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02:40Did you hear? Another abduction. The president of the Torenz Foundation. We're having a meeting shortly.
02:47Where's Milo?
02:48Milo's in the media room right now. I think he spent the whole night there.
02:52Okay.
03:03Milo?
03:05Milo?
03:05Milo?
03:06Milo?
03:16Shit.
03:18What are you doing?
03:19Uh, just watching the recordings again, going over the reports.
03:24Did you hear about the abduction?
03:25Yes, Judge Cabrera called me. She filled me in.
03:31I told you they'd strike again.
03:33Why don't you call me?
03:43I have to take this. Be right back.
03:45Yes, Irene, what is it?
03:51Hi, Milo. How are you? Um, listen, I need to see you.
03:55No, not now. It's not a good time. I'm busy at the station. I'll call you later.
03:59Police station? Aren't you in Porto de la Selva?
04:01Yeah, I'll explain later.
04:04Fine, but please call me as soon as you can. Don't forget, it's pretty urgent.
04:08Yeah, I will.
04:25What do you think they're telling him?
04:27You said they cut the sound so that we can't hear their voice.
04:30Yeah, so that we can't identify them.
04:34The voice. The helmet.
04:38Think they know each other?
04:40Perhaps.
04:42It would explain the sheer cruelty of it all.
04:46Maybe it's an act of revenge rather than a ritual sacrifice.
04:54Next time this happens, call me.
05:00Mrs.
05:30That was in Jose Maria.
05:58Mauricio, we're in the middle of a show right now.
06:14What do you want?
06:15I have something.
06:16Well, what is it?
06:17A tip from the police force.
06:19They're giving a press conference this morning.
06:22Another big shot abducted in Barcelona.
06:24Well, is the conference during the show?
06:26Hmm.
06:28At 12.
06:29I'm gonna cover it.
06:30I'll take the cameraman.
06:31Do you want me to do a live broadcast?
06:33Oh.
06:34Julia won't like that.
06:35Who runs the show?
06:36Is it Julia or you?
06:37Listen, right now, any events related to local crime are hers to cover.
06:41It's not local crime she's after.
06:43It's me.
06:44That fucking bitch wants me out.
06:46Listen to me, Joaquim.
06:48This might be very juicy.
06:50First the CEO of one of Catalonia's most important construction companies.
06:54And now the president of a huge cultural foundation.
06:58What if there's a serial killer on the loose in Barcelona right now?
07:03Tony.
07:04Milo here.
07:05Look, this is the list of Masonic societies in Barcelona you asked for.
07:08But if you ever need more info about Freemasonry I could contact an expert I know.
07:12Eugenie Gombrowicz from the Ares Public Library.
07:15Perfect.
07:16We could meet up tomorrow.
07:17We'll need the file of the new victim as soon as possible.
07:19What was his name?
07:20Felix Torrance.
07:21I'm working on it at this very moment.
07:23Compare it to Pinto's.
07:24Find any common threads, similarities, anything.
07:26On it.
07:27Where is everyone?
07:29No one told you about the meeting?
07:36Good morning, everyone.
07:37You already know Judge Cabrera who's in charge of Edward Pinto's murder case.
07:41Hello.
07:42Welcome, Judge.
07:43Hello, Judge.
07:44Good morning.
07:45Welcome.
07:46Thanks.
07:47We also have with us the delegate of the Barcelona Provincial Prosecutor's Office Against Corruption
07:50and Organized Crime, Mr. Marius Fuster.
07:53Good morning.
07:54Hello.
07:55Felix Torrance.
07:5763 years old, president of the foundation that bears his name and a key figure and influential
08:03presence in Barcelona's political and cultural circles.
08:06Last night at midnight, we received a phone call from his wife, Virginia Colomay, who reported
08:11his possible disappearance.
08:14Torrance hasn't picked up his phone since then, nor did he return home last night where
08:18his wife was waiting for him for dinner.
08:20Virginia Colomay first called Gemma Cole, Torrance's secretary, who told her that around
08:268.50 p.m. and after a long board meeting with the trustees of the foundation, Torrance
08:31left the office and wished her a good night.
08:33Have a nice night.
08:35Mr. Torrance left Palo Guel and headed to the Eden parking lot, which is less than 10 meters
08:40away, where he has a private parking space.
