In a quiet Swiss village, a murder case shocks the community. The story begins with the discovery of a girl's body in a field, which stirs fear and distrust among the inhabitants. The police, led by a tenacious yet weary inspector, face the constant pressure of grief and the dangerous uncertainty that crime brings. As the investigation progresses, the inspector uncovers dark secrets hidden behind the facades of the village.
The plot weaves a complex web of relationships, where neighbors, initially united by horror, begin to suspect one another. As the inspector delves deeper into the interrogations, the anguish of a community trying to protect itself from an unknown threat is revealed. The horror intensifies when the first clues emerge, pointing to one of their own. With each revelation, the focus shifts to questioning the nature of evil: Is the villain a stranger or someone who has lived among them all this time?
Caught in a game of cat and mouse, the inspector must confront not only the culprit but also the community's own fears, as he races against time to prevent another tragedy. The atmosphere of tension heightens, and with a sense of unsettling mystery, the truth ultimately comes to light, raising uncomfortable questions about innocence and guilt.