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00:24Mayu's reports are coming in that Urm's cows have run off again.
00:27Over.
00:30Can't you call him?
00:31Over.
00:33No one's answering the phone.
00:35I'll call your wife and tell her you're running late.
00:38Over.
00:38It's fine, Jude.
00:39I'll stop by Urm's.
00:41Over and out.
01:10Over and out.
01:11Cash.
01:19I don't know.
01:48I don't know.
02:12I don't know.
02:23Come on.
02:24Try it.
02:25Come on.
02:26Come on.
02:33Come on.
02:34Come on.
02:46Oh my god.
02:48God damn it.
02:56It's Marius.
02:58Police.
03:07Hello?
03:22Hey.
03:24Hey.
03:27Hey.
03:31Hey.
03:44Hey.
03:56Hey.
04:01Hey.
04:05Hey.
04:08Hey.
04:11Hey.
04:12Hey.
04:17Hey.
04:19Hey.
04:19He's still breathing.
04:20Is it the older boy?
04:21No, it's not him.
04:22It's the youngest of the boys.
04:24Okay.
04:24One of the two foster children.
04:26What about the other foster child?
04:27The girl?
04:29I don't think she's in here.
04:30Send everything you got and fast.
04:32Yeah.
04:32And start looking for your own.
04:34Get out of the house, Marius.
04:49Police?
04:51Hello.
05:19Oh, my God.
05:22Oh, my God.
05:46They are...
05:49Easy now.
05:51There you go. There you go.
05:57There you go. Don't be afraid.
05:59I'm from the police.
06:01My name is Marius, and I'm here to help you.
06:05You're Astrid, right?
06:09Right. Do you live down here?
06:21No!
07:46You have to leave now.
07:48Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:02Hey.
08:04It's you.
08:13What do you want on the other one?
08:15Slices of chocolate.
08:16We agreed that we should eat healthier food, right?
08:24We'll start tomorrow.
08:27Did you pack your school bag?
08:29Yes.
08:30Hmm?
08:31And don't forget the carrot.
08:42Lee, please get ready, okay?
08:44The teachers get so angry when we're late.
08:48I have to hand in my family tree today.
08:50Yeah?
08:51And you didn't help me.
08:52Grandpa said you were all done.
08:54The leaves are missing.
08:55Well, you should have thought of that.
08:57Let's go.
08:57And remember to look both ways when you cross the road after school.
09:00My family tree is boring.
09:02Oh, it's great.
09:03Stop it.
09:04Haddon has many more pictures on his.
09:06I only have you and Grandpa.
09:07And Grandpa's not even my real grandpa.
09:09Yeah, but if you count Bunny and Birdie, it's five, right?
09:11The others don't have animals in their family tree.
09:13No, but that's only because they're not as lucky as you.
09:16What about Sebastian?
09:19What about him?
09:20I know he sleeps at our house sometimes.
09:21Even if you think I don't.
09:23Right.
09:24But we're not together.
09:30Great.
09:31You know what?
09:32Then we'll invite him for dinner if you think that would be nice.
09:35Can I add him to my family tree?
09:37No.
09:38Hurry inside.
09:39Come on.
09:39Grandpa will pick you up later and soon it'll be me picking you up every day.
09:43Okay.
09:44Bye.
09:48Today is the first Tuesday of October.
09:51Thus the Parliament's opening day.
09:52The principal character today will neither be the Queen nor the Prime Minister,
09:56but most likely the Minister of Social Affairs, Walter Hartung.
09:59She's returning to office after she last year lost her daughter in a tragic event,
10:02namely the savage murder.
10:06The case entailed a thorough report on security regarding preventive custody.
10:10Since the perpetrator had been previously penalized,
10:13and already...
10:14I have a meeting with Newlander.
10:15He's already in a meeting.
10:16You can't be serious.
10:18He cancelled our last two meetings.
10:20I'm afraid I can't do anything.