08:43Thanks to the parking lot security guard, we know that he got into his car, the one you
08:46can see in the picture, a green Jaguar XJ, and he left the parking lot driving it.
08:51We're currently analyzing the security camera footage from the parking lot and its surroundings.
08:56We found Torrance's vehicle parked out on Ardena Street in Pedralbes, right next to
09:01Colcerola, not far from where his residence is located.
09:04Pedralbes once again.
09:06Was his cell phone inside the car and shut off?
09:08Yes, that's correct.
09:10The exact same scenario as with Edward Pinto.
09:13Sergeant Mallart, you think that Felix Torrance might have been abducted by the same individual
09:18that murdered Pinto?
09:19Individual or individuals.
09:21A lot points to that.
09:22The modus operandi is the same, step by step.
09:24Same method, same profile.
09:26Please, if I may, I'd like to say a few words.
09:29The reason why anti-corruption is part of this meeting is because we have strong reasons
09:32to think that the disappearance of Felix Torrance isn't actually an abduction, but an escape.
09:37What the fuck, seriously?
09:38We have been investigating the Torrance Foundation for months now for financial irregularities
09:42and possibly economic crimes.
09:44Fraud, misappropriation, possible embezzlement.
09:47This is considered a big corruption case involving several companies and institutions.
09:52And we believe that Torrance may have somehow been notified that we were about to take action
09:55against him, and that's why he fled.
09:58The resemblance to the murder of Edward Pinto is perhaps a deliberate ploy to confuse us and buy some time.
10:04His secretary was surprised to see that Torrance left his office with a briefcase that wasn't the usual one he carried every day with him.
10:11And we didn't find it in his car.
10:13Right this moment, several units from Agara headquarters are thoroughly searching the Foundation's offices.
10:17The audits will show any suspicious account shifts, but it's pretty clear that Torrance was preparing his escape.
10:23Doesn't it all seem like a strange coincidence?
10:26An important political and financial figure gets burned alive right off of one of Gaudi's buildings.
10:31And then a second important figure also disappears, and he worked in a Gaudi building.
10:36Where are you heading with this, Sergeant Mallard?
10:38We found something on the sidewalk in front of La Pedrera.
10:41It's a G painted on the ground.
10:45Graffiti on a sidewalk in Barcelona.
10:47In the footage that shows the suspect recording the scene from Passage de Gracia, we can see him squatting.
10:54He left us a message.
10:56He's claiming ownership.
10:57We think it's his signature.
10:59A G.
11:00The G could stand for Gaudi, but it's also a Masonic symbol.
11:03If you're right, or whatever the case, we have to act fast.
11:06Earlier you said, individual or individuals?
11:09Whoever planned the first murder wasn't alone.
11:12This doesn't seem like a one-man job.
11:14It's quite possible that we're dealing with a group of extremely motivated people who have great organizational skills.
11:20An IQ well above average.
11:23And a very personal imprint.
11:26I'd even say, an authorial one.
11:29They're gonna do to Torrance exactly what they did to Pinto.
11:32Five days without food or water, and he'll end up burned alive on one of Gaudi's buildings.
11:36And Torrance isn't the last victim.
11:38This will escalate.
11:41The prosecutor said what?
11:43Yes.
11:46Listen, I have to go.
11:49Thank you so much.
11:50I owe you big time, so call me if you need anything.
11:55Anything at all.
11:56Whatever it is, you just let me know.
12:04You ready, Lucas?
12:05I always am.
12:06Good morning.
12:07This is Mauricio Navarro from Barcelona.
12:08We are now standing outside Catalonia's regional police headquarters in Les Courts, where a press conference will be held shortly promising major revelations regarding the case of a man who was burned alive just days ago on Passio de Grazia.
12:22Apparently, there may actually be a potential second victim leading to some speculation that this could mean the possibility of a serial killer operating on the streets of Barcelona.
12:33More information coming up here on the Julia Valley Show. Stay tuned.
12:37And cut.
12:38We're back, my dear Lucas.
12:40We are back.
12:41You following me around, Agent Garrido?
12:42Yes, Agent Millard.
12:43So I guess we're partners again, since they didn't fire me.
12:44We're partners. How exciting.
12:45Now you can report every single thing I do.
