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00:00good morning once again we're here reporting on the serial killer whose
00:06threat continues to loom over our city here in Barcelona last night on this
00:11very channel Mauricio Navarro revealed exclusively that this delicate
00:15investigation is being led by a Mossos de squadra sergeant who has been
00:19under disciplinary review for the past two months for a serious offense our
00:24dear Mauricio will be joining us today right here in studio with the latest
00:27updates on the investigation he'll tell us if the Mossos haven't covered any
00:31leads in the disappearance of businessman Felix Tourens who was believed to have
00:36been abducted three days ago you're saving the show for her huh that's all
00:41she's talking about now
00:49hello Mauricio Navarro this is he
00:54I have something that'll interest you who is this I am the shadow sorry I've got to go
01:10who gave you my number I have a video what video Felix Tourens
01:17is he alive Montjuic Larable Gardens the viewpoint at the end of the pergola be there at midnight but I'm in Madrid right now
01:32it's in your interest how do I know this isn't some joke tell me something that could
01:38I'm being醜 I have something that they haven't talked to me anyway but I'm in my career I have to be on my career and as we indeed know this is the end game
01:43doesn't understand why I don't realize it isn't all good but I'm in my career and I'm in my career yet we're in my career but it's still just a deal what is it is that I'm in this case you think your knee is pretty much better at the end of the operation is not okay I'm in charge of it but I have a lot of questions I have not only in my career but I'm away in charge of it but I'm not in a finale but I can't wait to make a off
02:03Oh, my God.
02:33Oh, my God.
03:03He wants to see you in his office right now.
03:06Listen, I saw what happened yesterday.
03:09How are you? You okay?
03:10Fine.
03:12Hey, don't pay attention to it.
03:14Fuck them.
03:16Those fucking journalists.
03:17Have a seat.
03:20I'll get straight to the point, Milo.
03:23Are you the one leaking information to that TV show?
03:27So because I'm the only one they mentioned I did it?
03:30That's crazy.
03:31They didn't name you specifically.
03:33Are there other sergeants under disciplinary review?
03:35Who knows?
03:35Maybe you suggested they mention you to lift suspicions.
03:38Quite far-fetched.
03:40Quite your style.
03:44To answer your question, then no.
03:46It's not me.
03:49I'm not here to inform you about my partner.
03:51I'm okay with that.
03:52But Milo causes nothing but problems.
03:57He always has.
04:00I think assigning you as partners was a mistake.
04:05It's best you go back to Aguera headquarters.
04:07I'm very interested in staying on this case.
04:10And frankly, I think I'm quite useful.
04:12You can stay on the case for Aguera.
04:13We'll send you every single report, and you can send us yours.
04:17Being here is better.
04:19Good, Ido.
04:21Milo is a good police officer, but he's not at his best right now.
04:26On your own, you'll be even more useful.
04:37Tony, Rebecca?
04:39She's in Singla's office.
04:45All right.
04:46Okay.
04:50Where are you going?
04:52Giving them your daily report, I see.
04:54Singla thinks you're the one leaking information.
04:59Milo.
05:00What?
05:03They want us to stop investigating.
05:05We really need to focus.
05:10I shouldn't have come in today.
05:12Listen, I need to go for a walk alone.
05:14If there are any updates, just call me.
05:15Okay.
05:35Hi, Captain.
05:48What are you doing here?
05:51Do you mind if we talk for a moment, please?
05:56Listen, I'm not here to investigate or anything, obviously.
06:00Was Mark involved in something bad?
06:05Something like drugs or whatever?
06:09I have no idea.
06:10I don't think so.
06:12But are you sure?
06:14Could he have been hiding it from you?
06:15I don't know.
06:20You were together, right?
06:24Kata.
06:26You need to help me, please.
06:28You want me to tell you that I left him?
06:31Or what?
06:34That we broke up and maybe that's why he was upset?
06:37Would that make you feel any better?
06:38But that wasn't the case.
06:44Everything was normal.
06:47Up until you called me.
06:51Barcelona is opening up to the sea.
06:54That's what they used to say back then.
06:56In a short period of time, the land was rezoned, properties were seized,
06:59and the old industrial districts that divided the city from the shore were demolished.
07:02All for the Olympic Games?
07:04Yes.
07:04But it wasn't just about building the Olympic Village or the hotels for the event.
07:08It was a full-scale and historic transformation.
07:12How was Pinto involved in any of this?
07:15Well, by the end of the 1980s, Pinto had become one of Adquensa's executives,
07:19and the company was in charge of most of the infrastructures.
07:24In some circles, the construction of the ring roads and the C-31 highway became known as the Pinto Plan.