10:22Yeah, but...
10:23Newlander?
10:24We were promised more resources.
10:26You have just been assigned another resource.
10:27The guy from Europol that they don't want?
10:29Newlander, do you have him in?
10:30No, I don't have time right now.
10:32He has, it's fine.
10:32We're done.
10:33No, we're...
10:35My department solved the Hartung case, and we were promised more resources.
10:39If that money is allocated elsewhere, the commissioner will read about it in the press.
10:43You can tell him that.
10:44We'll talk about it later.
10:46Again.
10:47Good morning?
10:49Whatever this is about, it'll have to wait till next week.
10:52Okay, but I've decided to apply for cybercrime.
10:56Why'd you do that?
10:57Well, because they have an opening that I'd like to apply for.
11:01Is this about your working hours today?
11:03No.
11:03Because we can discuss that.
11:05Or is it something else?
11:06Huh?
11:06No, no, there's...
11:07You're a great detective.
11:09I want you in my department.
11:11Why would you want to work with the IT nerds from 9 to 5 and run away?
11:16I've made my decision.
11:18I would really appreciate if you could give me a reference.
11:21We'll have to see.
11:22It won't be now.
11:24Take this in the meantime.
11:25A dead woman in Hoosung.
11:27And take Hess.
11:29Hess?
11:30Yes, the guy Europol offloaded on us till they decide what to do with him.
11:33Get going.
11:34Gens is already there.
11:35He's waiting.
11:37Get going.
11:39Cybercrime.
11:40Seriously, Tullin.
11:50But here at the Parliament's buildings, the flags are raised, and as usual, it's a special day when Parliament reconvenes
11:56on the first Tuesday in October.
11:57Shortly the staircase behind me will be packed with journalists and photographers.
12:03And then all the ministers and MEPs will start to arrive.
12:06But today is also very different, too.
12:09Today there's one person in particular that everyone is waiting to see.
12:12That is, of course, Minister of Social Affairs, Osa Hartung.
12:16Osa Hartung is back at her ministry following the death last year of her 12-year-old daughter, who was
12:21abducted and killed by the perpetrator Linus Becker.
12:38Osa, darling?
12:50Osa, darling?
12:55Osa, darling.
12:55They are here.
12:56They are waiting outside.
13:04Osa, have you eaten?
13:06Osa.
13:07Osa.
13:08Are you ready?
13:10We'll go when mom's left.
13:13Osa...
13:13I'll go on my bike.
13:15Osa.
13:15Osa.
13:15I'll give you a lift.
13:18Osa.
13:21We'll do what we usually do. Where's mom?
13:24I don't know.
13:28Rosa?
13:31The car's waiting. Vogel is here.
13:49I can't remember her smell anymore. It's gone.
13:55Sweetheart.
14:04Steen, I... I don't know if I...
14:07You can do it.
14:12She would have been proud of you. Right?
14:21Come on!
14:28When do you finish today?
14:30I'll pick up, Gusto.
14:33One day at a time.
14:36Exactly. We'll take one day at a time.
14:47Good morning, Frank.
14:48Good morning. Meet our new driver.
14:49Yes.
14:51Hello.
14:51Hi. Rosa?
14:53Jacob and Sule. Please?
14:59Dad! Let's go!
15:02Dad! Let's go!
15:02Time.
15:29Hello.
15:31Afterodась
15:32How long has it been?
15:32you here for? Just a couple of days I think. So you're based in The Hague? No, I move around
15:40a bit.
15:42I'm part of a task force in Amsterdam, Lisbon, Marseille, Paris, Budapest, various places.
15:49How long have you been posted? For five years. Five years? I'll just borrow this.
15:55Most liaison officers are only posted for two years, right? Okay.
16:02Would it be okay with you if I head off at some point? What do you mean? I need to
16:07sort out some things.
16:10Sure, you do that. Hey, could you pull over here? I'd like a cup of coffee.