12:46And you can keep withholding info.
12:47For F ì‹¶ it?
12:48See me again.
12:49He's not even able to get back or
12:50You're back.
12:51You're back.
12:52I'll be back.
12:53You're back.
12:54You're back.
12:55You're back.
12:56You're back.
12:57You're back.
12:58You're back.
12:59You're you're back.
13:00You're back.
13:01Yes, Agent Millard.
13:02So I guess we're partners again, since they didn't fire me.
13:03We're partners.
13:04How exciting.
13:05Now you can report every single thing I do.
13:06And you can keep withholding info.
13:09OK.
13:10Here's your back.
13:11I'll be back.
13:12Freemasonry in Catalonia.
13:18Memorized everything yet?
13:30Self-help books.
13:31They don't really help, but they're actually pretty funny.
13:36Here, look.
13:37The perfect one for me.
13:40Rebuild your life after they've left you.
13:45That's why you came to Barcelona, right?
13:47Do we have that in common?
13:49Staying open to disappointment and loneliness,
13:51making sure your self-worth doesn't depend on a moron.
13:57Let's go to Palau Gual.
14:09What do you know?
14:33Tell me.
14:34I don't know anything.
14:38I didn't have time.
14:40Hmm.
14:41Playa de Palau and its lampposts were among Antony Gaudi's first masterworks in Barcelona.
14:51Built as a home for his great patron, Eusebio Gual, in 1885,
14:55Palau Gual contains important works of art,
14:57such as Hercules Searching for the Hesperides by Clappes.
15:00It depicts the hero emerging from the shadows, carrying a flaming torch.
15:06Within the Torrance Foundation, we have seized numerous documents and computer equipment.
15:24Also, the Administrative Director, Mr. Arno Muscaro,
15:28has been detained and brought before the court for questioning.
15:44Milo.
15:45What a coincidence, huh?
16:03We're now taking questions.
16:05Yes, you.
16:06Mauricio Navarro for the Julia Valle Show.
16:11Intendant Bastos, is it true there's an active line of investigation based on the theory that
16:17Felix Torrance was abducted by the same person who killed Edward Pinto?
16:23Well, please.
16:25We're not ruling out any possibilities.
16:29As Prosecutor Feaster mentioned earlier,
16:31it is also possible that Felix Torrance fled to avoid being arrested
16:35due to the ongoing corruption case within the Torrance Foundation.
16:39That theory seems to be the most...
16:40Yes, but...
16:41Sorry, excuse me, but I'd like to get back to the other line of investigation
16:44that you just admitted being a possibility.
16:48In this case, we might be looking at the work of a serial killer.
16:52Is that right, sir?
16:53Excuse me, over here.
16:54I'm going to follow up with this.
16:56Excuse me.
16:56Excuse me.
16:57Please.
16:58Oh, oh, oh.
16:59Oh, oh, oh.
17:01Oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:02Oh, oh, oh.
17:05Oh, oh, oh.
17:08Oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:22Oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:24I don't know.
17:54I need some water, please.
17:57I need a bit of water.
18:07I don't know what you want from me.
18:10If it's money, I can give you that.
18:19In my car, I have a briefcase.
18:21It's full of money, and I can give you even more.
18:24If you want.
18:24What's on your mind?
18:52This kind of killer usually has feelings of maladjustment, probably because of abuse or traumas.
19:00Their behavior is driven by different impulses, mainly based on concepts like control and power or hypersexuality.
19:08What do you think?
19:08I think that big cities are full of angry citizens, and Barcelona has many victims of the city.
19:17Victims of the city, really?
19:18Barcelona is full of protest signs.
19:23Reclassifications, expropriations, new development plans.
19:27They're victims of progress, of speculation.
19:31The light is red.
19:32Yeah, I saw it.
19:38They're running a little late, aren't they?
19:40Indeed, they are, Julia.
19:43Another example of the utter ineptitude of the police force of Catalonia who are now working against the clock to catch a serial killer in this cat and mouse chase.
19:52Well, tell us about this serial killer, Mauricio.
19:55What do we know?
19:57Well, not that much for now, I dare say, dear Julia.
20:00Very little.
20:01That son of a bitch.
20:01We know that they have abducted two prominent men from Catalonia's haute bourgeoisie, and that one of them was violently murdered, savagely burned alive a few days ago.