07:30To a lot of people, the city turned into a business opportunity, a land to conquer.
07:38No one could stand in the way of modernization.
08:01The whole world was watching us.
08:02Everybody was winning, so it seemed that thousands of people lost their houses.
08:11Sergeant, we've got him.
08:13You were able to locate him?
08:14Yes, at a squatted school in Calcerella.
08:17Great. We need to start preparing a plan for the operation.
08:19What do we have exactly?
08:21A suspect.
08:22Who?
08:23John Grau, anti-establishment leader.
08:25Independence activist.
08:26A squatter with a criminal record.
08:28Rojo, prepare the file and send it to the judge right away.
08:30Sir Vera, you come with me. Let's go.
08:32Milo, where are you?
08:39Milo, where are you?
08:39Water.
08:47Water.
08:47Water.
08:51Water.
08:55Water.
08:59Water.
09:00Water, please.
09:13Why are you doing this to me?
09:19Just kill me.
09:21Please kill me.
09:27Kill me, Bart.
09:30Please don't hurt me.
09:44This is John Brown.
09:47Is this a recent photo?
09:49How old is he?
09:5130.
09:52He's been getting by and surviving however he can since the day he was born.
09:55His family's from Lavernada, a troubled neighborhood where residents have been fighting for decades to get decent housing.
10:08John was born in one of the poorest houses of the neighborhood.
10:10According to this report, his mother cleaned stairwells while his father earned a living as a bricklayer's helper for a few years.
10:18Then one day he was laid off and he never found work again.
10:23When the mother got sick, the father had no choice but to beg on the streets.
10:26Go inside.
10:27Go inside.
10:27Hey.
10:28John was placed in a juvenile facility until he turned 18.
10:32Four years ago, during the crisis, his parents' house was served with an eviction.
10:37The bank seized the whole apartment block and sold it to Pinto's company, which demolished everything to build a high-rise apartment building.
10:45A win-win business.
10:47For John, it was obvious.
10:50The system was to blame, as well as all those who protected it.
10:54Dad!
10:56Since then, he's been in and out of jail for public disorder, assaulting authorities, causing injuries, and offenses against private property.
11:03Now he's considered a leader by his peers and is a familiar face for the Mossos police.
11:08He has lots of energy and many reasons to fight.
11:11Why is he a suspect in this case?
11:14He's very violent.
11:15He hates banks and also construction firms.
11:17They enjoy raiding offices and wrecking them, and when they're done, they hang a dummy off the building, and they set it on fire.
11:25Oh, and one last thing.
11:26Graal has threatened Pinto publicly on several occasions.
11:29He says Pinto's to blame for his family's eviction.
11:34Have we located him?
11:36Yes, in an old abandoned school.
11:38The Escalapios of Colcerola.
11:42What are we going to film in Manjuic at this time of night?
11:47Mauricio.
11:48Mauricio.
11:59Come on.
12:05Why won't you tell me who we're meeting?
12:08Who is it?
12:09I'm meeting him here.
12:11You need to hide so he doesn't see you.
12:13Is he a celebrity?
12:16Listen, do you think you'll get a good shot from up there?
12:18Fine, I'll go up there, okay, but who is it, Mauricio?
12:20Tell me.
12:21Who the fuck is it?
12:22The killer.
12:24The one who burnt Pinto.
12:25You're choking.
12:27Here, now?
12:28Yes, any time now.
12:29So go hide over there.
12:30Come on.
12:31Holy shit.
12:32Lucas, keep an eye out, just in case.
12:36Okay.
12:36Come on.
12:36Okay.
13:06What's this?
13:36Hello?
13:43Who are you?
13:59You don't have to tell me your real name.
14:05How does Gaudi's shadow sound?
14:29Are you working alone or is there someone else with you?
14:43No one else is with you.
14:50No one else is with you.
14:51No one else is with you.
14:56No one else is with you.
14:57No one else is with you.
15:02No one else is with you.
15:03No one else is with you.
15:04No one else is with you.
15:09No one else is with you.
15:11No one else is with you.
15:14uros.com
15:20Roger that.
15:30Let's go!
15:50Let's go!
16:20Let's go!
16:50Target located. The one with the flamethrower. I repeat, the one with the flamethrower.
16:57Where are you?
17:00Stop!
17:03Don't move!
17:06Stop!
17:08Don't move!
17:11Don't move!
17:20Come on!
17:30Get some power!
17:35The one with the flamethrower!
17:42The one with the flamethrower.
17:47Stop!
17:59Wow!
18:01Fucking bastards!
18:03Hands up!
18:04Drop the flamethrower!
