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00:00You
00:23Hector
00:30I don't know.
01:00I don't know.
01:30I don't know.
01:59La ferradura.
02:05Doing this was normal there.
02:07No water, food...
02:09for two days.
02:11Three...
02:13locked up in the basement.
02:15I'm so sorry.
02:31Yeah.
02:33Me too.
02:35I'm so sorry.
02:37Because we haven't planned to make your ending as spectacular as theirs.
02:41You'll die alone.
02:43No one will see you die.
02:47You die.
02:49You die.
02:51No one will see you.
02:55No one will see you.
02:57No one will see you.
03:29To consecrate the Sagrada Familia as a basilica, where he'll be welcomed by the king and queen of Spain, the president of the Catalan government, José Montilla, Barcelona's mayor, Jordi Eru, Congress and Parliament presidents, government members, and politicians such as Minister Monserrat Tura, as well as Pascual Marigal, who served as Barcelona's mayor during the 1992 Olympic Games.
03:52Tomorrow's ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. His Holiness will then lead to the Angelus Prayer outside the monument, in front of more than 30,000 attend...
03:59What's wrong?
04:10Are you afraid?
04:18No.
04:20Are you sure?
04:21Don't ever ask me that again.
04:27I don't know.
04:57I don't know.
04:58I don't know.
05:16I don't know.
05:16I don't know.
05:18I'm afraid.
05:19Transcription by CastingWords
05:49Mauricio Navarro was already dead when they burned him
05:54He'd been injected with a high dose of anesthetic
05:57They're analyzing it, but, uh, it's very likely
05:59It's the same one they used on Georgina Pericot
06:01Follow me
06:02It wasn't turned off
06:10There's still a little bit of battery left
06:12Do forensics know we have this?
06:15Hey, no harm, no foul
06:16Milo
06:18It can stay within these walls
06:21Okay, fine
06:23There's a ton of phone calls from a contact named Bibi
06:41The great Camilo Malat
06:53Okay, give me the gist
06:54We have a snitch in the division
06:59In that reporter's phone, there's a number registered as BB
07:04That stands for Bruno Box or Bennett Bastos
07:12The superintendent, no less
07:14Remember what we used to say?
07:17If you have doubts, aim even higher
07:19Felix Torenz wasn't a victim they'd chosen randomly
07:22What are you saying?
07:24He's done a lot of harm
07:26Spent his whole life committing crimes under the protection of the state
07:29What mattered was to never speak of Torenz or Pinto
07:33Or anyone they were involved with?
07:36Not just that, Milo
07:38It's said that Torenz kept a collection of very sordid videos
07:42Abusing minors
07:44Awful videos
07:45Videos he recorded himself featuring other prominent figures
07:49Do you think Bastos knew about all this?
07:56He must have heard something
07:57But he owes his position and power to whomever gave it to him
08:00Don't confront Bastos directly
08:03All rotten fruit ends up falling on its own
08:07As to Bruno Box
08:11He was way too competitive with you
08:13Always wanting to outrun you
08:15So maybe you could find his weak spot
08:20Did you get any useful information from the ex-commissioner?
08:30Felix Torenz's shadow is much darker than we thought
08:34Who's the woman that Tony found?
08:38She's named Eva Messager
08:39She worked for Torenz as an educator in the last years of La Ferdura
08:43Anyone spoken to her?
08:44No, she won't answer the phone
08:46She's home right now though
08:48The local police went to check
08:49None of this existed before the Olympic Games
08:55They built ring roads and extended the city to the sea
08:59It was a huge cleanup operation
09:02The ring roads, the port, the Olympic village
09:05All to just get rid of junkies
09:07Gypsies and clear the slum areas
09:09They were a nuisance for the brand new Barcelona
09:11People gambling
09:21I had to use them all outside the city, too
09:23I had to walk in my heart
09:24They were a man
09:25I had to walk in my heart
09:27I had to walk in my heart
09:27I had to walk in my heart
09:29I had to walk in my heart
09:30Hello, we're looking for Eva Messager, is that you?
09:56We'd like to talk to you about La Ferradura.
09:57Oh, poor Mr. Terence, what a tragedy.
10:02I saw it on TV.
10:04He was a true gentleman, always so kind to me.
10:07Please come in, yes.
10:14I can't stand up for too long.
10:16We won't stay long, don't worry.
10:18Do you need any help?
10:27Uh, you worked in the facility as an educator, right?
10:42Yes.
10:43What were the children like there?
10:45They were all very rebellious.
10:52But given their background, when I read their files, my heart would just sink.