20:11All of this, supposedly, of course, they did it without leaving any trace whatsoever, nothing at all.
20:16We still do not know how they managed to enter such important high-security buildings, and so easily, too.
20:22They're like a shadow in the dark.
20:25And moreover, they have this obsession with our great modernist architects' masterpieces.
20:30Gaudi's shadow, one might say.
20:52It was here.
20:54And again, they chose one of the few places in Pedroblos without a security camera in sight.
20:58So we won't have any footage.
21:01Just like with Pinto.
21:05Maybe they're heroes.
21:06The suspects we're looking for.
21:07Maybe they're modern-day Robin Hoods who like blood.
21:09What we can be sure of is that both times, the cars were parked in specific places.
21:15The abductor parks the car.
21:17They've already drugged the victim, so they're unconscious.
21:19They don't want them to yell and attract attention.
21:21They could have had another car standing by somewhere, or maybe Torenz was ambushed.
21:37They grabbed him and brought him to wherever they'll hold him captive for five days.
21:41But how did they get in the vehicle?
21:43Do you think they made Torenz pull over and somehow he agreed to let them get in the car?
21:46Felix Torenz and his Jaguar?
21:48Doesn't add up.
21:50It happened in the parking lot.
21:53If they managed to get the keys to access La Pedrera, getting into a parking lot wasn't a problem.
22:10Charming little shed.
22:12Police.
22:27Good afternoon.
22:28Good afternoon.
22:29Please come in.
22:34Thanks.
22:35What on earth do you want now?
22:37Mrs. Colomé, we're from the Criminal Investigation Division of the Moses Desquadres.
22:40Yes, I know.
22:40We have just a few more questions for you.
22:43No, I'm the one who has a few more questions for you.
22:47Why is it they're saying on television that you're covering up the fact that my husband was likely taken by a serial killer?
22:54Uh, where did they say that?
22:56On the Julia Valle show earlier.
22:58My husband has done a lot for Catalonia.
23:02He has done everything for Barcelona.
23:04If he's in danger right now, you should stop messing around and do everything you can to find him.
23:10And we are.
23:11That's our job.
23:11Exactly.
23:12Do your job and find him.
23:14Ma'am, what my partner is trying to say is that...
23:16I have no interest in knowing what she's trying to say.
23:19Leave immediately or I'll call your superiors.
23:24Go and do what we pay you for, damn it!
23:27Then go to hell!
23:34Who do you think might be talking to the press?
23:37Could be anyone.
23:39There are a lot of people who work here.
23:41And most have big mouths, but who do you think is going to get blamed for it?
23:44I am?
23:48Uh, you can't be trusted.
23:50No?
23:52No.
24:01A briefcase full of money.
24:03We don't know what's in the briefcase.
24:13Apparently the surveillance camera covering Torenza's car got deactivated at 8.34, and it wasn't reactivated after that.
24:22They disconnected the camera and hidden the car.
24:25They probably copied the smart key's frequency.
24:37Hello, this is Sergeant Millard.
24:39I need more information about the CCTV footage from the Eden parking lot.
24:43We'd like to know who was in there at 8.30 p.m., their time of arrival, make of the vehicle parking area, and when they left.
24:50Okay?
24:51Thanks.
24:55The back seat is surely where they're hiding.
25:11Eugenie Gombrowicz will be waiting for you tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Ayers Public Library to talk about Freemasonry.
25:17How do you spell Gombrowicz?
25:19G-O-M.
25:20Did the two of you both go to Felix Toren's house?
25:24Depends.
25:26Milo, could you please stop giving me more problems?
25:28His wife called the whole damn world.
25:32Judge Cabrera believes the evidence is reliable, and we should keep going down that road.
25:38But we need results, and we need them fast.
25:41Now, one do me a favor.
25:42Check in with me first before following any leads on the Torenz case.
25:45Pick up your phone.
25:53So what did Felix's wife say?
25:57Well, what are the odds?
26:05Camilo.
26:08I'll have a sparkling water, please.
26:09How are things at the station?
26:15You got a glimpse of it?
26:17All okay with Singla?
26:19Having you on my side might not be so good.
26:20What about the case?
26:21Any intuition?
26:25They're pissed off at the whole city.
