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00:19Well, you should have planted your ammo now.
00:21Need anything else?
00:23Bodies.
00:24Yeah?
00:25I had to handle this drunk on my crew.
00:27That's not your problem.
00:28Uh-huh.
00:29But there is a situation that is.
00:31What's that?
00:33I've heard a rumor that the dirt meese prick's been talking to the police from the hospital.
00:39No.
00:40No, that can't be good.
00:43Okay, good talk.
00:45Thanks for letting me know.
01:05Bill?
01:07It's Tom.
01:10Might have a big problem here.
01:20No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
01:36no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:59The typical serial killer is a man.
02:02He's Caucasian, and between 24 and 40 years old.
02:08He prefers to work alone, but some serial killers have been known to collaborate, for example, in pairs.
02:14But in the case of mutilations like this crime scene, it's a clear indication that the killer is working alone.
02:23The first victim is picked based on the environment. He'll choose a place he knows well.
02:31Up here, fifth floor.
02:34The classic example of his first victim is his own mother.
02:39Serial killers are often associated with rituals. Lots of people think every murderer has one, but that's not true.
02:45That said, if you encounter a ritual, there's a good chance a serial killer is behind.
02:52After years of study, we've come to the conclusion that there are two types of serial killers.
02:57The psychopathic and the sociopathic.
03:00The psychopath can't hold down a job, he has no career, real education, and he usually has an extensive criminal
03:08rap sheet.
03:09And that makes him an easy suspect.
03:11The sociopath seems high-functioning, sensible, intelligent, of sound mind.
03:16Sure, but, I mean, we've got to catch him first. Anything we can actually use? Anything practical?
03:21Oh, we'll get to that while then.
03:24Killers need time because their task is not easy.
03:28So a murder, if it takes place during the week, isn't the same as one that happens during a long
03:33weekend or a major holiday.
03:35Because the latter could suggest that the killer has a full-time job.
03:39Or that, in turn, might indicate a sociopath committed the murder.
03:43So when our guy kills someone on summer vacation, it would suggest he might have a job.
03:48He's a sociopath?
03:50He could be.
03:51Is that practical enough, Paolo?
03:54Yeah.
03:54I think it'd be more helpful if you kept talking about this case specifically.
03:59Well, so far we have three victims.
04:01I'm two victims.
04:03Elizabeth probably is still missing at this point, so...
04:05No, there are three murders, I guarantee it.
04:07And they were committed with a perfectly equal amount of time between them.
04:12The ritual of mutilating and decorating the body like this, the murderer followed that structure all three times.
04:19That suggests that we're in an early phase with control.
04:22And the choice of target and location?
04:25Interesting.
04:26Very interesting.
04:27Sorry, what's interesting?
04:28The victims and locations the killer's choosing actually suggest the opposite.
04:34Why is that?
04:35The first victim, Camilla Lewin, was killed alone in her apartment.
04:39He could pretty much get in and out again with very little risk of being identified or caught.
04:45The second murder, he kidnaps Lisbeth Barley in the middle of a busy street, broad daylight.
04:50He probably used a car with plates.
04:52He's starting to take risks.
04:54And the third murder, he was just crazy.
04:56I mean, the lady's bathroom in an office building, the guy was lucky he wasn't spotted and identified.
05:03So what is your conclusion?
05:05Well, we think he's most likely a well-balanced sociopath.
05:09But we have no idea if he's about to go bananas or if he has the ability to control his
05:14urges.
05:14What should we hope for?
05:16In the first instance, I think we'd be facing a massacre.
05:19But with a chance of apprehending him.
05:21In the second, there'd be significant breaks between murders, but catching him is much more difficult.
05:26You're between a rock and a hard place.
05:28Pick your voice and detect this.
05:31Okay, thank you, Storlef.
05:33I suggest that we begin by interrogating everyone we've talked to so far.
05:38One at a time.
05:40And we're going to have a lot of eyes on us, even from the international community.
05:48So you were at ABC Death Collection to talk about hearing aids, is that right?
05:53My lawyer's getting up there an aid, so I needed a new one to assess a certain agency contract.
05:59So you got in touch with lawyers who specialize in run-of-the-mill death collection?
06:03Yeah, but I didn't realize that until the meeting began.