11:01Did Felix Torrens deal with them personally?
11:04Oh, of course.
11:08And there was no messing around with him.
11:11Whoever misbehaved would be disciplined.
11:15How would they be disciplined?
11:17He'd lock them up in the basement for three or four days without food or water.
11:22Mr. Torrens said that some of those kids should end up underground, beneath Earth.
11:33That he'd bury them alive.
11:35Bury them alive?
11:37He'd say,
11:38I'll leave you gasping for air.
11:42Careful now.
11:43Or I'll bring you down there, and I'll leave you gasping for air.
11:49He said it mostly to scare the kids.
11:51Do you remember anyone in particular?
12:00A child who was more of an issue?
12:05Here's some water.
12:23My God, you're like a home care nurse.
12:29Rebecca?
12:30Are you okay?
12:32Mm-hmm.
12:34Want to keep going?
12:35The boy who started the fire, he was a devil.
12:44He burned everything.
12:46Whatever he found, books, clothes, insects.
12:50It was, it was an obsession.
12:52One day, he burned the mattress of his bunk bed.
13:09Move it.
13:11Move it.
13:11He'd get locked up in the basement over and over again.
13:24Sometimes for several days in a row.
13:38Hector!
13:39Hector!
13:41Hector!
13:43Helena!
13:44Hector!
13:46Hector!
13:50What was that boy's name?
13:52I'm terrible at remembering names.
13:55It was over 20 years ago.
13:58Do you remember if he had some friends there or anyone he would hang out with?
14:05No, he was always on his own.
14:08Drawing.
14:10He was very good at it.
14:13Mr. Torenz had passed on his passion for Gaudi to him.
14:19He really liked art history.
14:21He learned.
14:22He learned a lot.
14:23In Mr. Torenz's office, there was a huge photograph of La Pedrera.
14:29His sister used to go there to look at it.
14:33Wait a minute.
14:35His sister?
14:37No.
14:38That boy, the pyromaniac, he had a sister, yes.
14:43She was a little bit younger.
14:51That girl was very smart.
14:54But she was very shy, too.
14:58It was impossible to know what she was thinking.
15:01She spent most days in front of the photograph, looking at the warriors of La Pedrera.
15:26She was obsessed with it.
15:30I don't know why.
15:31Is this the photograph?
15:37Yes, exactly.
15:38It's that one.
15:40I think it scared her.
15:45What were the names of the siblings?
15:47Try to remember their last name, at least.
15:51Try to remember.
15:52Milo.
15:53Enough.
15:53Enough.
16:01Yes, do you have any news yet?
16:22No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
16:23Still no news yet.
16:24Listen up.
16:25Try to find a boy and a girl with the same last name.
16:28They're siblings.
16:29They both went to La Ferradura.
16:31Two siblings.
16:31Exactly, yes.
16:32Got it.
16:33Bye.
16:33Bye.
16:45Bye.
16:45Bye.
16:46Bye.
16:47Bye.
16:48Bye.
16:48Bye.
16:49Bye.
16:50Bye.
16:51Bye.
16:52Bye.
16:53Bye.
17:18Bye.
17:19Bye.
17:22Bye.
17:23Julia, are you all right?
17:36Yes, I'm okay. I'm okay.
17:39Mauricio is yet another victim of Gaudi's shadow,
17:43the serial killer who has plunged Barcelona into chaos.
17:46The city of Barcelona is practically on high alert.
17:50Security forces are stepping up their presence before the Pope's imminent arrival.
17:55Tomorrow, his holiness will consecrate the Sagrada Familia,
17:58Gaudi's masterpiece, which so far has been spared from the bloody killer's shadow.
18:02You've got to be kidding.
18:04Let's hope we won't have to mourn any further tragedy.
18:08Unbelievable.
18:10Damn it, Milo. I thought we agreed you wouldn't show up here.
18:13Listen to me. We nearly have them, okay?
18:15They're two siblings, a man and a woman, who are about 40 years old.
18:18They'll strike tomorrow.
18:20They'll take advantage of the consecration of the Sagrada Familia, I'm sure.
18:26We're working on figuring out who they are.
18:30Go home, hmm?
18:32When you have them, call me.
18:33But don't come here, okay?
18:41Bruno.
18:41Hello. Hey.
18:43Hey.
18:44How are you?
18:46Fine.
18:47And you?
18:48Did you hear or not?
18:50What?
18:51We know who it is.
18:53Who's who?
18:55The one who leaked the information to that journalist.
18:59You know.
19:00Mauricio Navarro.