26:29Businessmen, the culture, the elites.
26:31Who wouldn't be?
26:32Are you the killer?
26:39Milo, I hope that you're wrong, and that Torenz ran away.
26:43We can't afford another person burning in one of Gaudi's buildings.
26:46Even if that person's an asshole.
26:48Why not?
26:56So how are you doing?
26:58Fine.
27:00It's all fine.
27:01With the psychologist, too.
27:04What, are you giving me the third degree?
27:06The report we got back from Dr. Geitsch is pretty good.
27:10It was the first session.
27:12I can still mess it up.
27:13Like when she realizes you're crazy.
27:18Milo, you're the only one who believes that.
27:24My mind is really busy right now, so that's good.
27:26Hi, Rebecca.
27:44How are you?
27:45Hey, so I heard about your mother.
27:47I'm really sorry.
27:49If ever you need anything, just call me.
27:51You know that I'm here for you no matter what.
28:53Hi, Sarah.
29:11Hi.
29:13What are you doing here?
29:15Is Hugo home?
29:16No, he isn't.
29:20Come in.
29:28How are you?
29:35Good.
29:36And you?
29:39What are you doing?
29:41Yeah, it's you.
29:42You drew me?
29:43That's amazing.
29:45Yeah.
29:48From morning till night, Mark is always in my head.
29:54Milo, thanks for coming, but I'd rather not.
29:56I'm sorry.
30:16And how is Hugo?
30:18I would have liked to see him.
30:20It's better if you don't.
30:22You know how your brother is.
30:24He doesn't like surprises.
30:25Where is he?
30:29I don't know.
30:33But everything's fine.
30:36Baby steps.
30:37No!
30:46No!
30:47Don't talk!
30:48No!
30:48Oh, my God.
31:18Oh, my God.
31:48Oh, my God.
31:54Irene, sorry I've been swamped. How are you?
32:10I've been waiting for your call all day. It's always the same story. Let's meet up tomorrow for lunch. Let's say around 1.30 at Playa Palau. You better be there. No more excuses.
32:20Oh, okay, yes.
32:22Yeah, I'm coming, damn it.
32:32Damn it.
32:34Hugo.
32:36Don't ever come back to my house again.
32:42It isn't even 8 in the morning and you're drunk.
32:44Be very careful, Milo. My family has suffered enough because of you.
32:47Hugo, I'm your family, too. No.
32:50My son died because of you. So leave Sarah alone. I don't want to see you again.
32:56Hugo.
32:57You're out of my life.
32:58You shouldn't be drinking, Hugo.
32:59We're done.
33:00You want to end up like him?
33:01Hugo!
33:02Hugo!
33:07Hey.
33:25Don't even ask.
33:32we masons love symbols the letter g presides over every modern masonic lodge hanging above
33:40the master's chair first the letter g stands for the word god being the seventh letter of the
33:49alphabet g is said to symbolize triumph and victory according to kabbalistic tradition
33:54it also stands for noses which is a higher knowledge that can only be accessed through
34:00inner work the letter g is also the symbol of gamma the greek letter cherished by the pythagoreans
34:08because the word geometry starts with g and according to freemasons it's a science that's
34:14full of wisdom and beauty and the order of creation the eye of the great architect finally there's
34:20another widely accepted meaning that says that the letter g is for generation generation yes
34:27everything is generation and destruction life and death generation restores in different ways and
34:33forms the effects of destruction because man and women are two in one and one in two they go together
34:40eternally generating wait wait you said god but aren't mason secular yes but the origins of
34:49freemasonry lie in the cathedral building guilds of the 13th century and over time these places
34:55were used to study and think where values such as fraternity tolerance and freedom were embraced
35:01and where believers atheist agnostics could stand together could that include someone who's maybe
35:07trying to improve the world by carrying out crimes not at all that person would be very far from masonic
35:15ideals
35:15do you happen to know who felix torrens is
35:21mr felix torrens for years has tried to get into one of the most prestigious lodges in barcelona
35:31but his wish never came through he didn't have the necessary aspirations to become the architect of his
35:38inner temple you see how's that exactly
35:42i'm afraid i can't tell you much more
35:45did the killer draw the letter g and that's why you're asking about it
35:55why would you think that gaudi the murder at la padrera the torrens foundation
36:00there's an overlap between gaudi and freemasonry
36:03many papers have been written trying to determine if gaudi was a freemason or not
36:08the only thing we know is that he understood our symbolism and used it in his work
36:12if your killer is using the letter g
36:16i'm afraid it's nothing more than pure distraction getting you off track
36:21just another smear campaign added to the long list of legends trying to discredit freemasonry
