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00:08Just this morning, police released further information on Sarah Olson, who murdered Ellen
00:14in Cold Blood, two weeks ago.
00:17The deceased Olson was the main suspect in an ongoing investigation regarding the imported
00:22legal firearms into Norway.
00:24Agnes Sjöld, Oslo's chief of police, said that they would continue working tirelessly
00:30on uncovering the...
00:44What's that?
00:46Poor Chops.
00:49What's wrong now?
00:52Chapter 11. Leviticus.
00:55Pig's blood is unclean.
01:02Is that so fucking hard to remember?
01:10You're sweaty.
01:13I want to have time to work out tonight, so I went for a bike ride up to Songzvan.
01:19Yeah?
01:25What are those lumps in there?
01:27I don't know. The pot's clean. It should be.
01:33What's it taste like?
01:35Like iron.
01:38What the...
01:40It's Camilla's.
01:43Must be flooding or something.
01:58It's just...
01:59What's the take?
02:00See you later, you first.
02:01It was amek...
02:03Or...
02:03Done...
02:06Came out...
02:10Huh?
02:13Why did yr Sw tio do not miss him?
02:14Not to miss weakness.
02:15몸
03:44I don't think you want to be here right now.
03:52Don't pretend like it's the first time I've seen this before.
03:57I won't go through it again.
04:02You remember our conversation?
04:06If this happened again, it was over.
04:12I guess you should get going, right?
04:20Isn't that what you do best?
04:44Don't talk to me.
04:45We just got another murder.
04:47I need you over there right now.
04:52I know this has to be hard for you after losing Ellen.
04:55Nothing like that.
04:56It was hard for all of us, but life goes on, Hari.
04:59I can't cover for you any longer.
05:03This is your job.
05:04I need you to come back to work.
05:06And I need you sober.
05:09I need you sober.
05:26Fifth floor.
05:50You lose a fight?
06:10You got any idea when...
06:12Forensics are on their way, but we can see that her body's not cold or stiff.
06:17Around five o'clock.
06:19Why five?
06:21Because her body wasn't moved there.
06:24That means she was killed on her way into the shower.
06:27Her body's blocking the drain.
06:29Charity said that the shower was on its full blast.
06:33It's a tiny bathroom.
06:34Wouldn't take long for the water to overflow.
06:37The downstairs neighbor noticed the leak at exactly 5.20.
06:41Right.
06:41It's been an hour.
06:43And you've been here for 30 minutes, right?
06:46Good work, everyone.
06:48Well, not everyone.
06:52I'm going to go talk to the building manager to get the power back on.
07:02I know.
07:03She's already starting to smell.
07:04It's from the heat and moisture.
07:06No, that's not it.
07:07I've gotten used to that.
07:11What are you thinking?
07:13As you can see, the skin is burnt surrounding the entry wound, and also the blood is black and congealed.
07:19Discoloration doesn't suggest direct contact, but still close range.
07:22Yeah, I agree.
07:24You got optics?
07:26Yep.
07:34You okay?
07:37I just need air.
07:39Hmm.
08:40He had to aim down at an angle.
08:43The graduated burns.
08:45No exit wound.
08:46It's a short-powered weapon.
08:48Yeah, a pistol.
08:52No other signs of violence.
08:55Some slight swelling in the right eye socket.
09:02We used a wild cutter or want a hell of a sharp knife.
09:05Find the finger yet?
09:07No.
09:08The weapon?
09:09No, not yet.
09:11Huh.
09:12That's a lot of blood.
09:13Her hand is in the water, so it didn't coagulate.
09:17It still seems like a lot for one severed finger.
09:21That can only mean one thing.
09:23But the killer cut her finger off while she was still alive.
09:27Yeah, exactly.
09:29He wanted her to be found.
09:30That's why he left the shower running.
09:34Yeah.
10:01Let's go.
10:03Boyfriend?
10:04I don't think so.
10:06A lover?
10:07A lover.
10:07We don't exactly stand outside her door and listen, okay?
10:11Uh, but do you think a lover could have killed Camilla?