19:02His cameraman told us that Mauricio admitted it all to him.
19:05What do you think?
19:07That's great.
19:09The last, right?
19:10Who then?
19:12Who do you think?
19:15No idea.
19:21Are you kidding me or what?
19:22Why tell me this?
19:23Do you even know or not?
19:24No, I don't know.
19:26But I will know.
19:28Tell me something.
19:29If you ever get fired, how will you pay for your children's alimony?
19:32Hmm?
19:33Why don't you go fuck yourself?
19:35Huh?
19:35Take your fucking pills, will ya?
19:49Milo.
19:51I'm happy to see you here.
19:53Are you pulling my leg?
19:55Because of your report, I got fired.
19:56How come?
19:57They didn't hire you back?
19:59Nope.
20:00What?
20:01You really think you got fired because you missed a session with me?
20:04That's the only thing I wrote in my report.
20:06You also wrote that I wasn't able to do my job anymore.
20:08Bastos told me so.
20:10I know what I wrote in my report.
20:12Believe me.
20:12With that information...
20:20Superintendent.
20:21What are you doing here?
20:22You lied to me.
20:23You had no motive to release me from my duty.
20:25I don't have to explain myself to you.
20:27Of course you do.
20:28And not just to me.
20:29How long have you been lying, huh?
20:30Who else do you owe favors to?
20:32I will report your misconduct.
20:34This is the last time you'll be breaking the rules.
20:36Believe me.
20:36Fuck.
20:50Why won't he take them?
20:52What did he say?
20:52All sorts of things.
20:55Where is he?
20:57In our bedroom.
20:58He's not doing well, Milo.
21:00For real.
21:00I swear I'm scared.
21:01Uh, okay.
21:03Do you want me to come over?
21:04I can stay with him and you can sleep at my place.
21:06No, no.
21:06I'm scared for him.
21:11Oh.
21:13Have you had dinner yet?
21:14No.
21:15Maybe you can try to give him a pill with...
21:17with some food without him noticing.
21:21Okay.
21:22I'll do that.
21:23Sarah.
21:24Call me at any time.
21:26Thanks.
21:26Thanks.
21:31Why decide to take revenge now?
21:44Why did they wait for so long?
21:47Were they waiting for this?
21:53The evening moment of the visit
21:55is when the Pope sprinkles holy water
21:57over the altar of the Sagrada Familia,
21:59which, starting tomorrow,
22:01will officially be recognized
22:02as the Sagrada Familia Basilica.
22:05The city has not experienced
22:06a collective event of this magnitude
22:07since the 1992 Olympic Games,
22:09when the whole world's eyes were on Barcelona.
22:12The Olympic Games transformed the face of the city,
22:14the result of years of work
22:15that turned into an event
22:16that was, above all,
22:18a celebration for the people.
22:19Today is a great day
22:34for the city of Barcelona.
22:36Amics per a sempre,
22:39ja per sempre som amics,
22:42amics per sempre amb un efect de compartir,
22:46una amistat que no s'acaba amb un estiu,
22:49ja som amics per sempre.
22:54Et sento a parò fins quan no tinc al meu costat,
22:59només sabent que viu jo visc de veritat,
23:02n'és pas d'estiu o primavera l'amistat,
23:07amics, amics per a sempre.
23:13Almost 20 years have passed
23:14since the Olympic Games
23:15and 128 since the construction first began.
23:19Since then,
23:19the Sagrada Familia
23:20has become the symbol of Barcelona,
23:22not without some controversy.
23:24Residents of the 1970s era apartment buildings
23:26surrounding the Sunqui Basilica
23:27have begun protesting,
23:29fearing they could lose their homes
23:31if ever the plan to build
23:32a monumental staircase
23:33leading up to the Mallorca Street facade
23:35is carried out.
23:36Amics per a sempre,
23:49ja per sempre som amics,
23:52amics per sempre amb un efect de compartir,
23:55una amistat que no s'acaba amb un estiu,
23:59ja som amics per a sempre.
24:04You need to stay strong.
24:06There's no stopping now, okay?
24:09I know what I have to do.
24:15He deserves it.
24:16Amics, amics per a sempre.
24:19Amics, amics per a sempre,
24:25ja per a sempre som amics,
24:28amics per a sempre amb un efect de compartir,
24:32una amistat que no s'acaba amb un estiu,
24:35ja som amics per a sempre.
24:41Amics per a sempre.
24:45Amics per a sempre.
24:46Amics per a sempre.
24:49My turn.
24:57Okay.
