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Tyra Lind has disappeared without a trace. We have high hopes of finding her alive.
I was thinking of staying here. I've got something temporary.
Dad said you were at home. Her mother ran off.
She disappeared. Abel Hallonen, 18-year-old.
Abel and Tyra Lind were seeing each other. Why didn't we know?
- Jacobi! So you came. - This is Dreyer.
- Hedda has led the case until now.. - Then we'll take care of it.
- It would be better from now on if I do the talking. Okay? - I found a cell phone in Tyra's room..
Do you know where Tyra is? Tyra may be in danger!
Are you lying to me? I'm sorry.
The police are also looking. You will find Tyra.
I've seen a lot of deaths, but I've never seen this.
Dreyer!
- My mom also disappeared. Were you on it at the time? - No. That was Jacobi.
- How was the interrogation? - It went well.
- And you? - Fine.
But we need to go over some things again.
I heard that you had to take a urine test?
Yes. Someone had said that I was intoxicated.
Can you describe Dreyer's condition?
He was disoriented. His pupils were small.
Unresponsive, even when I tried to talk to him.
The officers who arrived on the scene, described you as somewhat distant.
You were having trouble standing.
I've never experienced anything like this before. It was a lot to take in.
- Do you use any drugs or medications? - No.
-Did you drink alcohol? -No. Oh, a beer.
When you came here, you asked for a low-key department. Why?
I needed to take it easy. My father is very ill.
Dreyer's test result was negative, so Dreyer will take lead
The death of Jacobi, Tyra Lind and Abel Hallonen.
We expect this to be a long investigation.
We should assume that the murders are connected.
- What is that? - A gift. Reimbursement.
A lot of things have happened. Really bad.
Ed has people looking for, and...
It could get a little complicated, a bit dangerous for you.
You know... through my property.
- We can't drive on your property? - Yes, but...
only driving, just not with that load.
- We must. - Oh yeah?
We can't stop because now you don't feel comfortable.
- We had a deal. - Until everything has calmed down.
Who bought your house, Borge? Your car?
Four by four...
- How are the twins? - Yeah, good.
We will not talk about this anymore.
Pastor Hans Nilsen in Kataluma invites everyone to pray...
for Tyra this following Tuesday.
Thirty years ago, two girls from the congregation disappeared.
A third woman, Eva Hershoug, disappeared at the same time.
It is unknown if they have any connection.
We'll play a song, but first some good news...
- Hello. - I need your signatures.
- Is this all the overtime? - Yeah.
- Those two are not the best of friends - I can tell.
But, you know... not everyone manages to fit together.
- What would you do? - Who, me?
I would invite them to dinner with you.
- Okay. Thank you. - No, no... you still need to finish.
Hi. So you're invited too?
- Hello! - Hello!
- How cozy! - This is for you.
Thank you.
Hi. Come in.
- Mine too? - Yes.
I'll be right back.
- So, where are you from? - Africa.
- Really? - Yes.
My parents were missionaries.
I've dreamed of going to run at Kilimanjaro.
I'll try to convince Ed.
- What is it like to grow up there? - It's exotic.
We went around trying to to make the poor people believe ...
that their lives would be better if they began to believe in God.
These are from here, so they're not so important...
- but this is from the New York Marathon. - No, really?
Really great.
So, your parents were missionaries?
- Are they still there? - Yeah.
- Do you miss them? - No, they're dead.
They became sick, but they didn't take any medication.
Cholera.
I'll bring out the dessert soon.
- Dammit... Ruth! - Yes, Yes!
- How are you doing? - What do you mean?
I don't know... what with Jacobi.
Fine.
What are you trying to do here?
I'm just talking.
Hey...
Peace... at least for tonight?
- A little more? - Yes thanks.
- Did you remember the coffee? - Yeah. It's in the car.
Why are you sitting here then?
Get dressed. You're going to get sick... Idiot!
Have you heard anything more about what happened in Jekker?
The cops are idiots.
Are you okay or not?
You don't have to be afraid of them.
Tell them whatever you want. This is how we deal with the police.
They were going to leave that weekend, but they were supposed to meet you first?
Was that the agreement?
Tyra and Abel?
He planned on leaving home?
You were good friends, and you don't know anyhing?
Why would Tyra go? Had he done something wrong?
Jani!
I will keep asking until you tell me the truth.
Bitch!
You're a bitch!
It's not here!
Did Tyra say if she had any enemies?
- Was there anyone you didn't like? - No.
Did she say if anyone tried to help her? A name you'd never heard?
Wow...
Pusi is hoping she'll come back home. They had a special connection.
Tyra was unique. They could talk for hours.
Then we should ask Pusi if he knows anything else about Tyra.
Hey... hey
Are you doing alright?
- Have you cleaned Tyra's room? - No, I haven't touched anything.
- She hated that. - Yes.
- Did Tyra have a cell phone? - We don't have cell phones here.
How would people react if Tyra had left here?
Tyra would never leave this community. They took care of her.
They took care of her? How?
Tyra was unique. It was decided they had to take care of her.
- Who decided? - You're so sweet.
- Who decided? - What do you mean, unique?
It was Hans.
How were they taking care of her?
Everything will be easier to understand if we pray together.
So...
Toril mentioned that you needed to take extra care of Tyra.
Yah... but most nights I got home late. There were problems at school.
We thought that we had to take extra care to normalize her life.
Was it was a problem that Tyra had a boyfriend?
Calm down...
Come on, now. We're going home. It's okay. Let's go.
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