16:23Okay, we'll get that on the way back. Right.
16:45Hey, uh, I'm just going to call my partner.
16:48Uh, let's go about security.
17:02The victim is Laura Kjer, age 37, worked as a dental nurse in central Copenhagen.
17:10Uh, let's go.
17:10It would appear she had gone to bed and was caught off guard. The door to the basement has been
17:15forced open.
17:19Her 10-year-old slept in the room upstairs and awoke to an empty house.
17:24He got dressed, made breakfast for himself and waited for his mother.
17:28When she didn't turn up, he went next door.
17:31The neighbors went back to the house, found it empty and heard a dog barking in the playground.
17:37She found the victim and called us.
17:40The neighbor also informed us that the victim and the boy went to the playground almost every day.
17:46The dad died of cancer a couple of years ago and that's the new partner in the photos, Hans-Henrik
17:52Hauge.
17:53He's at an IT conference in Roskilde, he's been informed and he's on his way.
17:56Any witnesses?
17:57Not yet, but we're asking around the neighborhood.
17:59What about the boy?
18:00He's with the neighbor.
18:02Did he see or hear anything?
18:03I don't believe so. We tried talking to him, but he seems a bit slow. He didn't say anything.
18:09He's being assessed for a diagnosis.
18:17Do you want to talk to him?
18:18No, I'll do that later. Just make sure he's okay. Anything stolen?
18:22Not that we can see.
18:31No, no.
19:03Hey, Gens.
19:04Hi.
19:05How far have you got?
19:06Not far, due to the rain.
19:10Can you say anything about the time?
19:13The rain started at around midnight.
19:15My guess is, it happened around that time.
19:21Unfortunately, there are no signs of footprints in the ground that they would have been washed away.
19:25Do you want to see her?
19:35Do you want to see her?
19:35Well, there are barely any signs of struggle in the house, and her feet are clean.
19:39My guess is that she was sedated in the house and then carried out here.
19:50Judging from the lesions, she woke up out here and tried to defend herself right up to the point of
19:56amputation.
19:57Amputation.
20:02There.
20:04It's a bit unusual.
20:06That's why I suggest that it should be you.
20:10The freight trains often run here at night and the neighbors live some distance away.
20:14That would explain why no one heard anything.
20:17Did you find it?
20:19Did you find it?
20:19The hand?
20:19Mm-hmm.
20:20No, not yet.
20:21Could it be a dog that took the hand?
20:24Excuse me, who's that guy?
20:27Gets, this is Hess.
20:28He'll be with us for a couple of days.
20:30Gents is the head of forensics.
20:31Hi, welcome.
20:33Thanks.
20:34Yeah, I suppose it could have been a dog, but I'm afraid that's all we have for you right now.
20:38What's that?
20:48It's just not man.
20:50Want to question him too?
20:53Bring it along just in case.
21:23I'd like to meet with you and the others first.
21:26We'll do that before the opening.
21:28And then afterwards, you wanted the first meeting to be with Buche?
21:36Uh, Jakob, we'll take the back entrance.
21:39No, no, that's fine.
21:40Let's stop here.
21:44We might as well rip the bandit off.
21:55Please get us in.
21:56Thanks.
21:58Thanks.
22:01What about staying?
22:04As you all know, this past year has been difficult.
22:08And, uh, my family and I are very grateful for all the support we've received.
22:13But now it's time to look forward.
22:16And I'm very pleased with the trust the Prime Minister has shown me, which means that I can
22:21fight for what's important to me, social work and children's rights.
22:25That's, that's my focus now.
22:28I hope everyone will respect that.
22:42Let me take your coat, then I'll make some coffee and then we can get started.
22:47Thanks, Luton.
22:50They keep coming.
22:50There's a card from the Prime Minister as well.
22:53You're expected later on this afternoon.
22:56Sure.
22:57It'll be good to get started.
22:59We've had the walls painted and the pictures in the corner haven't been hung yet.