18:05Bastards!
18:06Fucking bastards!
18:08Get out!
18:10Get away!
18:12Drop the extinguisher!
18:17We will always rebelle!
18:27The beach is not closed for maintenance. Please leave the beach now.
18:32The beach is not closed for maintenance. Please leave the beach now.
18:38Oh, my God.
19:08I'm coming.
19:35Hi there.
19:36What happened to your face?
19:38I brought churros.
19:41Morning.
19:43The agency said now's a good time.
19:46I guess they always say that so they don't lose you, but we've been checking and we could
19:51probably get a decent price.
19:53Yeah, but not if we rush it, we won't.
19:55Don't worry.
19:56I'll handle it.
19:57I'll make sure you barely have to help her be there, except for with the notary.
20:01You know, I hate going to the notary.
20:03That's the only thing I can't do for you.
20:05You're wrong.
20:06There are many things you can't do for me.
20:10Now this really isn't healthy at all, but it's so good.
20:15You know, I went to go see that girl, Kata.
20:27Why?
20:29She didn't realize what was happening either.
20:32Milo, don't please.
20:33I just don't understand what we did wrong.
20:35You can keep asking yourself that, but it won't change what happened.
20:37What if I end up like that as well?
20:39Whatever, but sign the papers at the notary first.
20:42My father told me that your case is all over the news.
20:53Elias Marguerite watches those kinds of shows?
20:57He said it mentioned you.
21:02I'll make more coffee.
21:12Let him out!
21:21Free John Prout!
21:23Let him out!
21:25Free John Prout!
21:26Several detainees spent the night in police custody, but according to our sources, one of
21:31them is considered a suspect in the killing of businessman Edward Pinto.
21:35Let him out!
21:37Free John Prout!
21:39Let him out!
21:40Do you know who Edward Pinto is?
21:44He's the guy who was burned alive a few days ago, right off La Pedrera.
21:50But do you know who he was?
21:53The fucking bastard who took the house that belonged to my parents.
21:58Do you know that?
22:01How did you find out about his death?
22:05On TV while I was at a bar.
22:07In fact, a few people even clapped after it.
22:11Everyone, actually.
22:13It's a shame we can't.
22:15We can't burn him every night and show it on TV.
22:18So we can say that you had ample reasons to wish him dead.
22:21Yes, sir.
22:25Like many other people.
22:27Like those who clapped in the bar, for example.
22:31Does this ring a bell?
22:37Just last month you burned this dummy and hung it off the balcony of the school you're squatting in, right?
22:40The dummy.
22:45It represents someone, no?
22:54He doesn't have to answer that.
22:56Exactly.
22:56I'll answer anyway.
23:10Look.
23:11The face.
23:15Looks familiar.
23:16It's Edward Pinto.
23:18They look the same, right?
23:20Yeah.
23:21Yeah, yeah.
23:21What sucks about burning a dummy, though, is that it doesn't feel like it's real.
23:28You see what I mean?
23:31Picture the skin burn.
23:32And the fat.
23:34Just feeding the flames.
23:37Incredible, right?
23:38How's it going?
23:47Hello.
23:47Good.
23:53It's him.
23:55While searching the school, we have found...
23:58pamphlets like this?
24:00Signed by a self-proclaimed anti-establishment group?
24:03They aren't anti-establishment, Sergeant.
24:05The real anti-establishment ones are those who evict people from their homes, like Pinto,
24:10or those who accept bribes and have briefcases full of other people's money, like Torren's.
24:16And anti-establishment politicians let them get away with it.
24:20They give away streets, squares, and neighborhoods for the sake of their businesses.
24:24Is that it?
24:25It's always the same people making all the money, no?
24:27What a coincidence.
24:29Nothing ever changes.
24:31The same old thieves pretending to help everyone.
24:33So if they win, what does that make the rest of us?
24:37Losers?
24:38No.
24:40Not anymore.
24:41We are their nightmare.
24:44Against institutional violence, we reply with popular resistance.
24:47Popular resistance?
24:48We are many, and we're growing fast.
24:50We are the rebellion.
24:53The Rose of Fire doesn't surrender.
24:54What you're doing makes you outlaws.
25:06It's funny because what's fair isn't always legal, huh?
25:10And what's legal isn't always fair.
25:13Thoreau, 1848.
25:14Yes, I've read him too.
25:15Do you know what the system is?
25:21Hmm?
25:24What is it?
25:26I am the system.
25:29And so is your lawyer.
25:30And your rights, every single one.
25:34If there were no system, this very exact system,
25:37they would have thrown you off the balcony of that old school.
25:40Hey, what the hell are you even talking about?