06:05We only got a few words in before the commotion happened.
06:11So if you're trying to find a new lawyer, I assumed you've booked some meetings with a few.
06:15What names are on the list?
06:17Well, most firms wouldn't do a consultation until summer vacation was over.
06:20ABC Death Collection was much more accommodating.
06:23Am I a suspect here, sir?
06:26Yeah, everybody is.
06:30Fair enough.
06:33Is that an accent I hear?
06:36Yeah, it could be.
06:37I travel abroad, so it could be that, I guess.
06:42Okay.
06:42Where do you travel?
06:44Well, I have a little house in Thailand.
06:46I go to Switzerland to monitor our hearing aid producers.
06:50But mostly I travel in Norway to medical centers, clinics, and institutions like that.
06:54Do you have a wife or a family?
06:57Kindly take a little peek at the note your charming colleague, Scarra, took the time to write, and you'll see
07:02for yourself that I don't.
07:03I live alone with Troules.
07:07Troules is a Sharpay.
07:09That's a dog.
07:13Great.
07:14Would you mind telling me about what happened?
07:17Well, I think that your colleague, Scarra, already...
07:19Yeah, he wrote it down here, I get it.
07:21But now tell me your story.
07:26Hey.
07:27Hi.
07:28How can I help you?
07:29I have a meeting with, uh, Hala in a few minutes.
07:32Are those five floors of no joke?
07:34First I spoke to the, uh, receptionist and...
07:37Barbara Swenson?
07:39Barbara Swenson.
07:39Yep.
07:40I asked her for a glass of water and she went down the hallway.
07:43Yeah.
07:43Mm, but she didn't come back, so I went down the hallway to look for Hala, the lawyer who I
07:48had an appointment with.
07:50Hi.
07:51Hi.
07:52I'm Clausen.
07:53Oh, Clausen!
07:54Did you see anyone except Barbara Swenson walk in or out of the homeless restroom?
07:58There was no one, just a few people who worked there.
08:01You know what?
08:01Come on.
08:01I've already been over this.
08:02Yeah, yeah, I can see that, but there's nothing here saying which specific employees you saw.
08:08Everybody's a suspect, right?
08:10Uh, I need the room, Harry.
08:13All right, you can go.
08:15Thanks.
08:15Not you.
08:16You can go.
08:17He'll be staying.
08:19I'll be staying.
08:25You were saying?
08:26The cleaning lady came by, but then she went off further down the hallway.
08:32That part I'm familiar with.
08:33Yeah.
08:34I also saw a, um, a guy in a suit.
08:38Dressed nice.
08:40He poured a little coffee.
08:42After that, he disappeared.
08:43I didn't see where he went.
08:44I assume he just went into his office.
08:47Uh, then there was the bike courier, of course.
08:49The bike courier?
08:50Yeah.
08:51The bike courier walked out of the building right before I went to look for Hala.
08:56Technically, I guess he wasn't, uh, one of their employees, but still, it definitely looked like he was there for
09:01work.
09:02Now you're staring at me.
09:03What do you look like?
09:04Tall?
09:05Thin?
09:05Older?
09:06How the fuck am I supposed to know that?
09:07He was on his way out the door.
09:09Uh, he looked regular, like me, you know?
09:11Soft.
09:13Soft.
09:14Okay.
09:14I'm pretty sure you have the course.
09:22How fast can you make me a list of orders to bike carriers on the same day as the murder?
09:27Uh, I could have that pretty quick.
09:29But first, I need...
09:30First, call every bike delivery company.
09:32See if anyone in Oslo sent a delivery or pickup to ABC.
09:35Uh, all right, except you're not leading.
09:36Skara, do it.
09:40Did this, uh, Klausen guy give you a description?
09:42Yeah, he was wearing a black shirt.
09:44With bike shorts and shoes that made a clicking sound.
09:48Uh, he wasn't sure about the height.
09:49And he was wearing sunglasses and a helmet.
09:52But the most interesting thing is, he was wearing a face mask.
09:55That's how he got into Camilla's apartment.
09:58Well, of course, he just rang the bell.
10:00Those messengers are always masked on security cameras.
10:02So he could have showed up with flowers or an express package.