23:06But they will be, of course, if you wish.
23:16Yes, the most important thing now is to prepare the meetings this afternoon.
23:19My work email was down when I checked earlier.
23:21It still is.
23:23But the head of the department is looking into it.
23:26English!
23:27Why is he looking at my mails?
23:29I think he'd rather tell you that himself.
23:32I'll come make that coffee.
23:35Liu, hey.
23:37What's going on?
23:40You received so many nice emails.
23:42I don't understand how anyone could write something like that.
23:46Write what?
23:48I gathered from angles that there was a threat.
23:51Something to do with your daughter.
23:56Kyle, get the names of the kids at the playground and check the local dog walkers as well.
24:01Sure.
24:02When you look for the murder weapon in the gardens, check all the bins as well, okay?
24:06No, I don't know what you expect about it.
24:09Estrup, check the family computers, iPads, mobile phone, please.
24:12Yes.
24:31Okay, I'm back.
24:32I had another call.
24:35What's up?
24:36What can I do?
24:37I don't know.
24:38What can you do?
24:40You need to let me.
24:42Step me the fuck in.
24:43Pull the back.
24:45I need to talk to my aunt.
24:50How long have you known Laura?
24:54What are you doing in the garage?
24:58They said she was found in the playground.
25:01Let's not talk about that now.
25:03You need to answer my questions.
25:05How long have you known Laura?
25:07For about a year.
25:09Okay.
25:09I moved in shortly after the new year.
25:11Where did you meet?
25:13Online.
25:15I saw her profile and sent her a mail.
25:21When was the last time you saw her?
25:23Yesterday morning.
25:25Okay.
25:26Before going to Roskilde for the conference.
25:28I'm an IT consultant.
25:30Did you speak with her during the day?
25:33Last night after dinner.
25:34I called home.
25:39Everything was normal.
25:42How did she die?
25:44Why won't you tell me what happened?
25:50What did you talk about when you called her?
25:54Nothing in particular.
25:55We talked about Maunus.
25:58Why didn't you drive home to sleep?
26:00I was supposed to be there until tomorrow afternoon.
26:03Management wanted us to stay.
26:04So you were with someone last night?
26:05Yes.
26:06With everyone.
26:07We went back to the hotel around nine.
26:09Can anyone confirm that you didn't leave the motel?
26:15I really like to talk to Maunus.
26:17Of course.
26:17But we need to finish here first.
26:20You were engaged?
26:22Yes.
26:23On which hand did she wear her ring?
26:28Left.
26:28I think.
26:29Why?
26:29Why did you have the locks changed?
26:32We haven't had any locks changed.
26:34Yes.
26:35The locking devices are new.
26:36And there was an invoice from a locksmith in the drawer
26:40showing they were changed yesterday at 3.30.
26:45Why did Laura change the locks yesterday afternoon?
26:49Maunus here.
26:52He's lost his keys a few times.
26:54He's being evaluated for autism.
26:58I'd like to talk to Maunus now.
27:00Where is he?
27:01I need to see him now.
27:04Can I please see him?
27:09Yeah?
27:10He's hiding something.
27:12Who's hiding something?
27:12His?
27:13Haug, the deceased's partner.
27:16His alibi can't be confirmed.
27:17And he didn't know that the victim had all the locks changed before the murder.
27:22I see.
27:23Do we have enough to charge him?
27:24Not yet.
27:25Because we have no evidence.
27:26And I'm not entirely sure.
27:28Then get sure.
27:28And call me when you've been to forensics.
27:30So you haven't written my reference?
27:32Talk to you later.
27:36You'll get a mouth swab and prints from the partner.
27:39And I'll check his car too, of course.
27:41Great.
27:42I also need all communication between him and the victim.
27:45Texts, mails, every like on Instagram.
27:47Sure.
27:48Could you open the trunk?
27:48Plus, uh, plus everything from the dating site they met through.
27:54All right.
