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00:00We've just confirmed. At least 5 are dead and 34 injured due to a fire that broke out here at the University of Munich's Friedrich Emanuel Campus Library.
00:11A grueling search for the missing is still underway.
00:14Earlier, we had a chance to talk to some of the survivors. Let's take a look.
00:19I just suddenly found myself surrounded by fire everywhere.
00:23The smoke was so thick in the air I could hardly breathe. I thought I would die.
00:27Then somebody rushed in and saved us.
00:30Yeah, he was this young Asian man. Is he alright?
00:33I saw him shoot the hinges off the door to get it open, but after that, if it went for him, so many of us would have died.
00:45The police have confirmed that the fire was started with a mixed kerosene gasoline accelerant.
00:50The police have also promised to bring the arsonist to justice as swiftly as possible.
00:56It's completely destroyed.
01:08So much for this so-called legacy of human wisdom.
01:11Ashes to ashes, I guess.
01:13Were there any fingerprints on the sniper rifle we found?
01:17I don't think we're going to be able to pull any reasonable prints.
01:21On the other hand, the weapon is a Mauser SR-93, just like the one purchased by that Japanese man who we believe to be Dr. Tenma.
01:28I'm telling you, it's going to be difficult to find any trace of the perpetrator. A fire this hot really cleans a crime scene.
01:35There's no such thing as a clean crime scene.
01:38Huh?
01:38Here's a cufflink. Here, send it to the lab.
01:43What?
01:44Someone was here, and nobody can do anything without leaving some sort of trace of themselves.
01:51If there were such a person, he could hardly be considered human.
01:56But let's suppose someone was here and that we still couldn't find any trace of him. Who does that?
02:01Only a demon.
02:05However, since no such thing exists, there must be someone real to arrest.
02:13Arrange a meeting with Shuvald for me.
02:16But he's still held up in the intensive care unit.
02:19Admittedly, his burns aren't really that severe, but because of his advanced age, the doctors are refusing to allow him any visitors.
02:26Let's go.
02:26You're being unreasonable, sir. He's not ready for visitors yet.
02:33He's conscious, isn't he? I only need a few minutes of his time.
02:37My patient, Mr. Shuvald, is suffering from severe shock. He needs absolute quiet.
02:42Who's the young man?
02:44Oh, uh, him. That's Mr. Shuvald's son.
02:49I'm sorry such a terrible thing happened to your father.
02:53My name is Lungay. I'm with the BKA.
02:55Uh, sir, I know I've already talked to the police about this, but there's someone I really need to find.
03:07Wait, who is he?
03:08The person in that photograph is the man who tried to assassinate your father.
03:13Huh?
03:14Are you sure you don't recognize him?
03:17I've never seen him before, but maybe Johan would have.
03:21Johan?
03:21That's what I've been trying to tell everybody. His name is Johan Liebert, and I need you to find him.
03:28Johan Liebert, eh?
03:30The last time I saw Johan, he was going to attend the ceremony at the library with my father.
03:35But I've searched everywhere, and I can't find him.
03:39Johan.
03:41Johan Liebert.
03:42Yes, I understand. I'll call for a search immediately.
03:51This is the room Johan Liebert was renting.
03:58Like I said before, he moved out of here two weeks ago.
04:01We checked at the law school at Friedrich Emanuel, but his name didn't show up at the registrar's. He really wasn't a student.
04:26Didn't he say his parents lived in Offenbach? What about them?
04:30Yeah, that parent angle turned out to be another dead end. It seems they never really talked to any of their neighbors.
04:36I guess there's nothing left to do except dust for prints, huh?
04:39We're probably not going to find anything.
04:42I have no data to input.
04:47Never before.
04:52I've never seen a room so devoid of any human presence.
04:57Yeah.
04:59I am Johan.
05:01I am Johan Liebert.
05:04Who am I?
05:06I was here.
05:10But I don't exist.
05:17Am I a demon?
05:23Hmm.
05:31I'm just glad your injuries weren't that bad, Nina.
05:34I'm sorry to make you worry, Loda.