10:15I don't think anything.
10:17I get you're doing your best, I do.
10:19But for the residents here, it's important for us to know if this is a personal crime
10:23or if we have some psycho going around murdering people.
10:28Babica here, she's anxious.
10:30Don't pretend.
10:32I've been trying to reduce her anxiety lately,
10:34but anxiety is a person's fear in the face of freedom.
10:39And that realization that human beings can do anything they want,
10:45that's what really frightens them.
10:50Heidegger.
10:52Sartre?
10:54Kierkegaard?
10:55No?
10:56I guess they don't teach much philosophy at the police academy.
10:59I'm not anxious.
11:00Sorry.
11:05It could very well be a psycho running through your building,
11:08but statistically, it's more likely that it's some guy that she already knew,
11:12like a lover she rejected.
11:16Do you think I love...
11:17I'm sorry, but this is completely insane.
11:19You walk in here, you sit us down and tell us that your conclusion is that you don't know anything
11:24about her?
11:25That's right.
11:26I know nothing about Camila Lone.
11:28Right, right.
11:28So, well, why share your theory, then?
11:30It's based on a hundred years of statistics, and frankly, you asked.
11:35If you're done asking me questions, I'd like to finish asking mine.
11:40Good.
11:41Have you seen anyone else in her house when she's not there?
11:47You're saying whoever did this got inside her house?
11:50They had keys?
11:52Anybody you can think of?
12:00Well, any ideas?
12:02Not really.
12:04All right.
12:05Well, we'll be calling you in later for further questions anyway,
12:08so thank you for your time.
12:18Um, which one of you called the police?
12:21It was me.
12:22But you phoned it in before you even knew that she was hurt.
12:26How'd you know?
12:27Oh, well, after Anders said the pot had stuff in it that looked like eggs,
12:33he tried it and said it tasted like iron.
12:36I used to be a chef.
12:38Both eggs and blood coagulate when you cook them,
12:41so unless Camila had cracked a whole bucket of eggs up there,
12:45it could only be one thing.
12:49Bon appétit.
13:17Hey, it's Ellen Yelton.
13:18I'm not here.
13:19Leave a message.
13:20Hi, Ellen.
13:21It's me.
13:24I don't know what to say.
13:27There's no one else I can talk to.
13:31I'm going after Waller.
13:34I know he was the one who killed you.
13:36I'm going to take him down.
13:40Yeah, I promise.
13:56How long?
13:58Since the day before the cabin murders.
14:04You've waited to report this.
14:05Why?
14:08I've been somewhat distracted.
14:13You know, Muller thinks I'm blind.
14:15I know he's been covering for you for a while.
14:18Now, I don't know if he's doing it because you're his best detective
14:22or if it's more that he has a soft spot for stray dogs.
14:25And I don't care.
14:27I won't do that.
14:29Paula.
14:30All right.
14:33Okay.
14:34Right, go on.
14:35When narcotics were staked outside Svarudson's garage,
14:38they took that photo of Tom Waller going in.
14:40They didn't realize it was him.
14:42The picture is too blurry, but...
14:44When Beateleun, she's a so-called super-recognizer,
14:47saw that image, she identified the guy as Tom Waller.
14:50This picture?
14:51Yes, with 70% certainty.
14:54When Ellen and I confronted Waller with the picture,
14:56he said he wasn't there.
14:58He brushed it off, claimed he was home alone when it was taken.
15:02I've done a background check with the police station in Stockholm
15:05and with Interpol.
15:06They had nothing bad to report regarding Tom Waller while he was there.
15:10Do you have any hard evidence proving he was a man?
15:13You found them by chance.
15:15It's very convenient.
15:16Waller arrived out of the blue at the cabin
15:18where the suspects are Olsen's hiding
15:20and where Olsen and Ellen Yelten are killed.
15:23Is that all you've got?
15:25A coincidence?
15:27Say that picture really is Tom Waller.
15:30He got paranoid,
15:32so he went to kill Svarudson,
15:34so he couldn't testify.
15:36Ellen was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
15:40She called my phone five times.
