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The Lost Station Girls Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00Damage to the kidney, stomach, and liver.
00:11The surgeon stopped bleeding, but it could start up again.
00:15Okay, keep her intubating.
00:16Do you think we should try to wake her up now?
00:18No, she's not stable enough.
00:20Okay. Give me her vitals.
00:22They're from the ambulance.
00:23We'll have to take them again.
00:24Honor.
00:25Pulse 98, BP 110 over 60.
00:28What name should I put on the record?
00:30O2Sat 95.
00:33Sonia Hamdi.
00:35It's time for her antibiotics.
00:37Okay, I'll do that.
00:58Let's see.
01:03Why didn't you choose to become a surgeon?
01:12No?
01:15I never chose it.
01:16It was an internship.
01:21Oh, it was an internship.
01:23Hmm.
01:26You still have to want to, uh, cut into bodies?
01:29Know how to stay calm under pressure?
01:31Right?
01:32Yeah.
01:33Not everyone can do that, you know.
01:34Take me.
01:35I mean, I can never do that.
01:37You get used to it.
01:38It's just the same as cutting a steak.
01:42Or a piece of chicken.
01:44Mm-hmm.
01:44Yeah.
01:46We're all just animals, right?
01:48We're all just animals indeed.
01:52Do you have any family here?
01:53No.
01:54Maybe some friends?
01:56Everyone has friends.
01:57You don't invite them over often, do you?
02:01Your apartment's a real mess, you know?
02:04Kind of like inside your head.
02:07It's complicated.
02:09Right?
02:10Hang on.
02:11Uh, there's something I don't get.
02:13How come you don't have any electricity?
02:15You don't even have gas for heating.
02:19I hate wasting money on nothing.
02:21Yeah, but, uh, you're a doctor.
02:23You make a good living, right?
02:25On your bank statements, I see you have...
02:27Six hundred and thirty-six thousand francs.
02:30Wow.
02:32Nice.
02:32That's a big nest egg.
02:33I wouldn't have guessed it.
02:34That's a lot of money.
02:36Sure is.
02:36Impressive.
02:36That's enough money to buy a few light bulbs
02:38and, uh, even pay for your heating, right?
02:42You could even splurge and buy a few presents, huh?
02:45Something like, uh, I don't know, clothes, maybe?
02:49Does this belong to you?
02:51It's a woman's vest.
02:55No.
02:55That's strange, because we found it at your place.
03:00I found that vest lying in the street.
03:02Ah, you found it in the street.
03:05Of course.
03:06What about her?
03:07Do you, uh...
03:09Do you know her?
03:11She looks a lot like your neighbor.
03:13Why did you taper to your ceiling?
03:15I like looking at her when I fall asleep.
03:18Interesting.
03:19Hmm.
03:19She's your type of girl.
03:20Is that it?
03:21Big brunettes?
03:22Tank complexions?
03:23Ray?
03:24Ray?
03:24No.
03:26It's just a photo that I find pretty.
03:29Hang on.
03:31Let me show you this video.
03:33Over there.
03:34Look.
03:37Oh, thanks, Lil.
03:38That's real nice.
03:38Real nice.
03:39Sorry.
03:39Come on.
03:40I was just kidding.
03:40No, don't.
03:46Stop filming me.
03:48Stop it.
03:49What?
03:52You okay?
03:53Here's now.
03:54Do you recognize her?
04:10Yes.
04:11She's the girl that was killed by the train station.
04:13Yes, she's the girl who was killed by the train station.
04:15And she also looks like the girl in the photo, don't you think?
04:21We found a bunch of books from the university library in your apartment.
04:25You borrow books from that library often?
04:28Yes, I do.
04:28I love to read.
04:29Ah, you love to read.
04:31Then you must have crossed paths with Layla.
04:33She used to live on campus.
04:36No?
04:36Come on.
04:38You can tell us what happened.
04:39Did you try to talk to her?
04:40Is that it?
04:41And she told you to get lost?
04:42Hmm?
04:43You're frustrated.
04:44You're irritated.
04:46It's normal.
04:48No, absolutely not.
04:49That's not what happened?
04:51So how do you go about it?
04:53How do you go up and talk to women you like?
04:56I don't go up to women.
04:57Interesting.