05:37Well, of course I was going to worry about you.
05:40I mean, they kept pulling survivors out of the library and you were still nowhere to be found.
05:44I didn't know what had happened to you.
05:48Still, it's a miracle you made it out of the library all on your own with those injuries.
05:53Even the firefighters were shocked.
05:56That's because someone saved me.
05:59Somebody saved you?
06:01Nina, you were the last person that made it out of the building.
06:05A Japanese man.
06:07Huh?
06:08Do you know if there was a Japanese doctor among any of the survivors?
06:12There were some Japanese people, but all of them were just businessmen.
06:18That is impossible.
06:20Huh?
06:22Inside the library, I was trapped under a curtain when he found me.
06:34Nina!
06:36Nina!
06:38Nina!
06:39Nina!
06:39Nina!
06:42I'm sure that he was real.
06:47I know he was.
06:51According to witnesses, just before the fire started, you told everyone attending the ceremony to evacuate.
06:59Why?
07:00What would cause you to do something like that?
07:03You knew something was about to happen.
07:06Was that it, Mr. Schuvald?
07:08Uh, why don't we call it a day?
07:11Mr. Schuvald, do you know the man in this photograph?
07:16Can you see the man in the photograph clearly, sir?
07:20This is the man who we believe tried to assassinate you.
07:24We have witnesses placing him at the library.
07:27But here's what doesn't make sense to me.
07:29All of our witnesses claim to have seen this man rescuing people from the fire.
07:36Look, that's enough.
07:38Please, just let him rest.
07:41Don't forget to contact me if you should remember anything else.
07:44Just one more thing.
07:52Do you know where your secretary, Johann Liebert, has disappeared to?
07:56Oh.
08:01Oh.
08:02Please, just leave already.
08:17Looks like he's gone completely senile.
08:20Well, I guess it can't be helped.
08:22I mean, when you see something that terrifying at his age, you know.
08:26So ends the reign of the vampire of Bavaria, once great emperor of the business world.
08:30No.
08:32Huh?
08:33He understood every word I said.
08:36Oh.
08:37Let's question the other witnesses, shall we?
08:40Do you have a list of victims?
08:42Oh, yeah.
08:44But what's this all about?
08:46We have testimonials that point to our man Tenma trying to save people from the fire.
08:52Maybe it's just like that multiple personality theory?
09:00Nina.
09:00Nina Fortner.
09:04What about Nina Fortner?
09:06Uh.
09:06Uh.
09:18If you're looking for Nina Fortner, she checked out of the hospital this morning.
09:22And unfortunately, the address we have for her in the police register is fictitious.
09:26How about the hospitals?
09:28Yes, sir.
09:29I'll look it up right now.
09:31Nina Fortner.
09:32There was a Nina Fortner whose parents were killed in Heidelberg.
09:36Her current whereabouts are unknown.
09:39Thank you for sharing such a painful story with me.
09:45You know, Nina.
09:46It matches up perfectly with another story from ten years ago told to me by Dr. Tenma.
09:52Tenma?
09:52Yes.
09:54And that story started him down a path that led him here.
09:57And from here he set off on his journey to kill Johan.
10:04Nina.
10:05That day, I went to the library because I thought that Tenma was going to carry out his assassination
10:11attempt.
10:12But then, with that fire, I don't even know for sure if Tenma was there, let alone Johan.
10:19Please, Nina.
10:23Nina, let go of any thoughts of chasing down Johan.
10:27He's not someone you can handle yourself.
10:30Look, I know the police don't seem very helpful.
10:33But we have to try and lay low and take our time to fight this.
10:37I promise the truth will be revealed in time.
10:40It's okay.
10:41We're all here for you.
10:42You must be tired.
10:45Please feel free to stay here as long as you like.
10:48He was there.
10:50Huh?
10:51Tenma, I mean.
10:53I saw him that day.
10:56Tenma was there in the library.
11:12You've got to eat something.
11:17I know, Dieter.
11:21It's called a Kaiser roll.
11:24It has roasted ham and gouda cheese on it.
11:27Tenma really likes them.
