"–I can't take this case." "–You found her." "We've been through this." "Our things are in Sweden." "Mark and Bengt are waiting and Mark starts school on Monday." "She was alive when she went in the water." "It takes 20 minutes for a car to fill with water." "She was raped several times, vaginally and anally." "–How much do you know?" "–It's too early to say." "–You'll find him?" "–We'll do our utmost." "–You'll find him." "–Now we'll have to... think of the boys, we... must be strong now." "We must tell them." "Look what I made, Mum." "She was found in one of your cars." "I'd like to know who drove it last." "We want to go public so we're not hiding anything." "–You can't publish now." "–We're running a campaign." "–We can't wait." "–You'll have to." "The driver is John Lynge." "And we're going to get him." "In '96 he was caught flashing in a playground." "He raped a 14-year-old girl." "–We're very close." "–How close?" "–Today?" "–I hope so." "You're welcome." "What?" "A journo from an agency." "They know about the car." "They'll think we're covering up a murder." "The alliance with the Centre Party will be ruined." "He had three visitors while he was incarcerated." "One is dead, one has moved and one isn't answering." "Sarah Lund, CID." "–Do you have visitors?" "–No, it's just my cat." "Lund here." "I need backup." "The suspect may be at this address." "We go in now." "Get your gun." "I don't use one." "–We're staying here." "–Like hell we are." "Meyer!" "THE KILLING" "–What are you doing?" "–Not taking a pee." "–I told you to wait." "–Relax, damn it." "Now." "You go left, I'll go right." "–Bloody hell." "–You weigh 7.682 kilos." "Mrs Heglberg?" "Mrs Heglberg, where is he?" "What's she saying?" "Stay here and don't move." "–Don't go." "–I'll be back soon." "–Don't go." "–Lean back like this." "I want my cane." "–Where's your cane." "–In the hallway." "Fine." "I'll find it for you." "Stay here." "Get back!" "I'm a police officer." "Move back." "All the way." "Take it easy." "I won't hurt you." "I'm alone." "–I didn't do anything." "–I'm not saying you did." "–You don't believe me." "–First put the knife down." "Right?" "–No more prison..." "–I just want to talk." "Okay?" "Now, we're talking." "I fell ill at the school." "I took a cab to Nordvang." "When I got back the car was gone." "I lost the keys when I threw up." "Someone took them." "–What keys?" "–The car keys." "I was ill!" "Fine." "Okay." "You fell ill." "I'm hearing you." "You fell ill." "Put the knife down and we'll talk." "I don't want to go back to prison." "–You won't." "–John!" "–Drop the knife." "–Put your gun away!" "He fell five metres." "Fractured skull, left side." "When can I talk to him?" "We must stop his internal bleeding." "But he'll survive?" "Will he survive?" "Prints, hair and blood have gone to forensics." "–They'll check his boots." "–He went to the psych centre." "He lost the car keys at the school when he got sick." "The car was gone when he got back." "–He would say that." "–We didn't find out." "–He would've cut you again." "–Just check it out." "–Do you believe..." "–No, I don't." "–Check if he has an alibi." "–Fine." "I'll do it." "–Shouldn't you get that seen to?" "–Yes, I'd better." "–What about the old woman?" "–She's with her family." "Good." "Get some sleep." "Report to me when you know how he is." "It's arrogant to think the voters wouldn't know." "We need housing in the city that people can afford." "We have a plan." "It's pork barrelling." "We both know that." "–The voters can count on..." "–Let's see it first." "–Let's..." "–That's all..." "Thanks for coming." "Thank you, both of you." "Good luck with the election." "We continue with other news." "To the EU summit in Brussels." "–Thank you." "–You're welcome." "–Thanks for tonight." "–Yes, of course." "Only one journalist knows." "That's right." "What about the police?" "I haven't heard from them so I don't know." "We'll go ahead." "Tell the journalist he'll get a scoop." "A crisis meeting, eh?" "Lozenge?" "Why not?" "If you don't mind me saying, you were a bit rusty tonight." "–You think so?" "–Yes." "Luckily the election is a long way off." "Saving your ammunition?" "That's sensible." "I've heard you'll need it." "We've got a problem." "–What?" "–It's on the Internet." "Answer their questions with consideration and authority." "Don't let them upset you." "I can't get hold of Lund." "What's your connection to Nanna Birk Larsen?" "A young girl has been found murdered in a car leased by my campaign office." "That's all." "We're assisting the police." "They asked us not to comment." "–When did you know?" "–I'd like to say... that no one in our party or organisation is involved." "Do you deny withholding information due to the campaign?" "–I deny that categorically." "–Troels... –It has nothing to