25:42Look at me.
25:44Why did you choose the balcony on the last floor?
25:47So it could be seen better.
25:48Couldn't you watch it on TV?
25:50No, I'm the one who lit that fucking bastard on fire.
25:53John, wait a second, John.
25:54Why did you burn him?
25:54We deserve to go to hell.
25:56You didn't do it alone.
25:56Who helped you?
25:57Yes, I did it all by myself.
25:58Bullshit.
25:59Hey, what's wrong?
26:01I think I know.
26:03You don't have any damn proof, do you?
26:06Listen, John.
26:08I've gone through your file, hmm?
26:10I know damn well you could have done it,
26:12and you had every reason to.
26:13I get it.
26:15But you wouldn't have done it like that.
26:16You would have shot him in the head.
26:18Malart, that's enough now.
26:20You don't have the brains for a plan like that.
26:22Who helped you?
26:22Where the fuck did you hide Torenz?
26:24Where the fuck did you hide Torenz?
26:27John!
26:28You were provoking him, just so you know.
26:30What in the world happened in there?
26:32Was that some sort of improvisation?
26:34It hurts, right?
26:36He's guilty, that's for sure.
26:38Why?
26:40Maybe John Grau is a manipulator.
26:42Able to put on a good act for us,
26:44but he isn't someone who can put on a whole show.
26:47He isn't able to wait for his victim to starve to death,
26:50even less carefully edit videos,
26:52or be able to hide his identity.
26:54He's the exact opposite.
26:56Exhibitionist.
26:56Impatient.
26:57Impulsive.
26:58He needs to shout threats and be seen.
27:01He's a public danger, but not the one we want.
27:03Well, I wouldn't be so sure of that.
27:07I didn't say that Grau is innocent.
27:09Actually, he might even be the executor.
27:11It's obvious Pinto's murder involved several people, at least two.
27:14But the brain is still out there.
27:19And we'll strike again.
27:21Tomorrow will be the fifth day since Terenza's abduction,
27:23and Pinto was killed on the fifth.
27:25Aren't we going to do anything to stop that?
27:28Of course we're going to.
27:30It's time we set up surveillance operation
27:32at Gaudi's main monuments all around town.
27:34And I'm signing the order to send John Grau to prison.
27:37You and I, we need to talk.
27:52I called headquarters.
27:55I'm going to keep working with Milo.
27:59I want to see this case through.
28:02Tomorrow's an important day.
28:03Seriously, having you here with us is a real privilege.
28:08But you're working with a madman, Garrido.
28:11Thanks, but I disagree with you.
28:16And I think I'm qualified enough to know.
28:33I brought dinner.
28:53Singla's probably paying you real well to be my sitter.
28:56It's like you're obsessed with me being your sitter.
28:59I'm not interested in taking care of kids.
29:01This way.
29:04Uh-huh.
29:07Did you know they sent Grau straight to jail?
29:11Do you think it's because of me?
29:14Because I provoked him so he hit me?
29:17You pay for being poor your whole life.
29:19I came here to work.
29:21I got you some sleeping pills.
29:22Maybe they'll help you out.
29:23Hello?
29:30Milo.
29:31Yeah.
29:32Are you watching TV?
29:33No, why?
29:34They just said they're going to show a video that concerns Felix Torrens' abduction.
29:39Something huge.
29:41I'll turn it on right away.
29:43Okay.
29:44We'll talk later.
29:44We were given access to some very exclusive images.
29:49And they're also of great value for the ongoing investigation.
29:53We really hope they will help shed light on current events.
29:56Well, without further ado, we'll share these exclusive images with you.
30:02Once again, we'd like to warn you, these images may affect sensitive viewers.
30:07Here they are.
30:08I need some water.
30:18Please.
30:19I need a bit of water.
30:27What do you think?
30:28We're watching it.
30:29But how the hell did they get these?
30:31Don't rule what you want from me.
30:35If it's money, I can give you that.
30:37He's only talking to one person.
30:39In my car, I have a briefcase.
30:40It's full of money, and I can give you even more.
31:04Play it again.
31:07The money from the briefcase.
31:13Probably.
31:17What is that, a basement?
31:21Why are they showing this to us?
31:23So that we know Terence hasn't fled?
31:27That they've got him?
31:28Yes, but Pinto was never shown being held in a cage.
31:31They're getting stronger.
31:33They're upping the level of sadism.
31:35To reach the level of emotion that they experienced.
31:37Several patrol units will be deployed simultaneously across Gaudi's iconic buildings, which are considered potential targets.
31:50On Passage de Gracia, we'll maintain surveillance at Casa Mila, but also at Casa Bayo.