11:30That's very kind of you.
11:34It's yummy.
11:36Really?
11:38Nothing picks me up like something delicious.
11:40Tenma always used to say that, too.
11:51I want to see him.
11:55I want to see Tenma again.
12:00Yeah.
12:07The weather's finally starting to look nice again.
12:10Father, when you're feeling better, why don't we take a vacation together?
12:14Maybe the two of us could tour Asia.
12:16I think a change of atmosphere would be nice.
12:20Why don't you just rest a bit longer?
12:24I know you've been through more than enough recently.
12:32Bridge.
12:33There were three.
12:37Father, what is it?
12:39Are you trying to tell me something?
12:41The three frogs.
12:43Three frogs.
12:44Oh.
12:45In his eyes.
12:47What?
12:48I saw hell right there in his eyes.
12:54Hell in the eyes of a living human being.
12:58Carl.
13:02Yes?
13:03I need you to deliver a message to a certain man.
13:07I...
13:08Yes.
13:09There's a man.
13:11A man waiting in Dresden.
13:13In Dresden?
13:14What do you want me to say when I find him?
13:17I want you to tell him that I...
13:19Yes.
13:19...to...
13:20And the man in Dresden, he'll know what you're talking about, right?
13:25So, should I leave now, Father?
13:30I understand.
13:31I'll leave immediately.
13:36Carl.
13:38I know that...
13:39I know that your mother hated me in the end.
13:44You're wrong.
13:45I promise she never hated you.
13:47You're wrong.
13:47Carl, when you return from Dresden, can you promise that you will come back and stay with me?
14:00Yes.
14:05I'm afraid.
14:06I see.
14:08Afraid of what?
14:09I don't know.
14:12But I'm afraid.
14:13Try and stay calm.
14:15We need you to remember.
14:17Just go slow.
14:18Like a town from a fairy tale.
14:21A fairy tale village.
14:23Where was it?
14:25The feelings that you had when you were looking at this picture book.
14:29Just tell me whatever pops into your head.
14:32Dr. Gillen, careful.
14:45Just a little bit more.
14:46Stop!
14:47That's enough!
14:49There were three...
14:50There were three frogs.
14:55There were three frogs?
14:57Three frogs.
14:58What are you talking about?
15:02Picture.
15:03What?
15:04Is there a picture of three frogs in the children's book that made Johan faint?
15:08I've been through that book cover to cover a dozen times, and I've never seen a single frog anywhere.
15:12Then where did you see them?
15:19It's all right.
15:21Why don't we stop here for now?
15:24Okay.
15:24Okay.
15:28I'm going on record saying it was a mistake to trust that Inspector Lungay from the BKA.
15:48Yes.
15:48I think it's time for us to rethink our strategies.
15:51The next time we take anything to the authorities, we'll talk to his superiors.
15:56And that's only after we've taken our time to gather irrefutable evidence to support our claim.
16:01Agreed?
16:03You think we should take our time?
16:05How much time?
16:06As of now, the profile we built for Johan is vague and unimpressive at best.
16:11Johan was Shuvault's secretary.
16:13It's reasonable to think Shuvault might have some information.
16:17But he's not taking visitors at the moment.
16:20How about his son, Carl?
16:21Don't know.
16:22He's been gone for the past couple of days now.
16:25And I can't get a hold of him.
16:27It's nothing concrete.
16:28But I've heard some of the witnesses say that an anonymous Asian man was seen rescuing people from the library fire.
16:35But if they find Tenma's fingerprints on the sniper rifle, then all those witness reports won't mean anything.
16:41They'll just assume he's guilty.
16:42Why wouldn't they?
16:43It all will have been for naught.
16:45How long do we have to wait?
16:46Huh?
16:47We don't have any time.
16:49By the time the truth is revealed and the police finally make a move, by that time, Tenma, he'll already be...
16:59Nina...
17:00I'm so sorry.
17:04Nina, I understand how you feel about this.
17:07I told you before I lost one of my closest and dearest friends, Richard, to this case.
17:12He had such a bright future ahead of him, but Johan cut his future short.
