Die Journalistik-Studentin Charlotte Weidinger wird in der Nähe des Burschenschaftshauses "Bursaria" tot aufgefunden. Die Ermittlungen führen die Kommissare in eine denkwürdige Welt.
Jeder der Burschenschaftler behauptet, die Tote nicht zu kennen, obwohl sie mit einem sogenannten Korbschläger erstochen wurde. In dem Haus leben Traditionalisten und Befürworter einer zeitgemäßeren Ausrichtung in heftigem Widerstreit miteinander.
Beide Seiten hatten, wie sich herausstellt, durchaus Kontakt zur Toten. Ins Visier der Kommissare geraten der Traditionalist Mark Thalmann, der Modernist Raphael von Stein, der Neuling Bao Chang und der sehr konservative Vater von Raphael, Hugo von Stein, der der Vorsitzende der "Bursaria" ist. (Text: ZDF)
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