10:06From the moment Klausen arrived till he saw the bike carrier lead,
10:08the reception was a total of four minutes.
10:10You know, most couriers, they dropped their deliveries off.
10:14And leave right away.
10:15I mean, why would you spend four minutes messing around?
10:19Okay.
10:20I'll get people to check for couriers at the crime scenes at the time of the murders.
10:23Yeah, there's another thing we have to think about.
10:27If we should issue a warning about random couriers.
10:31Okay.
10:31I'll talk to Manner.
10:32Okay.
10:33Hey, Harry.
10:34Great job.
10:35Really fucking great.
10:51One person has now been confirmed dead after the attack on Corpse Motorcycle Club yesterday.
10:57The use...
10:57блок普 cut from Salon and Corpse Motorcycle Club.
10:58Oh, my God.
10:58You know, we don't get over the attack.
10:58That's all right.
10:58Oh, listen.
10:59Oh, listen.
10:59Oh, listen.
10:59Oh, listen.
10:59Oh, listen.
11:00Oh, listen.
11:00Oh, listen.
11:02Oh, listen.
11:11Oh, listen.
11:16Oh, listen.
11:49Hello?
11:53Hello?
11:57Can I help you, my son?
11:59Uh, yeah. I'm with the police.
12:03What's with those star symbols on the door back there?
12:08Uh, the pentagrams?
12:12Why? Is something wrong with it?
12:15No, no. I'm just wondering what exactly they mean.
12:21Pentagrams, my son, are extremely old religious symbols.
12:26First found on gravestones, more than a thousand years old.
12:31Right. So it's a symbol for something good.
12:35Of course. Ours is.
12:38But, uh, when the pentagram is turned upside down and the points on the bottom are up,
12:47then it becomes a sign that you're entering the field of demonology.
12:53Demons?
12:54Evil teachings void of wisdom.
13:08The lead on the bike courier at ABC gave us nothing.
13:11Well, we put out notices on social media, radio, TV, 24 tips so far.
13:17It's pretty much confirmed what we already know.
13:21You should hit up the press that was outside ABC.
13:24They might have footage of him if he came back there.
13:26You do know it's a myth that murderers come back to the scene, right?
13:29If it's a sociopathic serial killer after, then he'll view the investigation as some sort of stimulating little game he
13:36keeps playing with the police.
13:37Right this way.
13:40And what does the forensics team think?
13:42That we're chronically understaffed and behind schedule.
13:45That said, we've shelved some of our current cases to prioritize these victims.
13:49There's no semen, no traces of skin or hair, and not a single drop of blood.
13:54There's absolutely no indication of sexual assault.
13:57The only physical evidence left by the perpetrator is the bullet wounds themselves.
14:01Oh, that's interesting. What is it?
14:04That there are no signs of sexual assault here.
14:07Well, I guess it's not about sex then.
14:09No, no. A serial killer's motive always relates to sex somehow. Always.
14:15Maybe we've got a voyeur on our hands.
14:18He likes to watch.
14:20Good point, Harry.
14:22It's entirely possible that he may not even need to touch her to be sexually satisfied.
14:27Maybe the act of killing itself or the sight of his victim's corpse is enough.
14:32What about Lisbeth Barley?
14:34Well, we've examined her severed finger, and what we can tell you at this point is that the surface and
14:39direction of the cuts strongly suggest that the same knife or tool was used in all three cases.
14:45What about the weapons at the crime scenes?
14:48Uh, well, the test confirmed that they were instrumental in the murders, but the serial numbers have been removed.
14:53Same metal file marks as most of the guns we confiscated.
14:56Well, that's a bad sign. Oslo's got more guns than ever. It's turning into Montana.
15:05Maya, where are we with the barley case?
15:08The article reads to Iran we'll take over for a sister in Pygmalion.
15:11It should be ready for print before lunch.
15:13Okay. Do you have any quotes?
15:14Willy Barley, the show must go on is more than a tired cliché.
15:18Our business is vital and important, and I know Lisbeth will be with us in spirit no matter what.
15:23Obviously, the circumstances are difficult, but we'll try to turn our sadness into something positive, so this play is dedicated
15:29to Lisbeth.
15:30Okay. I like the feel-good angle that balances some of our darker elements.