31:56Not far from there, Casa Calvet.
31:58Of course, we'll monitor the Sagrada Familia, especially the entrance on Carrera, Mallorca.
32:03We'll assign a patrol unit to Palo Guel on New de la Rambla.
32:08Another one to Casa Vicente in Gracia, and another to Park Guel.
32:14Two more to San Gervasi, one covering Torrey Baliscard, and the other the Teresian College.
32:22Understood?
32:24The sergeant will brief each unit on its specific assignment.
32:28Each patrol unit will arrive at dusk in front of their assigned building, and you'll stay there on high alert throughout the night.
32:34All right?
32:35Mallorca, Garrido, we've assigned you to Santa Coloma de Cervelo, the Colonia Guel.
32:40You'll need to leave half an hour earlier than the others.
32:42Bond, Fox, you're on Passage de Gracia.
32:47Punishment, I guess.
32:59In 1890, businessman Eusebby Guel moved his wool and velvet factories out of the Sands District to this little town, Santa Coloma de Cervelo.
33:07He quickly figured it would be easier to just settle the workers here, too, so that he could avoid the labor conflicts going on at the time.
33:14He created a whole town built around the factory, and he even had Gaudi design a church.
33:19But when Guel died, the project was abandoned.
33:23They only managed to finish the foundations.
33:26It was supposed to be huge.
33:29The crypt is open.
33:31We'll be in permanent contact.
33:33Singla will also have a wire.
33:35You have my number.
33:36We'll also be doing several patrols around the area.
33:38If you need anything, contact me.
33:40All right, thank you.
33:41Be careful.
34:06Want some?
34:32Is food always on your mind?
34:38Only three times a day.
34:41Thanks.
34:52Why are you back?
34:55You knew they wouldn't welcome you.
34:59I'm back for the money.
35:01That's that simple.
35:02The pay isn't very good.
35:06Well, the pay's my rent.
35:08Can't you split it?
35:10You're back with your wife.
35:12No, I'm not...
35:15We still have a lot of things we share.
35:26And you?
35:28What made you want to invade Catalonia's police force?
35:31Well, there was this opportunity, and nothing keeping me in Madrid.
35:44I came back from the United States because my mother was dying of cancer.
35:56Shit.
35:57I'm so sorry.
35:59Shit.
36:00I'm so sorry.
36:07I like Barcelona.
36:09I don't know anyone here.
36:12I don't know anyone here.
36:14And nobody knows me.
36:20Lucky you.
36:21I came back because, at this point in my life, I think that there's only one thing I know how to do.
36:41To work?
36:47Spaghetti carbonara.
36:49One of the SPA's units have just arrived.
36:51One of the SPA has just arrived.
36:55One of the SPA units have just arrived.
36:57My Hyundai Rental Car.
37:00One disposal units have just arrived, my condign rental car.
37:08Joseph Aurora is approaching the letter Darker Street.
37:30Milo?
37:36Unit is on the way, Roger that.
37:40Joseph Aurora has arrived, over.
37:44Copy that.
37:52Another unit is being open safe, congrats.
37:56Open safe, congrats.
38:18Everything okay?
38:26No.
38:35An overwhelming sense of failure.
38:38That is the feeling left behind after last night's raid, led by the criminal investigation division of the Mossos, during which they surveilled some of Gaudi's most iconic buildings.
38:48The mystery deepens around the abduction of businessman Felix Torens, who was seen for the last time here at Palo Guel, in the heart of Barcelona.
38:57For the next few hours, we'll be on the lookout for further developments. And if they occur, you will be the first to know about it.
39:04Okay, everyone, listen up please. We need to stay alert. The killer is still out there, hiding somewhere. Perhaps they saw us, and changed their plans.
39:16We must focus on what we have, the lead with John Grau, and the anti-establishment. There's still a lot that needs to be done. We have to check every single detainee's alibi. Review the parking lot footage to see if we can identify anyone who was there.
39:25These people squat several different buildings. Maybe they're hiding Torens in one of them? We'll ask for a search warrant. Good idea.
39:32Bucks, keep in touch with the Fraud and Heritage Crimes units. See if there's any trace of the money that disappeared the same day as Torens. Thank you. That's all for now. Go home and get some rest.
39:43I guess it's best we didn't find them yet. To keep them busy. At least for now. Don't you agree?
40:04No. Shall we?
40:34Have a great day.
41:04She saw me.
41:34She saw me.
42:04She saw me.
42:34She saw me.
43:04She saw me.
43:34She saw me.
44:04She saw me.
44:34She saw me.
45:04She saw me.
45:34She saw me.
46:04She saw me.
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