do with politics." "–Troels..." "We're assisting the police." "We're doing all we can to solve this meaningless tragedy." "A young girl is dead." "I'd like to express my sympathy to her family and friends." "What effect will the murder have on your campaign?" "Call the press after I've talked to the police." "Half the council has called." "The Centre Party rang." "Call Eller back personally." "Give me only the important calls." "And no journalists." "–Call the parliament first." "–No, they can damn well wait." "–Did we send flowers?" "–Yes, that's done." "Coffee's on its way." "You went too far." "Don't let them get to you." "I know." "–That's how I am." "–I spoke with the journalist." "He was briefed anonymously." "–He may be protecting his source." "–He heard it from the police or from us." "–Why would he hear it from us?" "–Who else would know?" "–Your calendar and the schools..." "–It could be the police." "If I can access the server's log I can check all outgoing mail." "–Personal mail?" "–Not to read it." "–We can't." "–Just to check the traffic." "We can't." "We're all under suspicion..." "No." "Find another way." "Okay?" "Troels here." "Murdered girl found in Hartmann's car." "Driver wanted." "The car belongs to that politician." "They're looking for a driver." "–They say nothing." "–We'll know when they know." "They know more than they say." "–Don't you want to know?" "–Stop it now." "It won't bring Nanna back, will it?" "–How did she know the driver?" "–I don't know!" "Darling..." "Let's get away for a few days." "We could rent the summer house we had before." "The police come around constantly." "The kids see Nanna in the papers all the time." "Or on TV." "What about the funeral?" "We'll talk to the pastor and make the arrangements." "Okay?" "Do you know what time it is?" "Hi." "Try not to throw your clothes everywhere like that." "No wonder Mark's a messy boy." "You could use a plate." "What happened?" "–Nothing." "–You're bleeding." "A cat scratched me." "No cat could have done that." "A wild one." "Why do you have to continue with that job?" "You have a chance for a decent life." "I'm only here till Friday." "We could move to a hotel." "Of course not." "Sorry, Mum." "I'm very tired." "This is nice." "Bengt wants you to come to our housewarming on Saturday." "He told me." "He wants me to design the guest room, too." "He called this afternoon, wondering where you were." "Damn it." "Did you tell him I was working till Friday?" "Of course I did." "You don't want me to lie?" "–You said you'd left..." "–It's only till Friday." "Sorry I didn't call." "Come down here." "–And live with your mum?" "–Yes." "That would be cosy." "The workmen and removalists are here, so it's not possible." "How's the sauna?" "Polar pine is really good for saunas." "Yes, that should be fine." "–I have to go now." "–I miss you." "Well, I miss you too." "–Say it as if you mean it." "–You know I mean it." "But I've got wood glue on me that I can't get off." "Okay." "–We'll talk tomorrow." "–Okay." "–Good night." "–You too." "–I'd like to say..." "–When did you know?" "No one in our party is involved." "You deny withholding information due to the campaign?" "–I love you." "–Oh?" "I'm happy to hear it." "Yes?" "It's true." "Lynge was admitted to Nordvang on Friday." "–For how long?" "–He had problems with his medicine." "He was in hospital all day." "–Could he have slipped out?" "–Not unless he can fly." "–Lay off the chips, eh?" "–Sorry, but I haven't eaten." "–Have you found her bicycle?" "–No." "–Her mobile?" "–The techs are working on it." "The last call was on Friday." "It seems to have come from the school." "We'll go there in the morning." "–Don't count on going." "–Why not?" "Buchard said Hartmann wants a meeting." "Get some sleep and don't forget your report." "Sleep well, Mum." "We're assisting the police." "We're doing all we can to solve this meaningless tragedy." "A young girl is dead." "I'd like to express my sympathy to her family and friends." "What effect will..." "This is exactly what we didn't want." "–We held back because of you." "–I guarantee we didn't leak it." "No one knew the registration." "Only the core group did." "–Has the driver confessed?" "–No, because he didn't do it." "–Didn't you say?" "–I know." "We thought he was the one but he isn't." "Someone else used his car." "It's possible it was stolen." "–When will you go public?" "–We want to wait." "For what?" "The driver's hurt but we hope to question him today." "If our car was stolen we want the press to know soon." "We may want the culprit to think we have a suspect." "So you are pleased someone leaked it?" "–We didn't know he was innocent." "–We want it out now." "–If you won't do it, we will." "–We want you to wait." "It's not negotiable." "Bye." "–I'll keep you informed." "–That