15:34Everyone else, let's all make the bike courier killer our top priority. You can put up any other stories until
15:39we get a lead.
16:08Hey.
16:09Hey.
16:12How have you been?
16:13Just working.
16:15Yeah, well, me too.
16:19So, uh...
16:21I wanted to remind you about the Frockner baths. You said you'd take Oleg tomorrow?
16:27Yeah, of course. I've got my swim trunks ready.
16:30I don't think I've seen you in swim trunks. What do they look like?
16:35They're just sort of dark, but there's some kind of label with a brand.
16:40Right. That's a pair of boxers I bought you, remember?
16:43Yeah, they're fine for swimming. What?
16:45I sent you an email.
16:46Okay, um...
16:47Listen, I'm sorry, but I gotta go.
16:50Okay.
16:50Bye.
16:51Okay.
16:52Bye.
16:54See my email I sent you.
16:57Ah, photos for the crime scenes. Thanks.
16:59My app from return. It's good for the department to get a facelift, you know.
17:09So...
17:10Where are they?
17:11Thanks.
17:12Mm.
17:46Hey, do we still have the keys for coming to Loan's apartment?
17:50You're normal, mate.
18:06Thanks for coming to the last minute.
18:10What do you want?
18:12I wanted to give you a warning.
18:15Odin and Darkness keep telling me that they can't afford to pay for the weapons shipments.
18:20They're saying it's because you've cornered the market.
18:24So, uh, they're planning to put a bullet in your head.
18:30Why are you telling me?
18:32Because you pay, and I'd rather have paying clients.
18:40Did they say anything about where or when?
18:44Could be any time.
18:48Well, right now, they're at Dr. Hospital.
18:52Good night.
18:52Oops.
18:53My self-hocived.
18:53Hmm.
19:00I'm not gonna yell.
19:05I'm not gonna yell.
19:06I'm not gonna yell.
19:08I'm not gonna yell.
19:18I'm not gonna yell.
19:41I don't know.
19:54I don't know.
20:25Feel her.
20:37It's okay.
20:50What the fuck are you doing here?
20:54I don't know.
20:57I'm working.
21:04I don't know.
21:09I don't know.
21:30I don't know.
21:32I don't know.
21:35I don't know.
21:42I don't know.
21:42Stop.
21:43Why are you wearing that?
21:45Enough.
21:45Just coming back.
21:53I apologize, detective.
21:55You want coffee?
21:56Sure.
21:58Thanks.
21:59Thanks.
22:03So your wife takes sleeping pills.
22:10Um...
22:11Heroin.
22:12Kidding.
22:13Sobatin.
22:13It's, um...
22:15I could buy it over the counter.
22:17I brought it anyway.
22:20Kills two birds with one stone because that's for anxiety too.
22:23Huh.
22:25You're both on Sobatin?
22:26No.
22:27No.
22:27I'm not.
22:29Mm-mm.
22:31Yeah.
22:31Anxiety is born out of being unchained and I'd rather hold on to that freedom.
22:37If you can manage your own anxiety, it allows you to have full control of your life.
22:42You should read Heidegger.
22:44You'd like him.
22:46So you don't have anxiety?
22:48I have anxiety.
22:49Oh, you do?
22:50Oh, yeah.
22:52You have anxiety?
22:54Huh.
22:55Yeah.
22:57But this murderer, he doesn't.
23:01Really?
23:03Why is that?
23:05We have the burden of choices.
23:09Decisions.
23:11A murderer doesn't have that.
23:14Oh?
23:15Why not?
23:16Well, he's an instrument.
23:18His life has a sense of direction.
23:23He's not confused like you and me.
23:25He...
23:26He's anchored to a goal, so he has no issue sleeping.
23:31So what's this guy's goal in life, then?
23:34Isn't it obvious by now?
23:39The women were all, um...
23:42Promiscuous.
23:44Is that right?
23:47Barbara Svensson slept with one guy after another.
23:51Elizabeth Barley's married now, but she has a reputation before that for being...
23:56A real whore.
23:58Hmm.
23:59And what about...
24:02Kamil Alun?
24:04Wasn't exactly free from sin, either.
24:10So his purpose as a killer is to be some...
24:13To act as God's instrument.