04:59Oh.
05:00And Layla?
05:01Well, she was so inaccessible, right?
05:03She was too pretty.
05:04Too young.
05:06Well, yeah.
05:07We totally understand, Olivio.
05:10We get it.
05:11Hmm.
05:14You're making a big mistake.
05:16Then tell us the truth.
05:18Come on, just say it.
05:25Vidal, can I speak to you?
05:30Let's go.
05:37I'll be right back.
05:40What the hell are you doing?
05:43He was going to confess.
05:45We just got the lab results from forensics.
05:47Yeah, and?
05:48We've got nothing.
05:49The file's empty.
05:53And the blood on the walls?
05:54It was his.
05:55And the vest?
05:56We checked with her friends and family.
05:57It wasn't Layla's.
05:59Okay, and I suppose they didn't find anything in the van, either.
06:02Nothing.
06:02No trace evidence.
06:03No prints.
06:04No blood.
06:04Nothing suspicious or unusual.
06:05Nothing at all.
06:06So that's the end of that.
06:07Okay?
06:07No, no, no.
06:08Hang on.
06:08Wait a minute.
06:08Wait a minute.
06:09That's not possible, okay?
06:11That's not possible.
06:13There's something about him.
06:14He's a so-called surgeon who steals surgical instruments, who lives two minutes from the
06:18crime scene, who fixates on Burnett's.
06:20He also washed his van the day of the murder.
06:25Just listen to me.
06:25I can change our strategy.
06:28We can wear him down until he breaks.
06:30Do you agree?
06:31He was about to confess.
06:33Maybe we still have a chance.
06:43Okay, Olivio, you were about to tell us something, right?
06:45What were you going to say?
06:46What were you going to tell me?
06:47I was about to lie to make you happy.
06:48That's all.
06:49Listen carefully.
06:52Listen to me.
06:54Don't you touch me anymore.
06:55I'll do whatever I want here.
06:56I'm the boss.
06:56Don't touch me anymore.
06:57Whatever the hell I want.
06:59And it might take a long time, so you better stop whining, and you better stop jerkiness around.
07:04Why did you steal those scalpels from the hospital?
07:07I stole nothing.
07:08You stole nothing?
07:10We found scalpels in your home, okay?
07:13Those are your scalpels, so why the fuck do you have scalpels in your home?
07:16Go ahead, tell me.
07:18For nothing.
07:19It's just a knife that cuts way better.
07:22Oh, yeah?
07:23What about your van?
07:24What do you use it for?
07:26I just transport things.
07:28What kind of things?
07:30Anything?
07:31Hmm?
07:32And everything.
07:33Oh, really?
07:34What about the night of January 20th to the 21st?
07:36Where were you?
07:37In Spain.
07:38In Spain?
07:40Interesting.
07:41Do you have a hotel built?
07:42Because I can't find one.
07:44That's because I slept in my van.
07:45No, that's impossible.
07:46Well, you didn't sleep in your van because your neighbor saw your van that day, parked in the street.
07:51Surely they must be wrong.
07:52You think they're wrong?
07:52I can't be the only one in town who owns a van, right?
07:55You know what's funny?
07:55They also said that your van had been washed.
07:58That it was dripping wet.
07:59Because normally your van's a disgusting pile of shit.
08:01It's dirty all year round.
08:03So tell me, why did you wash your van?
08:06Huh?
08:08Why did you wash it?
08:09It's maybe because there was rain.
08:11Interesting.
08:12And how would you know it rained here on the night of the murder if, according to what you said, you were indeed in Spain that night?
08:20I don't know.
08:22I don't want to listen to what you said.
08:25You're killing the man.
08:26I want a man.
08:26I want a man.
08:30He wants an interpreter.
08:32He wants an interpreter.
08:35An interpreter?
08:36Sure thing, Olivia.
08:41Anything else?
08:42Do you want us to draw you up a bath, huh?
08:44Maybe you want a bubble bath?
08:46Just ask.
08:48So, tell me.
08:50What's the deal with all these books on alternative medicine?
08:54On witchcraft?
08:56We found all these in your apartment.
08:58Look, this is your place.
08:59The mutilations.
09:00What are they?
09:01A ritual?
09:02Come on, look.
09:03Look, look at it.