17:18I am not giving up on this.
17:20I never will.
17:25Now, let's eat.
17:26Three frogs.
17:38Like a town from a fairy tale.
17:41With three...
17:45I remember...
17:54I remember...
18:18Dieter, I...
18:22I'm going too.
18:24What are you saying?
18:28Dieter, you can't come with me.
18:29You need to stay right here, all right?
18:32And please tell Dr. Reichwein that I said thank you for everything he's done for me.
18:36Take care.
18:43Dieter!
18:45I wanna...
18:46I wanna see Tenma!
18:50Tenma!
18:50The third day was a bus, too.
19:18Wait in the town square, he says.
19:20He's gotta be kidding.
19:21This place is just too big.
19:27Sorry, father.
19:28It doesn't seem like I'll be meeting up with the man you talked about after all.
19:32Carl.
19:42Huh?
19:44You're Carl, right?
19:47Wait, it's you!
19:49The man who was attempting to assassinate your father.
19:53Is that what the police told you?
19:56Uh, yeah.
19:57Well, at least it doesn't look like they have anybody tailing you.
20:01For three days, I've been watching you from that building.
20:04All right.
20:05You can give me the message now.
20:09Try and hold on.
20:11We're almost out of here.
20:13Just run.
20:14You have to go.
20:15The police are on their way.
20:17But I can't just...
20:19In Dresden, the public square by the station, my son Carl will bring you a message.
20:25I can...
20:26Give me the message.
20:35Here it is.
20:38Shadok Bridge and the three frogs.
20:41My father said something else also.
20:44If the monster that you're chasing happens to have a twin...
20:48The mother of those same twins is still alive in Prague.
20:56Just run.
21:05You have to go.
21:06The police are on their way.
21:08But I can't just...
21:10In Dresden, the public square by the station.
21:14Wait there.
21:19Give me the message.
21:22Here it is.
21:23Shadok Bridge and the three frogs.
21:28My father said something else also.
21:31If the monster that you're chasing happens to have a twin...
21:35The mother of those same twins is still alive in Prague.
21:40There!
21:46Hey, guys!
21:50Over here!
21:51Over here, you guys!
21:52Cut it out, guys!
21:53Give me back my shoe!
21:54Cut it!
21:55Here you go!
21:56It's not yours anymore!
21:57No, wait!
21:58Come on!
21:59Stop messing around already!
22:00Pass it back!
22:01So, Mr. Grimmer, have any luck?
22:08Did you find some of the information you were looking for?
22:11What you're after won't be easy to locate.
22:14Recordkeeping changed when the East and West united.
22:17Data from before then is hard to find.
22:19I thank you for this opportunity, Principal Garbrecht.
22:22Frankly, I'm surprised you have even this much left.
22:25Most have far less.
22:28And, of course, you're quite correct.
22:30When the Berlin Wall fell, almost all of the data involving East Germany's unsavory practices disappeared forever.
22:36You know, I feel quite sure that the children in the orphanages of the old East Germany were victims of physical and mental abuse.
22:44But, of course, the real challenge here is actually finding any written records to prove my thoughts are true.
22:49Your thinking sounds right.
22:51You know, most of East Germany's orphanages were being managed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
22:56But a much bigger problem was created when the authorities classified a child's parents as criminal offenders, political prisoners, spies, or even illegal immigrants.
23:06In the midst of all of the orphanages that took care of these children, there was one special orphanage run by the notorious Internal Affairs Ministry.
23:14Apparently, there were many instances of abuse, and these inhumane personality corrections took place in that one particular orphanage.
23:22Anyhow, that's what I want to find out in as much detail as possible.
23:25I want to know every last little thing that happened there.
23:29I'm leaving no stone unturned.
23:31My, that's a tedious task, huh?
23:34I'd like to help, but there's not much information to share.
23:37Most of those involved have passed away, kept silent, or they're leading new lives.
23:42I'm sure you're right.
23:43Even Mr. Schnur, who's now an instructor here, won't speak with me.
23:47Wait, did you say Mr. Schnur?
