector Haller, who reopens an old murder mystery. Intrigue and secrets await!

Mysterious murder in the Vienna crime thriller: Haller on the trail of his past!
An exciting crime in the middle of Viennese life: In the current case of “Vienna Crime – Blindly Investigated”, ex-commissioner Alexander Haller, masterfully played by Philipp Hochmair, leads a shadowy game of the past that leads him deep into his own demons. Since the fateful day of October 17, 2017, when he lost not only his fiancée Kara but also his eyesight in a bomb attack, Haller has not found peace. The latest events surrounding a murder victim who left a mysterious note deepen the mystery, and the perpetrator initially remains in the dark. So reported ARD media library.
The investigating authorities face several challenges. Haller's successor, Commissioner Laura Janda, played by Jaschka Lämmert, asks him for support. Discord is inevitable because Haller is convinced that there is a conspiracy, while current investigations are shedding light on what is happening. The police station also rolled up the files. Another tragic incident occurred on the day in question: Suspect Brandner committed suicide while in custody, which Haller cannot let rest.
A web of secrets
Who is the murderer and what connection does he have to Haller? This question not only concerns the protagonists, but also captivates the audience. As Haller and his loyal partner Niko, played by Andreas Guenther, delve into the old case, the duo comes across a dark reality. Haller not only has to deal with his own trauma, but also with a murderer who is closer than he thinks. This hunt for truth takes them through the streets of Vienna and even to a love hotel where the first murder was committed, where café owner Sophia Wallenberg acts as a witness. The encounter with the managing director of the coffee house brings additional twists to the investigation when Haller receives his business card from Harald Nusser, which causes a lot of excitement.
The confrontations become heated. So we watch a demanding argument as Niko tries to intimidate Nusser, which ends in a physical argument in which Haller is injured. But the investigators don't rest and are also looking at video material that was found in the victim's locker. So the tension remains high until the end.
Crime in numbers
The exciting plot of the “Vienna crime thriller” is not only based on fictional events. The police crime statistics (PKS). Federal Criminal Police Office provides interesting background information. These statistics document the development of criminal activity in Austria and have been recorded electronically since 2001. It serves the strategic planning of police measures and is essential for the development of criminal policy.
In Vienna, as well as throughout Austria, the issue of crime is present. Factors such as the reporting behavior of the population and the intensity of police controls have a major influence on the PKS numbers. Interactive security reports, which are updated regularly, not only show the numbers, but also provide insights into social changes and their impact on crime rates.
The combination of tension and reality presented in the series not only stimulates discussion, but also offers insights into the complex structures of crime. The “Vienna Crime Thriller – Blindly Investigated” remains a valuable and entertaining contribution to the Viennese media landscape.