09:04Is this some kind of ritual?
09:05Look at it.
09:06Why did you do it?
09:08When did you mutilate her?
09:10Huh?
09:10Where did you do that to her?
09:12Did you mutilate her in your van?
09:15You won't find anything at all.
09:29Here you go.
09:30Thanks.
09:36Maybe we can question him on Tatiana Andujar.
09:40No, I got confirmation.
09:41He was imprisoned in Narbonne two years ago, the day she disappeared.
09:44No temporary release.
09:45He takes nothing, so it can't be him.
09:47For now, there's no way I'm letting this guy get away.
09:50It's out of the question.
09:51We don't have sufficient evidence to take to the judge.
09:53Don't worry about the judge.
09:56I know how to handle her.
10:00From what you're telling me, I can't do anything but extend his custody.
10:04We won't get him that easily.
10:06This guy's got experience.
10:08He's a repeat offender, career criminal.
10:10Each time he's suspected of a crime, he packs his bags and flees to a new city.
10:13He's a weasel.
10:14Yeah, weasel.
10:19It's exactly right.
10:20That's what I told my guys.
10:22And you know what we do to weasels?
10:24We trap them by baiting them where they live.
10:26Sit him down and question him.
10:28Nothing that guy says holds water.
10:30Everything is inconsistent.
10:32He needs temporary detention.
10:33Not some 48-hour holding cell.
10:35And a court hearing, and then he'll talk.
10:36In the meantime, we're going to stack your case.
10:38I spoke to a colleague in Brest this morning.
10:40He was telling me about this mutilation in 92.
10:42Guess where Palomino was in 92?
10:44Working at the university hospital in Brest.
10:47And that's just one example.
10:48Every time we look under a rock, it all seems to point to him.
10:51That guy's not innocent.
10:53Not innocent at all.
10:56Don't worry.
10:58We'll make sure this case is solid.
10:59As it stands, without a confession or new evidence,
11:07it would be risky for me to indict him.
11:09We can't let him back on the street.
11:12We just can't do that.
11:14Because he'll do it again.
11:17On another girl.
11:19And then on another one.
11:22How many will he murder before we do something?
11:25Hmm?
11:29Okay.
11:32I'll formally charge him with murder and acts of torture,
11:34and request temporary detention.
11:42You've made the right decision.
11:51Well done, everyone.
11:53Well done, guys.
11:54Well done, guys.
11:54Well done.
11:54The psycho will spend his life in prison.
11:56You know, Palomino might not end up in prison.
11:59He's a crazy nutjob.
12:01He should be in a hospital, not a prison.
12:03Yeah, but...
12:03Felix is right.
12:04Depends on the nutjob.
12:05Just imagine his cellmate's face.
12:07Oh, yeah.
12:07Shit.
12:08Do you want to use my scalpel to cut your meat?
12:10This is Guy Georges, 35 years old.
12:13Through a meticulous examination of multiple sexual assault cases,
12:16law enforcement was able to match his DNA profile
12:20found in another case to the killer.
12:22What's important is he's off the streets.
12:24The DNA confirms his skin for Guy Georges.
12:26Felix, you want another one?
12:29Yeah.
12:31Another.
12:32Today, in the fourth hour, a man was struck by a moving time.
12:37You know, I think that's...
12:38Oh.
12:43What are you supposed to make, Denise?
12:49Yeah.
12:50But my plans fell through.
12:51Really?
12:56You okay?
13:05If you want, we can pick up our conversation now.
13:11What, Palomino?
13:12Oh, no, I'm fine.
13:14I figured out how to handle it.
13:15I'll do it my way.
13:19You sure?
13:21I'm sure.
13:23Okay.
13:27Okay.
13:31So, a cop?
13:33Why'd you want to become a cop?
13:35Is it a family thing?
13:36Is that it?
13:37Well, it was kind of by accident.
13:39I was in law school, bored out of my mind,
13:41and my boyfriend back then was trying to get into the academy,
13:44so I helped him study and realized I was interested in it.
13:47So then you decided to join the academy with him?
13:51I didn't tell him I applied to get in.
13:54Why not?
13:57Because he told me I'd be a bad cop.
13:59So, bad cop or not,
14:01that just motivated me more.
14:03You must have been surprised when he saw you at the academy, huh?