15:44Forensics found evidence of an altercation around 300 feet away from the cabin.
15:51A DNA match for Ellen, but nothing on Elsen.
15:56Her phone was turned off before she died.
15:59The phone's still missing.
16:04He beat and tortured her in order for it to look like it was a fight between her and Olsen.
16:17That's Tom Waller.
16:18That's Tom Waller.
16:22Hola.
16:23This is the moment where I should toss you out of my office.
16:27Not just because you don't have a case.
16:30You do realize that this is an extremely serious accusation
16:34against one of your own colleagues.
16:37If I give you the authority to investigate Waller,
16:40it'll be on my head if you're wrong.
16:43I'm sure you understand.
16:49The same goes if I'm right.
16:54But on the other hand,
16:55it is also very important to me to leave no stone unturned.
17:01So if your plan is to continue pursuing this theory of yours,
17:05you'll be doing it on your own.
17:07You'll report to me.
17:09Only to me.
17:11This meeting never happened.
17:16Are these terms acceptable, Hula?
17:21They're acceptable.
17:40I shot the sheriff and I slipped the nose.
17:46The law ain't never been a friend of mine.
17:49I would kill against the key from doing time.
17:52You should never, ever trust my kind.
17:56Police dispense central.
17:57This is Officer Tom Waller.
17:59An officer's been killed, perpetrated to him.
18:02Had to shoot him in self-defense.
18:04I'm out.
18:10The law ain't never been a friend of mine.
18:10I took the pistol and I shot it on the lights.
18:16I started running in the middle of the night.
18:21The law ain't never been a friend of mine.
18:24I would kill against the key from doing time.
18:27You should never, ever trust my kind.
18:42Hey, it's Ellen Yelton.
18:44I'm not here.
18:45Leave a message.
18:46I haven't found a fucking thing.
18:50Not a fucking thing.
18:53He probably knows that I'm watching him.
18:59What the hell am I doing promising things?
19:04It's like with Raquel.
19:12I can't drag her into this shit.
19:15Right?
19:17You know.
19:20You know that.
19:24I can't promise anything.
19:28I can't.
19:30I can't promise.
19:32I can't.
19:33I can't.
19:34Fuck it.
19:49Hey, talk to me.
19:52Hey, where the hell are you?
19:53That second thought, but I don't want to know.
19:57Harry, I'm calling to remind you that Ellen's funeral is today.
20:01Did you forget?
20:05No, of course not, Chief.
20:06No, of course not, Chief.
20:10No, of course not, Chief.
20:22No, of course not, Chief.
20:23No, of course not, Chief.
20:24No, of course not, Chief.
20:25No, of course not, Chief.
20:26No, of course not, Chief.
20:26No, of course not, Chief.
20:28No, of course not, Chief.
20:28No, of course not, Chief.
20:29No, of course not.
20:32No, of course not, Chief.
20:48ORGAN PLAYS
21:14ORGAN PLAYS
21:40ORGAN PLAYS
21:45Got plans today?
21:47I'm gonna go hang with Lucas.
21:50Okay.
21:51We're going to the Frogner Baths.
21:52That's fun.
21:52Yeah.
21:54When's Harry visiting again?
21:58He's really busy right now, so...
22:00Okay.
22:03Call you later.
22:04Okay?
22:05Okay.
22:06Bye.
22:07Bye.
22:30You have one new message.
22:32Hi, Björn.
22:34I wanted to inform you that Harry Hora was spotted drunk at work by a fellow officer.
22:38In the middle of a crime scene.
22:41I trust that you'll handle this.
22:44You fucking kidding me?
22:50I don't know.
23:17Has that been locked?
23:19Yeah, just a minute. I'll get you this one, too.
23:29Hello?
23:42Hey, what's up?
23:46I'm Tom. You're Raquel's son.
23:49You know my mother?
23:50Yeah, she used to work here when you were a baby.
23:53Uh, can I help you?
23:56Yeah, I just wanted to give this to Hari. Just in case.
24:00Okay, so what's it for?
24:03I don't know. So he can still get in when he gets off work?