23:49Yes, he was a teacher at East Germany's 6-2 Kinderheim under the old regime.
23:53I requested to interview him about his past, but he refused my request.
23:59Listen, there's a real possibility Mr. Schnur terrorized children while he worked in East Germany, so I'd be a little more cautious around him if I were you.
24:08Hmm.
24:08Oh, would it be all right if I photocopied some of the information in these books?
24:14Sure, that would be just fine.
24:17Uh, Mr. Grimmer, if I may, you are a newspaper journalist from West Germany, isn't that correct?
24:23No, I'm from this side.
24:24I worked as a reporter for a newspaper in Leipzig.
24:27Well, I never expected a human rights advocate like you to be from the Eastern Bloc.
24:32It's true.
24:34During that time, I used to travel all over the world as a special overseas news correspondent.
24:44Yeah, I went everywhere on missions for the government.
24:47Do you understand?
24:48Mm-hmm.
24:49I used to be a spy.
24:55Here we go.
24:57Goodness, your bag looks awfully heavy.
24:59Well, it's packed with all the data I've collected traveling around East Germany.
25:03I can't wait to read up on your findings.
25:06So, where are you heading to next?
25:08Oh, to the Czech Republic.
25:10On to Prague.
25:12Thank you for all your help, Principal.
25:19I heard you're getting treated pretty badly by those boys.
25:35And they ended up taking your shoes away, didn't they?
25:38You know, crying won't help.
25:42Hmm.
25:42Hey, you know what?
25:55It's been proven that people can live without shoes.
25:58After all, every last one of us was born barefoot.
26:01But I must say...
26:04Anyone who bullies other people by stealing their shoes, they're the worst.
26:08Anyhow, now you have shoes again, so there's no need to cry anymore.
26:13Take care.
26:35I'm guessing they're a little big for you, am I right?
26:38Uh, excuse me.
26:52Sir?
26:53Uh-huh.
26:54Do you have a second, sir?
26:55Of course.
26:56What is it?
26:58I'm kind of in a fix.
27:00You see, I have a big problem.
27:02My briefcase that had my passport in it was stolen just a while ago.
27:05Your passport was stolen.
27:07That really is a big problem.
27:09I turned around and it was gone.
27:11I'm on my way to see my younger sister who lives in Vienna.
27:15Only yesterday I got a phone call saying that she suddenly collapsed.
27:18She collapsed?
27:20You need to find a way to get there as soon as possible.
27:23Where are the police?
27:24Maybe they can help you.
27:25Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:26I already talked to them.
27:28The bigger problem is my poor sister doesn't have any money for a doctor.
27:31Oh, no, that's got to be the worst news yet.
27:34And to top things off, my stolen briefcase had my wallet in it, too.
27:38No.
27:39I know I can't go, but if I could at least find a way to wire some money to my sister,
27:43she could get some medical attention.
27:45But now it's looking like I can't even do that.
27:48So, just how much do you need?
27:50Oh, no, no, no, no.
27:51You don't need to help out.
27:52Honestly, I don't need that much money.
27:53Really.
27:54All I need is to pull together a small amount of cash,
27:57just enough so she can see a doctor.
27:59Here.
28:00I'm just sorry I don't have more to give you.
28:02Oh, thank you, sir.
28:04Uh, danke, Shin.
28:05I swear that I'll pay you back very soon.
28:08Just write down the address where you want me to send the check.
28:11That's all right.
28:11No need to repay me.
28:12Just see that your sister gets the help she needs, okay?
28:16God bless you, sir.
28:17Thank you so much.
28:18I wish you and your sister all the best.
28:21Come on, buddy.
28:22How could you hand over your money to that hustler?
28:25Huh?
28:25He was lying.
28:26His story was just a scam.
28:28A scam?
28:29That guy works this train station all the time looking for suckers like you.
28:33I can't believe you got fooled by that hustler.
28:38I really got fooled?
28:42Attention.
28:43The express train to Frog will be departing from track 7 at 3.15 p.m.
28:51Damn it.