24:16Hebrews chapter 13, verse 4.
24:19The Lord condemns the libertine and adulterer.
24:25Yeah.
24:27I've heard that.
24:30Noted.
24:31I'm on it.
24:32Hebrews.
24:33And I won't forget about...
24:35Heidegger.
24:37Thanks for the coffee.
24:40Um, and by the way...
24:42As a seller of church adornments, um...
24:46What could he mean if a person were to carve a pentagram icon?
24:52I'm not following. Where did you see that?
24:55It was on a beam upstairs.
24:57It was over her bed.
25:01Oh, yeah?
25:02Uh-huh.
25:03Uh, well, it could be a devil's star.
25:07Is that...?
25:07The pagans would paint stars over their beds and doorways.
25:10They wanted to keep mares from entering.
25:13Mares?
25:14Yeah, it's a nightmare.
25:15A demon or female spirit who was said to, uh...
25:19Hover over you at night when you were dreaming
25:22to make sure your dreams would become nightmares.
25:25Right.
25:26From the Indo-Germanic...
25:27Mare.
25:29I've let my Indo-Germanic vocabulary slip lately.
25:32Right, it means death.
25:36Or murder.
25:37Or murder.
25:40Or murder.
26:03Or murder.
26:06Underneath the bed when you've fallen asleep, the one who sits on your chest puts the bit in your mouth
26:13and rides you, rides you all the way to hell.
26:23I am the form you hoped didn't exist.
26:26Enough.
26:27I am the one who cropped.
26:29Yeah, so this is for us.
26:30He wants to get our attention, he wants our admiration, but at the same time, he doesn't give us anything
26:36solid.
26:37Could you clear up the sound?
26:38I mean, normally I'd be using AI to remove all the distortion and pitch editing, but this guy's using sophisticated
26:44voice scrambling, not to mention adversarial audio.
26:47It's insane. You have no idea how hard this is to do.
26:49Can you make it clearer?
26:52It'd be easier to break into the Pentagon, bro.
26:54Right.
26:56Holm, what do you got?
26:57Well, you can buy these cassette tapes practically anywhere online, Holm.
27:02But we have a dialect expert who claims that while his accent is inconsistent, the speaker's got a pretty distinctly
27:07Swedish sound, so it could mean our killer's from Sweden, but he hasn't lived there for a while.
27:12Hmm. Anything, Prince?
27:14Yeah, we got some, but they're yours, so, yeah.
27:18Yeah, okay.
27:20What about the downstairs neighbor?
27:23Did we find his Prince at Lund's?
27:25Yeah, on the inside of the door, but he did go in there with the janitor, which makes sense, so.
27:30Yeah, right.
27:32Would you mind briefing everybody?
27:33Sure.
27:33I gotta go to a meeting.
27:35Hey, Harry, how'd you know the tape would have something like this on it?
27:38An old cassette in the apartment of a girl who was born after 2000.
27:42If I was sober, I would have seen it the first time around.
27:46Someone should fire me.
27:48Okay.
28:03Gonna wimp out and climb down?
28:05Come on.
28:47The police and other authorities are under growing pressure from a public that feels increasingly unsafe.
28:54According to a recent Gallup poll, four out of five citizens think that the police should carry firearms.
28:59Turn this off, William.
29:00A drastic uptick from last year. After this week's it...
29:09You didn't have anyone in here when Barbara Svinsen was murdered? You sure about that?
29:14A bike carrier, for example.
29:16Yeah, like I said, I didn't really have any customers in here all day.
29:21A bike carrier? You know what? Actually, there was a guy standing over there, wearing delivery gear.
29:28Yeah, but he took off right away, so I just assumed he left after he realized it was the wrong
29:33address.
29:34Yeah, just keep your hands off this, okay?
29:37Sure.
29:38Belta?
29:39Hey.
29:40Look at this.
29:41Hi.
29:42Hey.
29:42It looks like we might have a fingerprint right there.
29:47Give me five.
29:48Could you describe the bike carrier?
29:51Oh, you never really look at their faces, right? Who could remember that?
29:55Try for me.
29:55Look, I...
29:57This guy was in here for a split second, and I was behind the counter.
30:00If he'd asked me for help, I'd be able to describe the guy.