24:07In case he's lonely or whatever.
24:13That's really sweet.
24:15But, uh, why not give it to Hari yourself?
24:21Come on, I'll take you to him. He'll love it.
24:36There he is. Come on.
24:39Hari.
24:40Hari.
24:45Hooliger's, uh, got something for you. Go on, Kito.
24:52It's okay. Go ahead.
24:55See?
24:58What the fuck are you looking at, boy?
25:01Huh?
25:05What the fuck you're looking at, boy?
25:08What the fuck are you looking at?
25:24What the fuck are you looking at?
25:25What the fuck are you looking at?
25:40What the fuck are you looking at?
25:54I'm looking at a house.
25:55Hey, beer, cookies and instant coffee. Having a party?
26:09Yeah, you can say that.
26:19Look, is that copper gun?
26:26Harry?
26:52I'm afraid I got some bad news.
26:56Fuck.
26:58Is it cancer?
27:01Nah, I got a sensitive stomach. Fuck me. Slow digestion, I guess.
27:06The idea of slow digestion is bullshit, you know. Digestion takes anywhere from 12 to 24 hours for everyone, so
27:16your bowels aren't actually backed up.
27:19They're just bad.
27:24I came here to tell you that it's over.
27:29So you're dumping me?
27:31I received a complaint you were intoxicated at work.
27:35I keep putting my neck on the line for you. I really tried.
27:40Well, no more.
27:54I've drawn up your letter of resignation. It's on Agnes Schulz's desk.
27:59The only thing missing from it is her signature.
28:07I have no idea how difficult it is to see her this way.
28:10I have no idea how difficult it is to see her this way.
28:36Book of Revelation, Chapter 16.
28:38The third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and springs of water and they turned into blood.
28:46Come, I will show you the punishment of the great prostitute lying in the water.
28:56Open your eyes. It's a simple pattern.
29:12I'm calling on speaker with the ballistics expert.
29:16We found the murder weapon.
29:19Where?
29:21In a trash can not far from her apartment.
29:24You were right. It's a pistol.
29:27Make a number.
29:28And Cheska? Serial numbers being scratched off.
29:34And the scratch marks?
29:36The same as everything else we've seized so far.
29:40But get this. The pathologist found...
29:43Just take it through, Walder. I almost forgot that they took me off the case.
29:49Okay.
29:51I mean, I hope that, um...
29:53Waller can make some sense of the pathologist's findings.
29:58Yeah. All right.
30:00Take care.
30:01Hang on. Wait a second.
30:05Okay, fine. Tell me.
30:08Remember how one of Camilla Lowen's eyelids, the right one, was all swollen?
30:15Turns out it wasn't swelling. It was a small red gemstone cut into the shape of a star.
30:24What do you think?
30:25What do you think?
30:32That it's not my case.
30:36Good luck.
30:44How would you?
30:44It's not my case.
30:44I'm not my case.
30:49You're not my case because I'm so scared.
30:51I don't know.
30:51You're in that sense.
30:51You're so scared.
30:52...do it.
37:56All those plants you're growing at the back of the greenhouse, that mom thinks of flowers,
38:02you're a little hobby that she and your father will 100% be arrested for.
38:10All you need to do to prevent it, all you need to do, all you need to do to prevent
38:12it, all you need to do to prevent it is take a look at those photos, be smart now.
38:36I don't know who it is, but I don't know who it is.
38:46He's a copy, I mean, you're a cop, too, let's eat this, you're a little bit, you need to do
39:07with you, you may be, you need to prevent it, all you need to do.
39:15And Roy Kvinsvik is absolutely positive.
39:18He saw Waller?
39:18Yeah.
39:19Good work, Kola.
39:21You know we'll need him to testify.
39:23He refuses to come to the police station,
39:24so I've arranged to meet him at Schroeder today at 11.
39:41Hello?
39:48Who was that?
39:50There's no one.
39:58I need to get the confirmation I'm writing.
40:02There he is.
40:04Kola, this is our chief prosecutor, Abilza.
40:09Hi, Harry.