14:10He didn't pass the test.
14:12Wait, what?
14:13He didn't pass the test.
14:14He didn't pass the test?
14:15He didn't pass the test.
14:16Hey, come on, have a drink with us.
14:19Yeah.
14:20I'll choose then.
14:22Hey, let's celebrate something really worthwhile.
14:24Something brighter and happier.
14:27What, you thought I was going to forget about her?
14:29Hey, it's about time we celebrate my baby girl.
14:43Thanks a lot.
14:45The hair's messed up.
14:46You all never special when your daughter won't sleep at night.
14:50That's when it gets real fun.
14:51Hey, what about me?
14:53That's not all.
14:53Wait till she grows up and she starts bringing her boyfriends around.
14:56We get through the first year.
14:58Okay?
14:58No problem. I hope you enjoy diaper duty.
15:00Can I have some champagne?
15:01Congrats. Here you go.
15:02Thanks a lot.
15:03One more for the road.
15:04I hope I'm the godfather.
15:05I know you're worthy.
15:06And I hope you'll be.
15:07Either you or them young.
15:08Hey, cheers.
15:09No.
15:10No?
15:11I'm already three times the godfather. That's enough.
15:12Hey, guys, help yourselves, okay?
15:13But thanks.
15:14I'm not gonna wait on you all night.
15:16Have you known Subway So for a long time?
15:17Oh, yeah.
15:19But it's different. He's my sweetie.
15:24How are you doing? You good?
15:28What?
15:34Hmm?
15:35Nothing?
15:42Is it me or you're hitting on me?
15:47If I decide to hate on you, you'll know it.
15:58You gotta be fortunate. You gotta be lucky now. I was just sitting here thinking good and bad.
16:19But I'm the kind of woman that was built to last. They tried to reason me. They used to wipe out my pants. To save my child. I'd rather go hungry.
16:36I got all of these the opium inside me. And my blood flows through every man. In the sky that's landed me. And my blood flows through every man. In the sky that's landed me.
16:53I got so many tears that delivered me. So many tears even the blind can see. This is the warmest world. This is my world. This is my world.
17:14This is my world. This is my world. This is my world.
17:21My mom. I got the job. Yeah, I got it. I'm so happy. I start next week. Yeah, yeah, don't worry. I better hang up. I don't have a lot of money on my card. But my train arrives in Perpignan at 9pm. So don't worry. I'll find a way home. Love you.
17:39Love you.
17:40Come on, hurry up. I am just a second. If you don't, you're going to miss your train. No, I won't. I've got time.
17:47Attention passengers. The train's coming. I'll just cry.
17:51Everything's going to be fine. I'm just so happy I got it.
17:57Hey, Melanie. Hey guys, look. Come on, Melanie. Come on, Melanie.
18:03Do you really know those guys? Hey, look at you guys. Wow. You look like a baby.
18:08Wow. You look like a bunch of boy band rejects. Look at you. With your new hair, you're like the guy.
18:12You're not a perp, you idiot. Who taught you about perms, your uncle? What an idiot. Where do you know those guys from?
18:17I found them at the city dog shelter.
18:26You guys are bad. Did your moms let you out of the house?
18:29Hello, how's it going?
18:33Hey, stop bugging my friend, thanks. That's enough.
18:36Are you leaving? Yeah, we're leaving. Oh my god.
18:38Really? Yeah, she's leaving. She has a train to catch.
18:40Hey, go ahead with that one. Already? When will you be back?
18:42See you, sweetie. Come back soon.
18:44Yeah, she'll be back soon. See you later, Melanie's fanboys.
18:46Have fun while you're there. Okay? Kisses.
18:48I love you. Me too. Me three, Melanie.
18:50You're impossible, you know. Wait, she forgot to give me her number.
18:52Cuts, give me her number.
18:54Cuts, give me her number.
18:56Cuts, give me her number.
18:58Yes, I know.
19:00Hey, baby.
19:01You're a man!
19:02I'm so sorry.
19:04You missed it.
19:05You missed it.
19:06Oh, you missed it.
19:07You missed it.
19:09You missed it.
19:11Okay, well.
19:13You missed it.
19:14You missed it.
19:20You missed it.