27:57What's it called?
27:58You know?
27:58I don't know.
27:59I'll, um, I'll stop by forensics later.
28:03Okay.
28:04He's not one to get stressed, is he?
28:07Did you find the hand?
28:08No.
28:09I'm afraid not.
28:11Do you, um, think it was the partner?
28:15Mom, I don't know.
28:17Naya.
28:18Yeah?
28:18Are we going for that run soon?
28:21Call me when you have something.
28:26The threat was sent to your work account and was received early this morning.
28:30The intelligence service was informed straight away and I've spent the morning...
28:33I'd like to see it.
28:35There's no reason for you to bother...
28:37I'd like to see it.
28:41Yeah.
28:49Intelligence services are examining our service as we speak.
28:52Uh, they're trying to find out who sent these, but so far...
29:01The photos were accompanied by a message saying,
29:04I hope this hurts.
29:07You deserve to die.
29:11Christine's pictures from Instagram.
29:15Which we shut down right after.
29:18Yes.
29:19And that is what is a little worrying.
29:22It means the person who sent the email has been interested in you for quite some time.
29:28I've received hate mail before.
29:29It's some lost soul.
29:31It doesn't mean anything.
29:34Intelligence services believe you should have a bodyguard detail.
29:38No more bodyguards.
29:39I don't want to scare Gustav again.
29:40Right, but the agency believed that the person who sent the mail...
29:45You figure it out.
29:47If that's all, I would like to go to my meeting with the Prime Minister.
29:51Of course.
29:53You're welcome.
29:56You've reached Dean Harcum.
29:57I'm afraid I can't come to the phone right now.
29:59Please leave a message.
30:04Hey.
30:05Ah, sorry I missed the meeting with Ings.
30:07What's this about a threat?
30:09They've used Christine's photos.
30:11Which photos?
30:12From Instagram.
30:14What?
30:16Don't worry about it.
30:18I'll take care of it.
30:19What's this one?
30:21Just attend your meeting.
30:24Bosa?
30:27It's so lovely to see you.
30:57It's so lovely to see you.
30:59Christine?
31:01Christine?
31:43Hey, buddy.
31:50So, how'd it go?
31:53Don't pick me up anymore.
32:00The whole car wreaks?
32:03Yeah.
32:07Gustavo, I'm sorry.
32:09I really am.
32:11You're not the only one who misses her.
32:19Just drive.
32:33She received around 50 blows covering most of her body.
32:36A blunt weapon with a sort of rough surface.
32:41What could it be?
32:43A garden tool or...
32:45I don't know.
32:47Perhaps?
32:48Any sign of sexual assault?
32:50No.
32:51Unless you're thinking something sadistic.
32:55She was beaten.
32:56Really beaten.
32:58Before the blow to the eye that killed her.
33:02And the hand was cut off several minutes before.
33:05With what?
33:08A saw of some kind.
33:11Circular saw.
33:12A plunge saw.
33:13Likely better reoperated, considering where it happened.
33:16With a diamond blade.
33:17And what about the partner?
33:18Do you have anything on him?
33:19DNA or anything else that points to him?
33:21No.
33:21I'd really like to help.
33:23This is fucking bad.
33:24I can't.
33:33Hey.
33:35Listen, I have to show you something crazy.
33:37Do you have a minute?
33:37Yeah, I'm coming.
33:40Hey.
33:41Hey.
33:42It took a bit longer.
33:47What's up?
33:48Any news?
33:49Why were you sent home from Interpol?
33:50Was it poor police work?
33:52Or drinking too much?
33:54Or what was it?
33:55No, I just need to talk it out with my boss.
33:57So you're forced to stay here until they want you back.
34:00But it's not really your thing.
34:01So you're just passing time and doing as little as possible.
34:05Is that correct?
34:06Yeah.
34:08And I need to sell my flat.
34:17Hi.
34:18Hi, Tulin.
34:35Okay, what do you got?