25:15yes i think i found them who did you find um the two siblings hector and helena guitart
25:28sent to la ferradura on march 15 1984 at the time he was 12 years old and she was 10
25:36i found medical reports for both of them and a document signed by felix torrent himself
25:42as facility director i still have to read it but i think that wait alba you said hector and helena
25:49guitart i'll spell it for you g for girona u i for italy t for tango a r t for tango guitar
25:55g for guitar but why were they sent to the facility their mother was killed in a car accident in 1974
26:04and their father died two days before they entered la ferradura i found the address of a certain helena
26:09guitart it's located on paseo de turul
26:12it's number 70 just across the street from where georgina pericott lived she could have easily
26:21seen something she wasn't supposed to find out if anyone lives there all right i'll check if there's
26:25any recent electricity or water consumption bills okay we're headed there now
26:29everything's all set at the sagrada familia for the arrival of this holiness pope benedict 16
26:40who is now minutes away from leaving the episcopal palace the final guests and authorities are
26:46arriving for the ceremony that will take place
26:48yes tony i checked their files from the juvenile court hearing i have more information for you
26:57hector and helena used to live with their father they got evicted and their home was demolished
27:01right after so the construction of the coastal ring road could begin and you know who was responsible
27:05for that the pinto plan there's more their father died that same day while they were being evicted
27:11it's almost as if pinto killed him himself listen to this a 42 year old man died yesterday morning
27:18while being evicted from his home
27:20the red cross were unable to save him he left behind two children
27:26father's buried in the machuic cemetery mausoleum they have a mausoleum yes they came from a very
27:35wealthy family but their father lost everything he went crazy after his wife's death
27:39he got into drugs heroin the house on paseo to rule street is from an aunt who died while
27:44they were at la ferradura thank you tony we need a report on the two of them for singla okay
27:48on it
27:59they were being evicted again
28:09uh
28:22mm
28:23some
28:25some
28:26them
28:28Let's go.
28:58Let's go.
29:28Let's go.
29:58Let's go.
30:28Let's go.
30:58Let's go.
31:28Let's go.
31:58What is it, Tony?
32:06Hector Guitart is a blacksmith currently working on the site of the Sagrada Familia.
32:09Is there any possible way he can get in?
32:12All the workers are invited to the ceremony.
32:15What?
32:16It looks like Pope Benedict XVI will be leaving the Archbishop's palace in just a few minutes.
32:22As we can see, the convoy of vehicles that will follow the Popemobile are all...
32:27He's getting what he's getting.
32:35He's getting what he deserves.
32:38He's getting what he's getting what he deserves.
32:46Go ahead.
32:59Go ahead.
33:02Water?
33:06Sure.
33:07Thanks.
33:20Scott, the guests kindly make your way to your seats.
33:26Please make sure there are several help points available.
33:29Should you have any questions or emergencies?
33:32Please make sure there are several help points available should you have any questions or emergencies.
33:51The Pope will be arriving shortly at the Sagrada Familia.
33:55Your attention, everyone please take your seats.
34:02We have identified the names and faces of the suspects.
34:16The National Police will soon confirm if Hector Guitart registered at the Access Checkpoint.
34:19He's an employee.
34:20I repeat, we are looking for Hector Guitart.
34:22There is a second suspect, Helena Guitart.
34:24It is highly possible that they are currently both within the premises.
34:28They could be dangerous.
34:29The Pope Mobile is now making its way down Duputasio Street toward Marina Street.
34:35We're just minutes away from the Pope's arrival at Sagrada Familia.
34:39Please, everyone make your way to your seats.
35:42The Pope Mobile is now on Marina, Corona Maria Street.
35:43He will be arriving at the Sagrada Familia shortly.
35:49Please, everyone make your way to your seats.
35:54Your attention, please.
35:56The Pope is now on Marina Street.
35:58He'll be arriving at the Sagrada Familia shortly.
36:00Oh!
36:01Hey!
36:40Thank you, sir. How can I help you?
36:59I have to.
37:01Go over there.
37:02Cervera here. Suspect spotted on the marina side of the building.
37:06Hey, you!
37:07Evacuate! Evacuate! Smell some gasoline!
37:22Star, one, two...
37:24Everyone stay calm. Everyone calm down.
37:30Stay back!
37:35Don't come any closer!
37:38Calm down.
37:40I'm coming over.
37:42Okay?
37:43I'll come to you.
37:46Let's get out of here.
37:48And talk.
37:50Just me and you.
37:51No rush.
37:52Horizon!
37:58Oh, my God!
38:08Oh, my God!
