The city wonders about the anonymous "Wunder von Wismar" who keeps making generous anonymous gifts. Retired real estate entrepreneur Erich Meissner seems drowned, but it's staged, with blacks and blues, while he had terminal pancreatic cancer. Heirs by default are younger wife Fritzi Meissner and son Phillip, whose mother got nothing in a divorce, and he's a failed businessman. Erich Meissner regularly contacted teen punk Ricarda Jellen, an odd rebel choice, whose part proves no less significant then the safe key Dr. Helene Sturbeck finds in the victim's stomach.
—KGF Vissers