34:38Hey.
34:41I thought you'd come alone.
34:43Is there anything new about the hand?
34:45First of all, I need to know if we can trust him.
34:47Yeah.
34:47He's not here anyway.
34:50Okay.
34:54Nothing new about the hand.
34:58But I dusted the playground for prints in case the perpetrator touched anything.
35:02And then I also dusted the chestnut man.
35:04And?
35:09And normally we look for ten points to be able to identify it.
35:13In this case I could only find five, but it's still enough to confirm it.
35:20For what?
35:22That this fingerprint is identical to Christine Hartung's.
35:30Christine Hartung's?
35:31Yeah.
35:32Who's Hartung's daughter?
35:34Yes.
35:34At first I thought it was a mistake too.
35:37But Christine Hartung is dead.
35:39Yeah, yeah.
35:40That's it.
35:42It must be a mistake.
35:43It can't be her prints.
35:45No, it's not a mistake.
35:46I've tested it three times.
35:47How old are those chestnuts?
35:49According to the expert we've spoken to, anything from a few weeks to several years old.
35:54Who is Christine Hartung?
36:02You're not going to visit the Hartung family.
36:05The case is closed.
36:06But how are we going to figure out how her prints ended up on a chestnut man in Husson?
36:10All kids make chestnut men and fingerprints can last a long time.
36:13Yeah, yeah.
36:14I'm just saying that we need to talk to the Hartungs to figure out if there was some kind of
36:18natural explanation.
36:19The natural explanation must be that it was left there by coincidence.
36:22Those people have suffered enough.
36:23Yeah, I know.
36:24I know.
36:24I know what they've been through, but I'm just saying that...
36:27Then focus on the partner.
36:28Okay?
36:30Yeah.
36:30Great.
36:31Talk to you later.
36:32So what?
36:33Nylander said no.
36:34Why not?
36:35He doesn't want us to go there today.
36:36Jose Hartung has just gone back to work.
36:38It's her first day back in Parliament, so...
36:41We'll have to wait.
36:44Is that right?
36:50Suddenly, Lynn, you know the pretty one with the retail act, gets up and starts hurling verbal abuse at the
36:57Prime Minister.
36:58Half the members of the Chamber start booing her, and this gets her so angry that she ends up breaking
37:04her glasses.
37:09No, thanks.
37:10So you had a nice day.
37:12I noticed you'd called.
37:15Sure, there were a few challenges, but I made it through.
37:23We'll make it.
37:25Don't you agree?
37:29It's Lou.
37:31Hi, Lou.
37:33Yes.
37:35Go ahead.
37:39Okay.
37:42Yeah.
37:52Steen Hartung?
37:53Yes.
37:54Sorry to bother you.
37:56We're from the Homicide Division.
37:57Can we come in?
37:59What's this about?
38:01I think it's best if we step inside.
38:05Yes.
38:06Thanks.
38:12Maybe your wife should be here as well?
38:14No, you can just talk to me.
38:16Okay.
38:17But what do you want?
38:18This is quite unusual, but when examining a crime scene today, we uncovered an object that
38:25has your daughter's fingerprints on it.
38:29What do you mean?
38:31What kind of object?
38:34The print was found on a chestnut figurine.
38:37The problem is that it's hard to say how old the chestnuts are.
38:41This doesn't affect Christine's case, and we're not completely sure, but of course we'd
38:47really like to find an explanation.
38:49I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you're saying.
38:53Have you heard of the name Laura Kjær?
38:56Uh, no.
38:57She lives near a playground in Husum.
39:00Sila Wengel.
39:01Perhaps your daughter knew someone in the area, or she had a play date.
39:05No, we don't know anyone in Husum.
39:07Please tell me what this is about.
39:09Can I have a glass of water?
39:10Yeah, of course.
39:14We're just trying to sort out some details.
39:17Like I said, it's probably nothing.
39:19If it's nothing, then why are you here?