19:21It's a long time to jump up, there's plenty of space there for a great goal, and it's a long time to hit the ball.
19:37You can get a problem, you can find us on your feet there, the shot set has closed.
19:51Excuse me, can I tumble you for a light?
19:55Let's go.
19:57I'll be waiting.
20:01MC.
20:05Go!
20:21No!
20:24No!
20:25No!
20:28No!
20:29No!
20:33No!
20:40No!
21:12And you, you don't remember anything else?
21:38No, I don't.
21:43It was already one in the morning.
21:46I remember noticing how dark it was outside and telling myself that Marianne might not be able to see it all.
21:52Then I closed the front door because I had to.
21:56Usually I always lock it because around here you never know.
22:00But that night I left the door unlocked, you know, so it would be easier for her to get in.
22:08I'd like to borrow this one.
22:09Please do.
22:10Mrs. Perez, we'll call you as soon as we know something, okay?
22:21That's a promise I can make you, Mrs. Perez.
22:24Let me walk you to the front desk.
22:33Where did you say you saw me?
22:35This is quite a close.
22:36Did Palomino get released?
22:44No, that's the first thing I checked.
22:45He's still in prison.
22:46Gentlemen, I know what each and every one of you is thinking right now, okay?
23:06The recent disappearance near the station is concerning, despite Palomino being behind bars.
23:10But it's better if we don't jump to conclusions.
23:12Let's just continue to do our jobs the best we can.
23:14First order of business.
23:17We need a missing persons alert.
23:18It is written.
23:19We can publish it.
23:20Perfect.
23:20Do that.
23:21Send the alert and photos to all the police departments and all the gendarmeries.
23:25And put her on the PNR list.
23:26I want everyone on this case.
23:27Everyone.
23:28I want you guys to canvas around the station, talk to the store and cafe owners.
23:32And everyone stays focused.
23:34Got it?
23:35Yeah, got it.
23:35Got it.
23:36Gentlemen, get to work.
23:36Yeah, I remember her.
23:56She asked me for a light.
23:57Are you sure?
23:58Look at her photo again.
23:59Yeah, yeah, I'm sure it's her.
24:00What time was it?
24:01I don't remember that.
24:02It was crowded and I was swamped.
24:04It was halftime.
24:04And did you see her talk to somebody?
24:06No, she was walking.
24:07She stopped to get a light and kept on going.
24:10I remember because it was nighttime and I was thinking to myself, wow, damn, that girl's brave.
24:15Why would you say she was brave?
24:17Come on, you know why.
24:18No, I don't.
24:20You know, she was wearing shorts, so top to bottom I checked her out and she walked away and that was the end of that.
24:26And do you think that any of the people you know, maybe the younger ones, would know something?
24:31Some of our colleagues just discovered a body that far from here.
24:34Are you coming?
24:42They just discovered a body.
24:46Where is it?
24:47Along the A9 freeway.
24:49Hello, Captain.
25:01Oh, yeah.
25:01Hi, guys.
25:02Did you discover the body?
25:03Yes.
25:04Did you?
25:04No, sir.
25:06Did you find anything else?
25:07No, sir.
25:08No, sir.
25:13I'm sure.
25:14I'm sure.
25:44I'm sure.
26:14The head and both hands are missing.
26:20The victim is a woman.
26:24She's been sliced open from the bottom.
26:27From her reproductive organs up to her sternum.
26:31She has lacerations on her chest, an empty cavity in her pelvic region.
26:39Which seems to show the absence of reproductive organs.
26:44I can't believe we're seeing this again.
26:53I can't believe we're seeing this again.
27:07It's his signature.
27:09How did he do it, huh?
27:12Mrs. Perez, would you come with me, please?
27:23Listen, I, uh...
27:31I'm sorry to have to tell you this.
27:35We found your daughter's body this morning.
27:37What?
27:38I'm afraid she's dead.
27:40Oh, my God.
27:41I'm truly sorry.
27:44We're all truly sorry.
27:53Mrs. Perez?
27:54Hello.
27:56Hello.
27:56I could never give people bad news.
28:04And it would make me sick to my stomach each time.
28:08That's why he's the chief.
28:09Okay.
28:33Okay.
28:34Captain.
28:36We received these documents you were waiting for.
28:39No one was prepared for this case.