30:04Hari.
30:05I better go.
30:06Yeah, but...
30:07You said.
30:08Shit.
30:10Be out there. Call me if you find anything.
30:11Yep.
30:31Check...
30:33Mate.
30:34Oh, come on.
30:45yeah hello there's a guy here who used to be in corpse he just got kicked out
30:50he told me privately that attila wants revenge for the thing with the flamethrower
31:06we're gonna need more muscle everyone's at the event and go to board
31:10they know it that's why they're coming
31:32yeah talk to me am i speaking to hola so did i get approved for the loan
31:38yeah that's why he called no i'm hanging up listen i can tell you a name okay
31:43the guy who's running weapons to the major gangs in oslo
31:49yeah it's me we spoke at the hospital earlier and you need to get over here you need to bring
31:54a
31:54whole lot of cops with a shitload of weapons why is that hey it's me again every damn junkie
32:02corpse is on their way here someone told them that we're at the hospital
32:07and how do i know you're not gonna ambush us there's a chance you'd be stupid not to take
32:14if you want names because if we die today that information dies with us
32:30yeah
32:30yeah
32:31hola hey wolf i'm under the gun here i need you to get a hold of delta
32:35corpse i'm on the way to check out a couple of dirt please guys at archer hospital room 505 got
32:40it
32:40i'm on it
32:49are you gonna shoot someone no it's tempting but i don't have a weapon why not because this isn't
32:57an american action movie here police keep their weapons locked up in the back of the cop cars this
33:02isn't a cop car so there won't be any action well the swat team has plenty of weapons sounds like
33:07we
33:09don't want it
33:19hey hey you you made it home i was worried you'd miss dinner you have fun today could have been
33:26even better
33:54this is
34:04Isn't that the hospital?
34:05This is Harker.
34:07I'm going to Ulefah.
34:14We're moving, dude.
34:15Let's go.
34:22Hey, out of the way!
34:27Ah, shit!
34:29Move, frick!
34:31Fucking hell!
34:33Can't move a paddle!
34:37Jesus Christ, boss!
34:45I'll slowly drop it.
34:45I'm to the next one, sir.
34:58All right, what's the place to be?
35:01No, what's the case to be?
35:07Let's go.
35:42Let's go.
36:33Let's go.
36:37So how did it feel?
36:40Showing up like that with no weapon.
36:43You're cop letting a whole gang just walk by.
36:49How about if I agree to come on board on that project of yours?
37:03You work by yourself for a time without asking any questions?
37:08You'd have to burn some bridges.
37:10Are you sure?
37:12I have to break if you lost or you have something on me if I betray you.
37:16Huh.
37:19Well, uh, how long do I have to make up on mine?
37:2448 hours, no more.
37:33Yeah, talk to me.
37:34Hey, about the fingerprint on the TV screen.
37:36It's not in our database, but we were able to find a match.
37:40Camilla Rowan's neighbor.
37:41No, it's not him.
37:43It matches another print in the apartment.
37:45Right.
37:47That was me all to learn.
37:48Looks like we got our serial killer's fingerprint.
37:55Okay, come on.
38:08I'm on my way, Mother.
38:10I'm on my way back.
38:14Back into my womb.
38:16Then I will take my knife and guard my way through.
38:30I got the rent paid yesterday, thank God.
38:32Don't worry about that, dear.
38:34Well, I did have some help.
38:36Ah, yes, I did see you've had some little visits from a certain somebody lately.
38:40I noticed he had a dog with him, too, is that right?
38:42Yeah, I can't wait for you to meet him.
38:44Great.
38:44But I should warn you, he's different.
38:47Hmm.
38:48Mm-hmm.
38:49He's, um, he's old-fashioned, right?
38:52And, uh, and he wants to wait till, um, well, you know, um...
38:57Yeah, I guess he's serious.
39:00I got a gift from him.
39:11He said that I'm not allowed to open it until our engagement's official.
39:14But he said whatever is in here will last forever.
39:25Yeah, Prince.
39:26One of the gangs is taken care of, and I think we have a new member.
39:29Good.
39:31I love you.
39:35Yes.
39:52Bye-bye.
39:55Bye-bye.
39:57Remember me, I'm going right back
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41:26Please tell me...
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