Veit Huber, aus einfachen Verhältnissen stammend, aber Student an der exklusiven Bavarian Business School, liegt tot in seinem Zimmer. Unter Verdacht gerät Kommilitone Jannick.
Brauchte Jannick dringend benötigte Prüfungsunterlagen von Veit? Oder fürchtete Beck, der Leiter der Schule, die Aufdeckung seiner homosexuellen Neigungen? Das Blatt wendet sich, als Weissenböck entschlüsselt, dass eine Vergiftung die wahre Todesursache war.
Die Beamten der SOKO München entdecken, dass Veit gute Beziehungen zu Ludwig Müller hatte, dem Vater seines besten Freundes Benedikt "Ben". Plötzlich führt die Spur zu Ben und dessen Mutter. (Text: ZDF)
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