39:22What's your theory?
39:23We don't have a theory.
39:24We're trying to establish whether this is random or whether it's connected to a murder
39:29we're investigating.
39:31A murder?
39:32Which murder?
39:34I need to understand.
39:35Are you telling me that my daughter's fingerprints have surfaced as evidence?
39:38I must stress that this changes nothing in relation to Christina's case.
39:43As I said, we're only trying to understand one.
39:45She used to sell them by the main road.
39:49Every autumn, with Matilda from her class, they made a stand and baked cookies and made lemonade,
39:58and then they sold the figurines.
40:09And were they like this one?
40:11Made with twigs instead of matches?
40:14Yes.
40:15Do you have any idea who bought them off the girls?
40:18Was it mostly parents or girlfriends or...?
40:22No.
40:23It could have been anyone.
40:25Okay.
40:26And you don't recall Christina's selling the chestnut?
40:28That's what we thought.
40:29This has been a great help.
40:32Thank you very much for your time.
40:36Uh, will you let yourself out or...?
40:39Yeah, thank you.
40:39Yes.
40:49I told you I'd take it.
40:51They're adults.
40:52They have a right to know what's going on.
40:54Well, you can still be considerate.
41:02Are you okay?
41:03Yeah.
41:05Yes.
41:07Should we eat?
41:08Yeah.
41:09But I...
41:10But someone was killed.
41:11And I don't understand the whole thing with the chestnut figure.
41:15They said it's got nothing to do with us.
41:22Steam Hartsong just called.
41:24I specifically told you not to go.
41:26I know, but we were in the vicinity,
41:28and we managed to confirm that the fingerprint was most likely a coincidence.
41:32Should I note in my recommendation that you do the opposite of what you're told?
41:35It's my fault, but things aren't working out with his.
41:37I just...
41:38I can't do it.
41:40Don't you have something else for him?
41:41No, I don't.
41:42Interview the partner and get some evidence.
41:44Yeah, but...
41:58Sebastian.
42:00I...
42:01I'm sorry.
42:03Uh, was no one home?
42:07Sure, there was someone, but the old-timer wouldn't let me in, so...
42:11Typical accent.
42:13Hi.
42:14Hey.
42:15Flowers and ice cream.
42:17That's amazing.
42:20You just forgot, didn't you?
42:22No, I didn't.
42:22I was really looking forward to this.
42:25Give me all your nines.
42:27Go fish.
42:28Ah.
42:29Hi.
42:29Hi.
42:30Hi, Mom.
42:31Hi, sweetie.
42:32Hmm.
42:32This is Sebastian, Lee and Axel, Lee's granddad.
42:37He's an ex-police officer, which explains why he's a bit, yeah.
42:41Well, you know, I didn't mean to be rude, but you never know.
42:45No, that's not a problem.
42:46No worries.
42:48Hi.
42:49Hi.
42:50Oh, you must be late.
42:51Hmm.
42:51Hmm?
42:53Thank you for the invitation.
42:56I'll put the ice cream away.
43:00Okay.
43:01Your mom's one over with the ice cream.
43:03Hmm.
43:04How about we say that these flowers are for you?
43:08You're welcome.
43:09Want to see my room?
43:10Sure, I'd love to.
43:12This way.
43:13Okay.
43:18I know it's late.
43:20But I was assigned to a rather special case.
43:28Don't give me that look, okay?
43:31I spoke with Nuleta.
43:35Did you get the reference?
43:37Listen, the victim had her hand cut off.
43:44Any pictures?
43:46No.
43:46See you tomorrow.
43:47Bye.
43:49What about food?
43:50Yeah, the frisome.
43:52Casserole.
43:53Thanks.
43:55No.
44:08No.
44:18I'll see you tomorrow.
44:20There I go.
44:22No.
44:22No.
44:23No.
44:48Rosa Hartung returned as Minister of Social Affairs today.