would be nice." "Hartmann!" "It's unfortunate, but listen." "I've been hung out as a suspect." "–You promised to co-operate." "–We've waited and waited." "–I'm begging you." "–We have to leave." "Lund!" "You've got guests." "Just a moment." "We're late." "We have to leave." "Were they..." "–Waiting will make a difference?" "–Yes." "It will." "Right." "You've got till tomorrow." "We've got an interim report but forensics wants to keep Nanna." "We'll be leaving today... for the summer house." "We just want to be sure that the funeral's arranged." "Sure." "What are they doing to her?" "Some further examinations." "You'll be contacted as soon as you can collect her." "Where will they send her?" "Normally to an undertaker." "–Do you have one?" "–We're seeing a priest." "–What exactly happened to her?" "–I can't tell you yet." "But I understand why you want to know." "No." "–Here's my mobile number." "–Excuse me." "Call if there is anything." "Close that door!" "I deeply regret this." "I'm so sorry." "I think we'd better leave." "Call me if I can do anything." "No matter what the time." "We still need some answers." "I'm addressing the students at a memorial service." "She was last seen at the party." "I need to know about that party." "–Right now I need to..." "–Your needs are irrelevant." "I want answers." "Now." "You don't seriously think any of us are involved?" "The sooner I can do my work the sooner I can tell you." "Lynge got here at noon and went to the office." "He was sent to the basement but he went to the gym." "–Why?" "–No idea." "Laziness?" "Or he felt ill." "–He could've lost the keys there." "–Or anywhere." "–Who had gym afterwards?" "–No one till Monday." "No one has seen lost keys or anything like that." "What have we got on the girl?" "Top marks." "Well-liked." "Not a negative word about her." "Lots of boys tried to score her." "–Did she let them?" "–No, except for one." "The ex-boyfriend, Oliver Schandorff." "–Any drugs?" "–Nothing." "Drank occasionally." "Look at this picture." "She was seen dancing that night but no one saw her after 9:30." "Why leave early after having worked so hard?" "You're right, but maybe there's a good reason here." "Why didn't you tell me she'd argued with her ex," "Oliver, on the dance floor?" "–It wasn't important." "–Others noticed it." "Well, we were dancing and he started arguing." "It was nothing." "He threw a chair." "–Was Nanna drunk?" "–No." "–But you were?" "–A bit, perhaps." "–What's wrong with that?" "–Why did they break up?" "She thought he was an overgrown boy." "Why did you say she was with him on the weekend?" "I hoped she was when I couldn't find her." "What did they fight about?" "–He wanted to talk, she didn't." "–And she left shortly after?" "–Did you see Oliver then?" "–It was his turn in the bar." "–You're sure?" "–I saw him there." "According to the bar roster he wasn't there at that time." "No one else saw him there." "Let me get this straight." "She hugged you and said bye?" "Yes." "She walked this way, downstairs, and out the door?" "Right?" "–Yes." "–What was she wearing?" "A witch's hat with a buckle." "And a purple wig." "And a rather tattered dress with short sleeves." "Wasn't it odd she was dressed so lightly?" "I presume she had a coat." "You said she had bare arms." "I don't remember." "And her change of clothes?" "I think we left them in the classroom." "Why go downstairs and not up?" "–Down and out the door?" "–She must have gone up." "People everywhere..." "You don't know when or where or if Oliver followed her." "We know you're lying." "Did he find the keys and get into the car to show off?" "–What?" "–Listen." "It's important that you tell us all you know." "Right?" "–I know nothing." "–You have to help us." "–Listen to me." "–I don't..." "Come." "–Now." "–Are you okay?" "–Where was it?" "–We found it in the garbage bin." "–What about her bicycle?" "–We haven't found it yet." "Got a pen?" "Thanks." "Cordon off the area and call forensics." "Better call them now." "Give me a call as soon as you know." "Yes, bye." "–Did you see the latest poll?" "–I did." "That Egyptian foot ointment is very good." "Reception in 20." "Then you hand out brochures." "I talked to the Centre Party." "The alliance isn't in danger." "–Did Bremer comment?" "–No need to." "TV wants an interview about straying politicians." "Okay." "Let me have it." "–You think I'm handling it wrong." "–No, the voters do." "–Morten Weber." "–Say the car was stolen." "–No." "We're helping the police." "–They have their own agenda." "–I'm not that kind of politician." "–You may not be one for long." "I want a clear conscience." "Eller's office called." "–She wants to talk." "–Wasn't that solved?" "I thought so too." "–Coffee?" "Tea?" "–No, thanks." "I've met with my group." "I underestimated the