28:52I didn't think it was going to make it for a sec.
29:06Thanks for your help.
29:07You're welcome.
29:08Hey, thanks again for earlier.
29:26You mind if I sit here?
29:28No.
29:28Go ahead.
29:29Go ahead.
29:29So, where are you headed?
29:40Oh, me?
29:41I'm headed for Prague.
29:42I'm guessing you're Japanese, am I right?
30:02Huh?
30:03Konnichiwa.
30:04Oh, don't know.
30:05You know, I've visited Japan a couple of times.
30:08Oh.
30:09How long has it been since I was there last?
30:12Well, it's been a couple of years, I can tell you that much.
30:15The last time I was over there was a business trip.
30:18I went to Akihabara to purchase some wiretap equipment and other high-tech gadgets.
30:22Oh, yeah.
30:23That reminds me.
30:24This song.
30:25It was really popular.
30:26I'm sure you know it.
30:27Oh, and there were these robots.
30:51My son would have loved it if I'd brought back a plastic model toy for him.
30:55So, where's your son now?
30:56Oh, he's gone.
30:59My son died.
31:00What?
31:08Departure passport check.
31:10If you would present your passport.
31:13Oh, sure.
31:14Of course.
31:26Hmm.
31:31Look, there's the Elba River.
31:34How's the trout fishing been on the Elba River this year anyway?
31:38It hasn't been very good, sir.
31:40Huh, is that so?
31:41Because last year I caught a trout this big on that river.
31:45That wouldn't happen this year.
31:47Dankeschön, sir.
31:48He's on to the fact that was a fake passport you just showed him.
32:03Oh, my God.
32:04Oh, my God.
32:06You need to get moving right now, Dr. Tenma.
32:13How is it that you know who I am?
32:15That's not important.
32:16What does matter here is that the Border Police have realized your passport's a fake,
32:20and I'm sure they're on their way.
32:21So you need to get out of here right now, Dr. Tenma.
32:43Move it, you.
32:44Come on, we need to get past you.
32:46Sorry about this, guys.
32:48My duffel bag's so big and overstuffed, I guess I'm kind of stuck here.
32:52I can't seem to move.
32:53Get out of the way right now.
32:55Believe me, sir, I am trying to get out of the way.
32:58What's in that bag anyway?
33:00Some very valuable items.
33:07Oh, good.
33:07I finally got loose.
33:14Do you know where that other man went?
33:16Answer me.
33:17Huh?
33:17There was an Asian man who was sitting with you in this compartment.
33:21Yeah, you're right.
33:22Well, maybe he got hungry and went to the dining car.
33:24Move, men.
33:25Check the next car.
33:26Yes, sir.
33:26This is passenger car, too.
33:28Emergency.
33:29We have an Asian man using a fake passport who's running loose on this train.
33:34What's wrong?
33:37Stop this train immediately!
33:38Stop this train immediately!
33:38You did very well back there.
34:07They're not chasing us.
34:10They're searching the other way.
34:12Since the train was stopped, I figured I should get off.
34:15Oh, I guess I forgot to introduce myself, doctor.
34:18My name's Grimmer.
34:19I thought you might need some guidance, Dr. Tenma, so if you'd like, I could show you the way to the border.
34:27I'm very well acquainted with this area.
34:40Actually, I've fished around here quite a few times.
34:43It's mountainous terrain, so the hike ain't easy, but the view is great.
34:48Grimmer.
34:49Grimmer, why did you help me anyway?
34:52Huh?
34:53Oh.
34:54Well, you see, I worked for a newspaper company in East Germany, but now I'm doing my own thing as a freelance journalist.
35:01I've read every article about you I could find, and I have to admit I find you very interesting.
35:08Being falsely accused of crimes was a part of everyday life in East Germany.
35:13Political prisoners charged without merit, accused murderers who weren't really guilty.
35:18Seeing that happen all the time, you got to have a pretty good eye for spotting who was guilty and who was innocent.
35:24And I'd say you're innocent. Does that sound about right, Dr. Tenma?
35:32Listen, do me a favor and stop calling me doctor.