28:44Not even the most experienced among us.
28:51Our knights were now haunted by the faces of these young women.
28:58Little by little,
29:00Bidal felt closer to the victim's families than to his own.
29:03No.
29:09It's 7 a.m.
29:24It's 7 a.m.
29:38Here's the news with Juliette LaSalle.
29:40The lifeless body of the young woman reported missing in Perpignan was found near the A9 freeway.
29:45This victim, whose body was horribly mutilated, strangely resembles Laila Shakir,
29:50who was discovered a year and a half ago in a vacant lot.
29:53The investigators are at a loss since Laila Shakir's presumed killer,
29:57Olivia Palomino, is currently serving time in prison.
30:01Stefan Benito.
30:02Both young women were last seen in the vicinity of the Perpignan train station,
30:06a district that is being carefully watched by the investigators.
30:12Listen up, guys.
30:14We got the report from forensics.
30:16Apparently, there was nothing at the crime scene that could help us.
30:19It was just a dump.
30:21It'll take months to get through all that shit.
30:22Nothing useful, as far as I can tell.
30:25We also got the autopsy report just now.
30:27What's it say?
30:28Is it the same M.O. as for Laila Shakir?
30:31It's impossible to be 100% sure.
30:33But the way he operated, the victim he chose,
30:36and the mutilations he performed are in the same place,
30:38even if they're less precise than last time.
30:40This could be explained maybe because he had less time,
30:42or was stressed, interrupted, or maybe he was drunk.
30:45Who knows?
30:46I sure don't.
30:48Basically, we know nothing.
30:52I'm going to request a visitation pass to question Palomino in prison.
31:02Monsieur?
31:02Officer.
31:03Sir?
31:05Judge Costa.
31:06Just the one I wanted to see.
31:08Could you spare five minutes?
31:09Morning, Captain.
31:10I have a reenactment.
31:12I was wondering when you were going to come and see me.
31:14Why's that?
31:15Did no one inform you?
31:16I've been taken off the case.
31:17What?
31:18With this new murder, the prosecution blames me
31:20for wrongfully convicting Mr. Palomino.
31:22Hang on.
31:23Palomino is dangerous.
31:24We all agree on that, right?
31:26Yes, we do.
31:27But the word justice still means something.
31:30I'll have to live with this error from now on.
31:34Hang on a second.
31:35It's my fault, okay?
31:36I did this.
31:37I'm the one who convinced you to formally charge him.
31:40You know it was me.
31:42Clearly, I was in the wrong to do so.
31:43I'm...
31:46I'm really sorry.
31:50One thing I can promise you,
31:52I'll keep an eye on him.
31:54Because he's implicated in this.
31:55One way or another, I know it.
31:56I hope you'll have better results with my successor,
32:01Judge DeLorme.
32:02Yes, I know.
32:03Not a simple man.
32:05Good luck, Captain.
32:10Merci.
32:10France never agreed to oversee the transfer.
32:17Of course we did.
32:18Just a second, please.
32:20Hello, Captain Vidal.
32:22DeLorme.
32:23We've never had the opportunity to work together.
32:25This case might...
32:26Hang on a second.
32:26The Palomino case.
32:28Let me stop you there.
32:29I've decided not to renew Mr. Palomino's detention order.
32:32Really?
32:33Well, yes.
32:34With this new murder,
32:34I don't really have a choice, do I?
32:36I want to see him.
32:38No.
32:39He's officially off limits.
32:41Understood?
32:42Now, I think it would be a good idea for us to get together soon
32:45to review the entire investigation strategy,
32:48since the connection to the Tatiana Andujar case is confirmed.
32:51The prosecutor wants all three cases,
32:53Andujar, Shakir, and Perez, to be re-examined.
32:56We're going to do this the Parisian way,
32:58and cross-check everything.
33:01Understood?
33:04I agree with you.
33:06It's a train station.
33:20You're making progress, I see.
33:28That might explain the gaps between the murders.
33:30Maybe he doesn't live here.
33:32Maybe he's just a visitor.
33:33I don't want to say this, but...
33:37We should widen the search to all of France.
33:40Check all the wackos, all sex crimes with any mutilation,
33:43medical professionals with rape or assault charges.
33:45Are you out of your mind?
