Sophie wonders - and Bärbel enlightens her: The reason Heike and Dietmar have been so distracted lately is because their son Kevin is highly gifted. And since he has problems with the "normal" school thanks to his oversized IQ, he is supposed to move into the elite boarding school Lobberich, which is very close to Hengasch. Even before Kevin is accepted there as a scholarship student, his future teacher Dr. Kroy drops dead: Heart attack - at least that's what Dr. Bechermann, the district's gynecologist, who is all too often on emergency duty, says. And his diagnosis seems logical, since Dr. Kroy was wearing a pacemaker. However, two of the boarding school students now claim that they hacked this pacemaker because Kroy treated them unfairly. Sophie thinks this is complete nonsense - there would be a big death of teachers if students could do something like that - and she is proved right. The autopsy shows that Kroy's pacemaker was working fine; however, it is still not a natural death, because Kroy's teaching body contains a huge amount of cocaine, which was obviously not taken consciously. So murder after all. Since Kroy enjoyed great unpopularity, there are also many students and colleagues who would have been suspected of the crime.
Sophie wonders - and Bärbel enlightens her: The reason Heike and Dietmar have been so distracted lately is because their son Kevin is highly gifted. And since he has problems with the "normal" school thanks to his oversized IQ, he is supposed to move into the elite boarding school Lobberich, which is very close to Hengasch. Even before Kevin is accepted there as a scholarship student, his future teacher Dr. Kroy drops dead: Heart attack - at least that's what Dr. Bechermann, the district's gynecologist, who is all too often on emergency duty, says. And his diagnosis seems logical, since Dr. Kroy was wearing a pacemaker. However, two of the boarding school students now claim that they hacked this pacemaker because Kroy treated them unfairly. Sophie thinks this is complete nonsense - there would be a big death of teachers if students could do something like that - and she is proved right. The autopsy shows that Kroy's pacemaker was working fine; however, it is still not a natural death, because Kroy's teaching body contains a huge amount of cocaine, which was obviously not taken consciously. So murder after all. Since Kroy enjoyed great unpopularity, there are also many students and colleagues who would have been suspected of the crime.