35:36Huh? But Dr. Tenma, you're one of the world's most brilliant neurosurgeons. Aren't you proud of that?
35:41I am no longer a doctor.
35:43So, what do you think? It's a magnificent view, isn't it?
35:58And from here, we can see anyone coming up the mountain after us.
36:03That said, I think we've earned a well-deserved break for lunch.
36:09Would you care to join me for a sandwich?
36:11I also brought a rather nice red wine.
36:14Oh, and some delicious cheese.
36:16Thank you for your offer, but I really need to keep on moving.
36:21It's hours until sunset.
36:23It'll be easier and safer trying to cross the border after dark.
36:31Eating outside like this is just the best.
36:34It's such a treat to do this once in a while, isn't it, Dr. Tenma?
36:38Enjoying delicious food while taking in a wonderful view?
36:42It's moments like this that help me truly feel the pleasures of living.
36:48I must admit, I have a profound respect for you doctors.
36:53Journalists like myself serve to entertain people,
36:56and hopefully my readers feel happier to be alive after reading my articles.
36:59But what you do, that's powerful.
37:03You literally give people life.
37:06But I...
37:08I shot a man, and I did it on purpose.
37:12It happened last month in Munich.
37:24It's the first time I shot someone.
37:28I think he probably died.
37:32My hands were trembling so much I couldn't aim.
37:35I didn't think I'd really be able to do it.
37:37But after I shot him,
37:41my hands stopped trembling.
37:47And now,
37:49I know that I have to shoot another man.
37:51I have to stop a man that's pure evil.
37:56One thing is for certain.
37:59I'm no doctor.
37:59I'm no doctor.
38:07When I see the Elba River,
38:17I think of how I'd give anything to change the past.
38:20Yeah, I would have made a difference,
38:22so I could have shared the joy of fishing here with my son.
38:26What was he like, your little boy?
38:29You can catch a trout this big in that river.
38:33My poor son died without me ever sharing the pleasures of the outdoors with him.
38:37What makes me the saddest is feeling that his life could have been saved
38:41if a doctor like you had been there for him.
38:49I swear, you can catch trout this big.
38:51I'm not kidding around here.
38:53The other side of that mountain is the Czech border.
39:06Follow the forest path past there,
39:08and you'll hit a road where you might be able to get a ride.
39:11As for me, I'm heading back to the train station now.
39:14Thank you, Mr. Grimmer.
39:15I never would have made it this far without you helping me.
39:17I truly wish you the best of luck, Dr. Tenma.
39:25Say, if we meet again, let's plan for another great picnic, all right?
39:29Hey, Dr. Tenma.
39:41Everyone in this world carries around their own sins,
39:44and they never go away.
39:46But that doesn't change the fact that we do what we must.
39:49I just...
39:49I just...
40:06Ah, how wonderful.
40:23I'd always heard this was a beautiful city.
40:25This may be my first night in Prague, but I'm already enchanted.
40:29It's like a village from a fairy tale.
40:36Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?
40:45Suit yourself.
40:49I must say, I'm completely captivated by this city.
40:53You're Mr. Pedroff, right?
40:55You bought your Russian citizenship, and now here you are, living in Prague.
41:01I'd like to ask you some things about your past, sir.
41:04Would you be willing to help me with some answers?
41:06Mr. Pedroff?
41:07Oh, my mistake.
41:08Your real name is Reinhard Biermann, isn't it?
41:13There was this very special orphanage located in East Berlin, right?
41:17It was more of a laboratory, really, where experiments were conducted on children's personalities.
41:22It was called 511 Kinderheim, and you were the director there, Mr. Biermann.
41:27You should know all about the abuse that went on there.
41:34After all, sir, you were the one running the place.
41:37Just what were you trying to achieve in those experiments?
41:41Back in East Berlin.
41:45At 511 Kinderheim.
41:47Care to explain it to me?
41:48Yes.
41:49No.
41:49Never been.
41:53Oh, God.
41:53No.
41:56No.
41:57No.
41:59No.
42:01No.
42:01No.
42:02No.
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