33:47We'll be swapped with tips from crazy people.
33:49Come on, do I really have to say it?
33:51We screwed up bad.
33:52We were wrong about Palomino.
33:54Wrong.
33:54Captain, can I speak my mind too?
33:59What we're doing now is screwing things up.
34:01The girls were young, okay.
34:03They're all brunette, Mediterranean types.
34:04Wow, we're in the south of France.
34:06The girls went missing near the station,
34:07in the center of the city.
34:08They've nothing in common.
34:09They were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
34:11Maybe that creep was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
34:14Fine, whatever.
34:15I'll shut up.
34:16It's okay.
34:36Fleur.
34:40I know you don't want to talk about it, but...
34:41Wrong place.
34:42Where then?
34:43Huh?
34:44You won't answer my texts.
34:45You just ignore me.
34:46This is really bugging the shit out of me.
34:48It bothers me to work with this between us.
34:51If you're bothered, you can go.
34:55Go ahead.
34:57Tell me nothing happened these last six months,
34:58and I'll leave you alone.
35:01Nothing happened.
35:14He's leaving.
35:15He's leaving.
35:16Vidal was sure Palomino had orchestrated everything
35:45from his prison cell.
35:50How did you do it?
35:52It had become an obsession.
35:57To the point of forgetting what was essential.
35:59Only the victims knew the truth.
36:03Yeah, I've seen this before.
36:07You just have to understand the truth.
36:08Hello, excuse me.
36:09Hello?
36:10I have an appointment here.
36:12It's down there.
36:13First door on your right.
36:14Okay, merci.
36:14Hamadi.
36:25Hamadi.
36:26I have a question.
36:26I have a question.
36:26Sonia Hamadi.
36:29Characterization of the facts, assault with a deadly weapon.
36:32are you sure it was an attempted homicide what do you mean well are you sure that your attacker
36:39wanted to kill you i don't know but i really thought i was gonna die three weeks of sick leave
36:46wow that's a lot okay so you were in front of your apartment building when your attacker
36:54suddenly appeared by surprise and assaulted you sorry i scared you no no i'm fine that's not what
37:05happened no first he was making small talk my boyfriend he's a half hour late oh he told me
37:15he worked at the saint charles food market and that his colleagues had opened a bottle of champagne for
37:20his birthday had you ever seen him before no and then what and then he put his hand in his pocket
37:31to pull out his keys oh he had keys well if he had keys then he lived there right so did you know him
37:37no he was just pretending to take out his keys but it was a knife that he stabbed me in the stomach with
37:43i was under the impression that i had been slit in half through and through
37:48then he pushed me violently under some sort of doorway and you're sure you never saw him before
37:54yes i'm sure continue then i screamed and i crawled away to get out of the doorway because i knew that
38:05the last thing i wanted was to be trapped there despite that he grabbed me and forced himself on me
38:10he tried to hit me repeatedly in the face with his knife he was trying to cut my head off
38:16he was trying to cut your head off with his knife but i blocked the blade from my face with my arm like
38:23this but by then i was i was starting to get really tired i didn't have the strength to yell for help
38:31and i guess that's about when your neighbor intervened to help you out
38:35no i mean that's what i was told afterward because i had already lost consciousness by that time
38:40and when i woke up i was in the hospital
38:45i was told i spent two days in a coma and that they had to operate on my liver kidney and stomach
38:52and now on my abdomen i have a total of 40 stitches
38:57i spent three whole weeks in the hospital uh i was wondering my neighbor said that
39:05he left some kind of print with his hand on the wall you did find it right if there was a handprint
39:13on a wall we found it don't worry tell me do you go out often in the evening do you go to bars or
39:18nightclubs uh sometimes yeah i'm sure you meet a lot of people maybe you met him before and you don't
39:26remember no he has a face that you don't forget he's humongous all his teeth are rotten and he
39:36breathes real loud like some animal
39:38okay
39:42read your statement then sign it right there thank you
39:50at the bottom
40:04mrs perez
40:18it took me a long time to find the courage to write you
40:21my daughter tatiana went missing on september 24th 1995
