In poetic images and with unseen archive footage until today, director Nicolas Steiner paints a sensitive picture of our society, in which the rights of relatives and victims still seem to count for less than those of the perpetrator and in which bureaucracy and police failure make finding the truth a matter for the private individual. But her brother never wavers in his tireless quest to find the truth. In the documentary series witnesses, relatives, former investigators, and victims who have never spoken out about the Birgit Meier case are being interviewed. After Birgit Meier vanishes in 1989, police missteps plague the case for years. For Wolfgang Sielaff, it’s clear he will not stop looking until he finds an answer to the most pressing question in his life: “Where is Birgit?” On it: a drop of blood that brings the team a big step closer to solving the case. But the group’s private investigation finally brought to light a handcuff that survived the destruction of the evidence from Wichmann’s secret room. Sielaff repeatedly came across scandalous police failures. When Sielaff gained access to his sister’s files in 2003, he was shocked – all evidence had been destroyed. All investigations were then discontinued, and the case was shelved, because according to German law, dead people cannot be investigated. But before police could question Wichmann about Birgit, he hanged himself in custody. At the time, cadaver-sniffing dogs struck all over the gardener’s property, and investigators found an entire car buried in the garden. They come to realise that Wichmann may be the most dangerous serial killer in post-war German history. In the team’s sights is Birgit Meier’s gardener – Kurt Werner Wichmann – who they discover, has a long and brfautal criminal record, and that the police had already found his secret, soundproof room full of weapons in 1993. Episode 1 Air date: Soon after Birgit goes missing, questions arise over a possible connection to other recent crimes, but the investigation gets off to a rocky start. Together, over many years, they privately investigate and discover that Birgit’s disappearance is just the tip of the iceberg. In 2003, Wolfgang Sielaff retires and assembles a team of former companions and retired investigators – psychologists, forensic experts, lawyers. The 4-part Netflix Original Series, DIG DEEPER – DAS VERSCHWINDEN VON BIRGIT MEIER tells the story, as true as it is inconceivable, of a crime that could only be solved through the tenacity of a man who stood up to the failure of state police work. The missing woman’s brother – none other than the head of the Hamburg State Criminal Investigation Office, Wolfgang Sielaff – makes it his life’s mission to solve his sister’s fate. When Birgit Meier suddenly disappear ed in August 1989, her family began a desperate search that didn’t end until 30 years later.
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