44:51She's been on leave for the past year, since tragically losing her daughter.
44:55As you all know, this past year has been difficult, and my family and I are very grateful for all
45:01the support we've received.
45:02But now it's time to look forward, and I'm very pleased with the trust the Prime Minister has shown.
45:24Yes?
45:25Who are you? And what are you doing here?
45:27I live here. It's my flat.
45:34It's okay. I am a police officer. Mark his.
45:41Nero, I'm the caretaker.
45:45What do you need the flat for? Surveillance or something?
45:49No. I'm just going to paint it. And sell it.
45:54Sounds like a good idea.
45:56Hey, by the way, do you have any masking paper?
46:00Yes. And if you need an estate agent, I know someone too.
46:07Five minutes.
46:31Five minutes.
46:32Five minutes.
46:57I think that my dog might be the oldest labrador in the world, right?
47:02In the end, I had to jump into the water, fully dressed, I mean...
47:08Well, great that you saved it.
47:10Do you want to see my family tree?
47:12No, no, not now. Okay.
47:15Then I'll just show you something else.
47:33Did you have a rough day at work?
47:36No, it's fine. It's over soon, so...
47:43I made these at after school today. You can have them.
47:47Ah, that's funny. Chestnut men. We made those when I was at school. Is that an old labrador?
47:52No, it's a horse, but we can make a dog if you like.
47:56I'd love to. Do you have any matches?
48:04You just left the tip off, so they have no hands.
48:12There we go.
48:17Mommy? Mommy?
48:20Mommy, come and join us.
48:25I think I have to leave.
48:27No.
48:27Really, Mom?
48:32Yeah, you talk?
48:33Axel, it's me. I'm so sorry to call so late, but, um, can you go over and look after Lee?
48:39There's something I really need to look into and...
48:42I'll be there in 15.
48:44You can't stay here. You really need to leave now.
48:47I'm not leaving until I talk to him.
48:49If you don't leave, I'll call security.
48:51I'm staying here.
48:52Excuse me, what are you doing here?
48:55Huh?
48:57I need to talk to the boy, but some moron decided he can't have any visitors today.
49:02Yeah, that's me.
49:03I didn't want to stress him more today.
49:06No, I'm too late now.
49:10So, what are you doing here?
49:16We'll be quick.
49:22I'll talk to the boy.
49:24Yeah, sure.
49:26Hey, Maunus.
49:34I'm sorry to disturb you.
49:39Um...
49:45We're from the police, and we would like to have a word with you, if that's okay.
49:54Maunus, could I ask you to turn that off for a moment?
49:57Isn't that the faction called the Cursed?
50:00You're really good at it.
50:02Hmm?
50:08Maunus, if you'd just take a short break.
50:12I have a mission here, just like in the game, that I was hoping you could help me with.
50:16I can't solve it myself.
50:20Can you help me?
50:37Take a look at this.
50:39I have some photos here.
50:42The mission is you have five seconds to look at them and tell me if something in them is unusual
50:47or out of the ordinary.
50:51Are you up for this?
50:54It's a difficult mission.
50:55You'll need all your skills.
50:59Okay, let's begin.
51:12One thing...
51:15Go, sec.
51:16Go.
51:43What about it?
51:44You haven't seen it before?
51:45Are you sure the chestnut man wasn't there when you went to the playground yesterday?
51:50Maunus?
51:51Are you absolutely certain it wasn't there?
51:55Have a good think, but please have another look.
52:03Is my mom not coming back?
52:18No, she's not Maunus.
52:23Your mom is in a good place now.
52:28In heaven?
52:36Yeah, in heaven.
52:47My mom is in a good place now.
52:53My mom is in a good place now.
52:59My mom is in a good place now.
53:04My mom is in a good place now.
53:27My mom is in a good place now.
53:32My mom is in a good place now.
54:00My mom is in a good place now.
54:04My mom is in a good place now.
54:35My mom is in a good place now.
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