In May 1992, an unusually gruesome discovery concern the Budapest police. In a remote suburb of the Hungarian capital, a homeless man find body parts in the trash and call the police. Around a year and a half later, one of the most spectacular trials in Austrian criminal history begins before the Vienna regional court. Accused: Helmut Frodl a presenter and actor from the Austrian television, and his accomplice, the tax advisor Gabor Pesti, accused of treacherous murder committed together. The duo dismembered their victim's body. The trial turns into a gruesome sensation, also because of the prominent perpetrator. Frodl is sentenced to life imprisonment and released from prison in 2009.