38:20Oh, my God!
38:21I tried everything is he dead he poured gasoline on himself and burned to death in seconds
38:26he got through security they couldn't have known what he was planning I bet his sister's here too
38:30somewhere in the middle of the crowd she might strike at any moment their photos are being handed
38:36out at every security post we have to find her the Pope has arrived excuse me do you think she's
38:43here no come on let's go where
38:51close off the street we need to speak to security all right come with me
39:00take us to Terenza's office there aren't any visitors today due to the Pope's visit it's empty
39:05she's here she's still here yes follow me he says he saw her she came in this morning are you sure
39:27yes it's her I saw her go up to the roof just a while ago we have to evacuate the whole building
39:34right now without causing a panic how do we get to the roof follow me this way
39:38Helena no no no no no no no no no no calm down
39:49my name is Milo I've been waiting I know what they did to you and your brother to Hector
40:05what Felix Torrens did to you I know you've lost everything several times and how they've all ruined your life
40:14why aren't there any sirens
40:19Hector didn't do it did he
40:25he was taken to the hospital
40:29is he dead
40:34it's pretty bad
40:37it's it's it's it's possible he might die
40:41I let him down
40:46I let him down
40:50tell me how you let him down
40:54I've been waiting for this moment for so long now so long
41:02I went straight to his office
41:07and I wanted to burn it all
41:14I wanted to burn myself there
41:17and destroy everything he left behind
41:21but when I saw the photograph
41:27I couldn't do it
41:31I just I just couldn't do it
41:34I don't understand why he hurt us like that
41:48listen to me Helena
41:52the judge didn't know anything about what that son of a bitch was doing
41:57I know her if she had known she would have done anything to stop Torrens
42:00the judge also deserves what's happening
42:10no where is she tell me where she is
42:13please tell me where she is there's still time Helena
42:16there isn't
42:17she can't survive it
42:22she's grasping for air
42:27are you here to save me
42:34Helena Torrens is already dead
42:35this isn't necessary
42:36why didn't you save my brother
42:39no no no please don't do it Helena
42:43Helena please don't please don't Helena
42:45please don't do it
42:46let me help you please
42:50I think I know what they brought Susanna
43:12Tony I need you to send an ambulance to the cemetery in Munchwick
43:17and find out where the guitar can mausoleum is
43:19down that way
43:33okay
43:40this is Sant'Oligar at the last row of tombs take a left
43:42charge right there stop
43:52shit it's locked do you have anything
43:59I think
44:00I think so
44:01Susanna
44:05give me that thanks
44:06give me that thanks
44:13Helena and Hector
44:30which one
44:31which one
44:32Susanna
44:34Susanna
44:37Susanna
44:38careful watch out for her head
44:39you got her
44:40Susanna
44:41yes
44:42Susanna
44:43no no no no Susanna
44:44Susanna
44:45Susanna
44:52Susanna
44:54Susanna
44:55Susanna
44:56Susanna is still alive
44:57she's alive
44:58you're okay everything's okay it's over
45:00it's over
45:01she's alive
45:02she's alive
45:03it's okay you'll be fine
45:05it's okay it's over
45:06it's over
45:07it's over
45:08you're all
45:10Yeah, we did it.
45:36We missed him.
45:38You did a great job.
45:39Same to you.
45:41This is great, please.
45:44Your last day?
45:45Yes.
45:48Almer reports a cent.
45:53Thank you for everything.
45:55What happened to Bruno Box?
45:58He was suspended straight away.
46:00Turns out Mila was right.
46:02Apparently there's some trouble ahead for Bastos, too.
46:06Well, any evidence against him?
46:09They surely have something.
46:11We're in the middle of a storm.
46:15I'll try to choose my missions more carefully in the future.
46:19I'm sure Agara headquarters feels dull compared to here.
46:22For sure.
46:23Will you miss us?
46:30Yes.
46:34I noticed that Mila wasn't around.
46:41Tell him I was here.
46:42Hugo Millard, right?
46:57Yes.
46:57We're ready to admit him.
46:59Only one relative is allowed.
47:01Are you his wife?
47:01Yes, I am.
47:02Okay.
47:02I'll wait for you here.
47:10Okay.
47:10Okay.
47:10Okay.
47:11Let's go.
47:41Hello.
47:44Hello.
47:44Singla said you'd be here.
47:47How's Hugo?
47:51We're admitting him right now.
47:58I'm sorry.
48:04We should have done it a while ago.
48:11You don't mind waiting?
48:19No.
48:20No.
48:22No.
48:24No.
48:25No.
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