40:26ever since then our lives have been empty
40:29my daughter disappeared but certainly not of her own free will
40:36she also disappeared near the train station
40:40we've been waiting for four years four years during which the investigation has not progressed
40:46four years during which we've tried to survive your marianne could be my daughter
40:51i feel your pain
40:56i just wanted to tell you that you are not alone
40:58hello i'm carmen the mother of marianne
41:11carmen hello
41:12she looks like you
41:18where was this photo taken
41:25a port la cat
41:28really what year
41:34august 1995
41:35what a coincidence because tatiana worked at an ice cream shop that summer
41:39maybe they saw each other
41:41maybe they saw each other
41:53in the police
41:57and her carmen
41:59sometimes i worried she'd think i'm invading her privacy
42:02it's stupid right
42:03right? No, it's not stupid at all. I think it's normal to remember her. Because if we don't
42:08remember them, then who's going to keep them alive? That's so true. In Marianne's room,
42:14I found little notes and a bunch of photos, letters from her boyfriends, her diary with
42:20all her little doodles. The police read everything, but I couldn't. I wouldn't dare. So I stored
42:32everything in my garage. But now I'm wondering who to give it to. Maybe you should just give
42:38it all to her siblings. You know they can barely keep their own bedrooms clean, so... Yeah,
42:43I know. Just the other day, my little one came to me. He was crying because he couldn't remember
42:50his sister's voice. I didn't know what to say to him. I know it's so hard on us mothers that
42:58we sometimes forget how difficult it is on them as well. Hmm. Oh, I'm so glad you're
43:04here. Me too. Do you recognize yourself? Yeah.
43:13After, I'll show you the one where she teaches you to walk. Oh, I remember this party.
43:34Really? You do? Yeah. She was really beautiful. Yeah.
43:55I love you.
43:57Let's go.
44:05I don't know.
44:35I don't know.
45:05I don't know.
45:07We're only here to observe.
45:10They're letting us watch their search, but we stay neutral, okay?
45:14We'll just sign the gendarmerie report when we're done.
45:16Shit.
45:17I don't know if he fits your profile, but you never know.
45:19How did she get away?
45:23She was assaulted right next to where she lives.
45:25Thankfully, her father found her.
45:27The guy ran away when he saw him coming.
45:30Then we arrested him an hour later.
45:32Okay, and what do you guys have on him?
45:34He works at the St. Charles Food Market as a forklift driver, and he has a record.
45:38A record?
45:39Most of his rap sheet is for auto theft, but he was charged once for rape.
45:42The guy's not from around here.
45:43He rented the room a couple of days ago.
45:47Okay, guys.
45:48Look for anything that can help us establish a profile, okay?
45:51And take everything.
45:51Look at this.
46:21It's going to take us off today.
46:29Okay, bring up our boxes.
46:44Take this down.
46:51Pack this up to you.
46:54Do you want to follow us?
46:55If you want, you can question him at the Gendarmerie.
47:02No, he's not worth it.
47:07Merci.
47:10And good luck.
47:11Bye, Captain.
47:13Bye, Commander.
47:13So?
47:30Well, now that we're investigating every flasher, whack job, and sexual perv, we'll be spending our days doing this.
47:36But I don't believe it's him.
47:39He doesn't fit the profile.
47:41Maybe we could question him at least.
47:43He did get prison time for rape.
47:44And you saw the view he has.
47:45He can spot the girls leaving the station.
47:47Yes, I know.
47:47I know.
47:48I agree with you, but do you remember what the autopsy report said?
47:52What did the coroner say?
47:54Do you seriously think that this guy has ever worked in an operating room or held a scalpel?
47:58No, I guess he's right.
47:59We'll never be able to follow every lead.
48:01We don't have the time or means.
48:02Well, that's for sure.
48:03Come on, move it.
48:28Let's go.
48:49We got him.
48:51What?
48:52In Montalban.
48:52Wait, who's in Montalban?
48:54They found a woman's body in a field.
48:55Her breasts and vagina were mutilated.
48:57Her cuts were perfectly symmetrical.
48:58It's got to be him.
48:59Why did you say they?
49:00Because they caught him.
49:01The police in Toulouse caught him.
49:02How long is the drive there?
49:04Two hours with the lights on.
49:05Okay, let's go.
49:06What?
49:06Don't be down.
49:07Why would I do that?
49:07Don't be down.
49:08You're such a...
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