case." "How?" "This story has fanned an internal discussion." "They smell blood and want to go with Bremer." "The car was stolen." "He's innocent." "–Why hasn't that come out?" "–The police have asked us to wait." "It won't matter now." "Relax, you and Bremer don't want the same things." "He's just proposed 10·000 low-rent flats." "Has he?" "He won't follow through." "I am sorry." "It seems there won't be an alliance." "Don't you see that he wants you to hesitate and miss the deadline." "The group has decided." "It's out of my hands." "What?" "You could top his offer." "Right, but let it pass and see if it becomes necessary." "You're ruthless." "Just a moment." "–Not now." "–I want an explanation." "Now." "Thanks." "Just a moment." "First you steal our proposal and end up with an unrealistic number of units." "–Oh, Kirsten!" "–You exploit a girl's death." "And time it to create a crisis when it's about helping people." "Wait just two seconds." "–This has nothing to do with politics." "–How dare you?" "I don't work in the chaotic way you choose." "Choose?" "You had nothing to do with that car." "If you don't come clean that's your problem." "And in regard to an alliance with the Centre Party" "I haven't lost all my teeth yet." "Yes, I'm back." "Yes, but it's no good." "I'm going on the TV news." "Those are the funeral hymns." "There are no right or wrong choices." "It's important to find those hymns that mean something to you." "Take a hymn book home." "To look at." "I'd like "I Saw a Rose Blossom"." "That's number 117." "It's a lovely hymn." "It must be beautiful for her with lots of flowers." "–That's up to you." "–She loved flowers." "Blue irises." "And rushes." "–Anything else we need?" "–No." "The eulogy..." "I'd suggest you write something down for me." "When you're at peace at home." "Don't talk about the crime." "I'll talk about Nanna as you remember her." "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." "–She was always happy." "–That's important to mention." "–Thank you." "–You're welcome." "You're always welcome if you need to talk." "She's happy now." "She's with God." "What good is that to me?" "I want to know." "What good is that to me?" "Life is sometimes meaningless." "It's unbelievably hard to lose one's daughter." "Faith helps to maintain hope... and the belief that life after all isn't meaningless." "What a load of crap!" "I don't give a damn if she's with God." "Do you understand?" "She has to be... with me." "Oliver Schandorff?" "You left early yesterday?" "I didn't feel well." "I was sad." "–And no school on Monday?" "–No." "–I had a day off." "–You've had a few. 17%." "I know you think I'm involved because we fought at the party." "I'm not." "I'd never do anything." "–Why did she break up with you?" "–We grew apart." "You use dope, don't you?" "Is that why she left you?" "You took speed at a concert and again two months later." "I got a bit carried away." "But that's finished now." "–What did Nanna say?" "–First she thought it was a laugh." "But she got tired of it." "Tell me about the argument." "–I was drunk and stupid." "–What did you do?" "I laid it on her." "She was so sweet." "And all the time I could tell that she was... serene." "–She was happy." "–So you threw a chair?" "Yes, regretfully." "–Where were you after 9:30 p.m?" "–In the bar." "–You're not on the roster." "–We overlapped a bit." "I helped organise the party so I was busy." "Who would've seen you in the bar?" "–Heaps of people." "–Name one." "–Lisa?" "–She saw me for sure." "No, she's not sure." "No one else saw you." "I collected glasses..." "Listen, mate." "No one saw you after 9:30 p.m." "–What did you do?" "–Surely someone saw me." "Did you follow her?" "Or wait in the basement?" "No, I didn't." "You were jealous." "Right?" "You could tell she had someone else." "–I said..." "–You found the car keys?" "–Keys?" "–You knew the car was outside." "–What?" "–You tried to score." "She didn't want you so you raped her." "What?" "I loved her." "Yes." "But she didn't love you." "You're nothing but a loser." "You couldn't measure up." "You raped her." "You tied her up and drove her somewhere out of earshot." "That's what you did." "Oliver, if you've got something to say now is the time." "May I have a word?" "How dare you?" "–We're interviewing your son." "–I know, he's distraught." "–Maybe you should stop." "–He may be hiding something." "I don't give a damn." "Has he been charged?" "No." "Fine." "No more interview." "Thanks, Dad." "I'm sorry if I've interrupted one of your meetings." "Are you involved in this?" "–No." "–I damned well hope not." "Get your things." "You thought I was too hard on him, right?" "What do you want?" "Is it my fault that idiot turned up?" "I didn't say it was." "You did well, Meyer." "–Call him in." "–We need some evidence." "He