36:27please
36:38i need some water please
36:41i'm dying of thirst
36:43talk to me
36:54say anything
37:01say anything
37:01where are we
37:06this is a cow defense
37:12are you recording me
37:19what do you want from me
37:25what do you want from me please tell me please
37:31this is too much
37:37felix torrens is the youngest son of a well-known banker who went into politics when spain became
37:43democratic his father founded the torrens foundation but removed his son from the family business and made
37:48him leave barcelona in the late 70s when he found out his little boy was involved in shady deals and
37:52business scandals a loose cannon and still is after leaving barcelona he became the director of a social
37:57foundation in charge of several centers for disadvantaged youth he came back to barcelona a few years prior to the 92 olympics
38:04once his reputation was restored obviously you couldn't miss that event
38:10what you said about the victims here in barcelona hit by speculation
38:17anyway in the end his father appointed him as president of the torrens foundation
38:23my father's forgiveness how touching
38:26our brand new president was now rubbing shoulders with the political and economic elite and turned
38:30into one of the faces of the cultural scene of the new olympic barcelona he became a member of
38:35government trusts such as the liceo theater the palau de la musica catalana as well as several gaudi buildings many of which were becoming city icons
38:44next stop embezzlement and shady commissions
38:47exactly spot on
38:49what are you doing hey what's wrong nothing don't worry
39:08ready yes
39:12this is where we had dinner together for the first time
39:19deep down you're romantic
39:22this this urgent thing you wanted to talk about is it getting back together
39:32i'll be direction because of the crisis my stores aren't doing very well especially the one in bonanova
39:39we need to talk about finances you have money issues and we're here at set portis you want to know
39:43about the money problems i've been dealing with exactly that's the thing don't you think it might be
39:47time we sold our apartment you should maybe ask your father
39:54okay listen do you have any hope that you and i will get back together
40:01i don't know irene what about you you're the one who left
40:04so your father would bite his tongue off before lending you a cent but you're okay with him telling
40:18you that he was right that i was a mistake you've always hated my father but you know him well elias
40:24margaret and his powerful clan aren't you just so judgmental yes i'm getting old and it's getting worse
40:31i'm bruno box yes we haven't had the chance to talk yet i used to be milo's partner yes i know
40:51milo is a great guy but he has his ups and downs and is hard to deal with sometimes
41:00and with everything that happened with his father and his brother if ever you have any problems with
41:06him or you need advice or anything at all you can count on me perfect thanks
41:23give me a few days to think about the apartment
41:37yes come in hello hello milo please have a seat
41:54another fight
41:59another fight no no i got punched by my brother
42:10your brother is mark's father right yes
42:14were you close when you were kids
42:28we didn't grow up together
42:33i was raised in port de la selva where i lived with my grandparents until i was 12.
42:40then my parents took me back hugo was 15 and hated me
42:48how come
42:50i guess because he blamed me for having to deal with my father all alone for so many years he suffered
42:55our dad's violence all by himself so i understand and after that
43:02i guess he just never stopped hating me
43:32in my opinion they're probably not the most suitable ones to be in charge of a criminal investigation of
43:55this kind it's out of their scope so far there's been so much negligence the department is an
44:02administrative disaster but to top it off one of their investigators is a sergeant which is basically
44:09the equivalent of an inspector and he's currently under disciplinary proceedings a guy with behavioral
44:16problems who's undergoing psychological treatment so if you ask me i really don't think we're in the
44:21best of hands right now yeah no kidding i know right we're not talking about some random pickpocket
44:27on las ramblas we're talking about an extremely dangerous serial killer who is highly organized
44:33and who is currently on the loose in barcelona and everything's happening just several days before
44:39the arrival of the arrival of pope benedict 16th for the consecration of the sagrada famiglia
44:46there's a lot
45:01that the situation is extremely preoccupying
45:03that felix torrents only has hours left to live
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