40:12Where's your guy?
40:16It seems Roy Kvinsvik changed his mind.
40:19What do you mean he changed his mind?
40:27I've thought about it.
40:29And I only told you it was that guy because I thought that's what you wanted to hear.
40:35You have nothing on me.
40:37I told my parents about the weed, about everything.
40:40They've already burned all the plants, so I won't lie for you.
40:48Are you telling me you did the stereotypical move of pressuring a witness to give a false statement?
40:56Flank steak or potato dumplings, they're both very good.
40:59I'll say this once, so pay attention, Detective Holler.
41:03I have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to corrupt officers.
41:06I'm committed to that goal.
41:08I also have no tolerance for unethical and immoral behavior in the department.
41:12The murder of Ellen Yelton has been solved and the case is officially closed.
41:16If you so much as whisper about this case, I'll see it as a direct refusal of orders.
41:22Now, what do you think about that?
41:26I'm thinking dumplings.
41:29I'm going dumplings.
41:32We'll enjoy then.
41:39Fuck.
41:43How's it going?
41:44Uh, on a scale from nine to ten, nine.
41:54Oh, fuck it.
41:55I'll have another.
41:56Forensic evidence has provided us with sufficient proof to conclude that Ellen Yelton was killed by Sverd Olsen.
42:05The Bureau of Investigation of Police Affairs has also concluded that the police officer who arrived at the crime scene,
42:12Tom Waller, was acting in self-defense, according to police regulations, and tried to save a colleague while risking his
42:21own life to do what was right.
42:27I'll have another.
43:12I'll have another.
43:15level of Jason in defense
43:23and Christine in defense
43:24Maulian
43:25cheap hotels
43:26of my only drifting
43:30will always come down
43:42Now I search for something
43:48or whatever
43:49I don't really care
43:53driving with their lights
43:56off
43:57they can't be anywhere
44:01rolling down their windows
44:06open cut
44:08with open mouths
44:11golden teeth
44:14and gold tops and poles
44:22backyard
44:23the
44:23the
44:23the
44:23the
44:23the
44:23the
44:24There's nothing to do, nowhere to go, I won't be separated, just for me and I won't get together to
44:32the show, hurry, hurry, hurry, before I go to the show, I can't get to my finger, I can't get
44:38to my finger, I can't get to my finger.
45:23I can't get to my finger, I can't get to my finger, I can't get to my finger.
46:18Open your eyes.
46:22The pattern is simple, a red guiding star, a five-pointed devil's cross will show you the way.
46:37I can't get to my finger.
47:17Hello?
47:18What forensic evidence do we have?
47:21Uh, we've collected fingerprints and DNA from the apartment, but nothing we can pin on the killer yet.
47:29Did you find out where the diamonds came from?
47:31Well, we're still working on it, but they're most likely not from a Norwegian jeweler, so it could be that
47:39the killer is foreign.
47:42Yeah, okay.
47:43Thanks.
47:45You know, last time you told me this wasn't your case anymore.
47:49Yeah, it's not.
47:52I had a dream about Carmilla Lorne and the diamond that you found.
47:56Did you know that thousands of years ago they would put coins over the eyes of the dead so that
48:01their souls could reach the afterlife and not just hang around?
48:05Yeah, I did know that, but I believe in science. I don't believe in ghosts or any of that stuff.
48:15When are you coming back?
48:20I thought you didn't believe in ghosts.
48:23Good night, Hari.
48:24Good night.
48:43Good night.
48:44It's always cold when she's awake.
49:01I wonder when next time she will go
49:07I wonder is she going to stay
49:13Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
49:16And she's always gone too long
49:19Anytime she goes away
49:25I know, yeah I know
49:39Yeah I know
49:51I'll leave your things alone
49:55But ain't no sunshine when she's gone
50:03When she's gone
50:07Only darkness every day
50:13Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
50:16And this house just ain't my home
50:19Anytime she goes away
50:26Anytime she goes away
51:09I don't know
51:10I don't know
51:22I don't know
51:22I don't know
51:23I don't know
51:23I don't know
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