The clock shows 10.45 a.m. when the first witness’s statement in Hall 22 of the Wels Regional Court takes a bizarre turn. An elderly gentleman in the suit sits in front of the judge and the lay judge on the chair, from a suitcase he gets a pack of paper. Then he speaks of heat, brown discolored keys, of a cylinder, a light blue helmet that he does not believe that the daughter would have fallen in color, and from a door to the panic room that his daughter could have made impossible. The senior jumps in his remarks, it is difficult to follow him. However, his message is clear: the investigators have not determined properly, the pensioner claims that his child had not committed a suicide. He is convinced that she has been murdered, his daughter: Lisa-Maria Kellermayr, doctor from Seewalchen am Attersee.