found the keys." "It was clear he was lying." "Nothing in the basement?" "It's impossible, tracks like in a public toilet." "Press forensics." "If he drove the car he must have left traces." "And time the route from here to the woods." "So you're off to the Canary Islands, then?" "All we need is you two." "Is that necessary?" "Yes, I need them for comparison." "Two pairs of pants each?" "Yes, that's fine." "Thanks." "You'd better be off so you can get some peace." "Promise to call me if there's anything." "Look after each other." "Come on." "Wash your hands so we can get going." "I'll just help Vagn empty the car." "Come when you're ready." "–Can we take the kite?" "–Yes, you can." "But don't take any more or there won't be enough room." "Be sweet and take that one..." "What, Mum?" "Run down to Dad." "I'll just be a moment." "–We'll leave you in peace soon." "–What happened in the woods?" "Sorry, I'm not the one to ask." "I'll have to ask you to leave." "I must..." "I must know what happened." "What happened to my daughter?" "I'm not allowed..." "I saw the photos." "You can't tell me anything that's worse than my imagination." "I'm begging you." "Great." "Watch it, boys." "Have you heard anything?" "–Vagn, how about some money?" "–What?" "Do I look like a piggy bank?" "Bloody hell." "Here." "Buy a chocolate egg." "And one for you." "Emil, not beer." "A Kinder egg, okay?" "Theis..." "It was the driver, wasn't it?" "They're sure it's him, eh?" "I don't know anything." "He'll end up in prison." "Tell me if I can fix it." "–What are you on about?" "–He'll get a ridiculous sentence." "–I want to help." "–How?" "I thought..." "That we should use pipes and smash his kneecaps?" "Yes." "She's dead, Vagn." "Don't you understand?" "Where is she?" "Pernille?" "–We're not leaving." "–Why not?" "I just told them..." "She was alive when the car hit the water." "What?" "She wasn't dead, Theis." "She was lying alone in... the trunk, waiting all alone..." "We'll have to stay here." "I want them to find him." "I want..." "He must be found now, Theis." "We must top Bremer or Eller goes to him." "We can't." "Bremer's flung an astronomical figure..." "Troels..." "They have other key issues." "She might compromise if she can save face." "Find something we can live with." "Nothing too big." "And in a hurry..." "so Bremer doesn't get wind of it first." "–Does he sit in on our meetings?" "–That's just it." "I got a copy of the server's log files." "What?" "–I decided for you." "–I didn't want this." "Never mind, I know who mailed the journalist." "Never mind?" "–You went behind my back." "–It was Morten." "It was sent from Morten's mail." "There's no doubt it's him." "I think I've got it." "Okay, Morten." "–We can find a compromise." "–Let's look at it." "A perforated lung, blood pressure 70 over 40 and he's saturated." "–I can't justify it." "–Five minutes." "–We've doubled his morphine." "–I'm here because it's important." "–He's in room four." "–Thank you." "John?" "I'm sorry about what happened." "Do you understand me?" "I know you didn't harm the girl." "I need your help." "What happened at the school on Friday?" "Who did you meet and where did you lose the keys?" "You parked and went inside." "Then you went to the gym and felt sick there?" "Yes." "What?" "John?" "The basement." "You went to the basement first?" "To deliver the posters." "That's where you lost the keys?" "He got upset." "–I was not allowed there." "–Who got upset and said that?" "John?" "Was it in the bicycle basement?" "–No." "–Any bicycles there?" "Not the bicycle basement." "The one next to it." "The boiler room." "Who did you meet in the boiler room?" "Was it him?" "Oliver Schandorff?" "Was it him?" "Are you sure?" "–It wasn't him." "–Look carefully at the photo." "–Please go now." "–One minute." "I'm almost ready." "–Did you hear me?" "–Almost there." "Was he the one you met in the basement?" "–It's ready." "–Thanks." "–Have a nice evening." "–You too." "Are you still at the school?" "Yes, we're finished and I'm starving." "–Go back to the basement." "–Bloody hell." "Why?" "–Forensics are packing up." "–Ask them to wait." "–Is there a boiler room?" "–I have no idea." "–Are you there?" "–Relax, damn you." "–I'm on my way." "–Find a door to a boiler room." "–Here's a door." "–I must know what's inside." "Okay, damn it." "Hey, you." "We need help to get this door open." "Now!" "–We're in a hurry." "–Is it open?" "We're working on it." "–What do you see?" "–A boiler." "A lot of old junk." "Chairs, tables, books and stuff." "–There's nothing here." "–Are you sure?" "Wait." "There's a door here." "No handle." "Here's another door." "Wait." "What is it?" "Meyer?" "You'd better come out here." "Right now." "Subtitles:" "Zanne Mallett Brenden Dannaher" "Subtitles o SBS Australia 2009" "⬄25000÷1000⬄"