The Snow Girl (2023) s01e06 Episode Script

Episode 6

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A NETFLIX SERIES
What about that photo?
Miren, this is serious.
NINE YEARS AFTER AMAYA'S DISAPPEARANCE
Could you explain
why James Foster
had photos of you in his safe?
'Cause after he took them,
he conveniently got all burned up.
You think that was me?
Luque and him both?
I'm just trying to understand
what's going on.
How about you stop wasting time with me
and start looking for Amaya?
- Can't you stop lying?
- I'm not lying. I'm being honest with you.
David Luque only spent
nine years in jail.
How's that for justice?
We talked to the prison warden,
and he told us
that David Luque, apart from his lawyer,
had only one other visitor.
One other person saw him.
- I saw him three years ago.
- And please explain why.
For an assignment I had.
About the rapes. Everything he did.
And he didn't tell me a thing.
Is there anything else, or can I go now?
Miren.
Miren, what happened?
The office has called me.
I wanna go home. Do you mind?
David Luque got out of jail
several months ago.
How did he and James Foster meet?
Both are suspects in Amaya's disappearance
and they're both convicted pedophiles.
And also they both knew Miren.
We need to find
their last browser history.
Also, do we have the last report from UIT?
I don't know. The service has been out
for a while once again.
Let's see.
Who are you calling?
It's really late.
The technician to give him
a piece of my mind.
No, I'll do it.
Last night I couldn't sleep
and watched an animal documentary.
And it turns out that the white shark
sleeps while moving, Belén.
But the dolphin doesn't sleep at all.
So I started thinking
about that, you know?
I thought about you, Belén.
Me? Why?
How are you sleeping?
Oh, great.
Looks like they sent an email
15 minutes ago with all the documents.
Hey, don't blame me.
So you think this woman,
Iris Molina, is actually involved
in Amaya's disappearance?
I don't know.
I googled her, and I
I looked for her on social media. Nothing.
Iris Molina is like a ghost.
I'll talk to her tomorrow.
Why didn't you tell the police
the truth about Luque and Foster?
You've got nothing to hide.
You just interviewed them
about the website Slide, right?
Yes.
Do you want me to go see this woman
with you tomorrow?
No, Eduardo.
I'd rather go alone.
Well, all right. Then I'll let you rest.
Eduardo.
Thanks for everything.
Lucas and Foster were accused
of snitching
to the police.
That's why they were killed.
Yeah, but they would have never
worked together, Belén.
Whoever sent the message lied,
because they wanted the guys
to get killed.
- "Swines on the Costa del Sol."
- What's this Slide thing?
Looks like it was an illegal porn site.
But now we need to know
where the message was sent from.
Oh, shit.
What happened?
ÁLVARO MARTÍN AND ANA NÚÑEZ
PARENTS OF AMAYA, KIDNAPPED IN 2010
How does seeing these images
make you feel?
It gives us something to fight for.
That's why we're offering all this money
to anybody with any information.
Anything that can help us
find our daughter.
Public collaboration
is an essential part of the plan.
We've just received
some last minute news to report.
We've confirmed
the discovery of two dead bodies
in an RV in Coín, Málaga.
The bodies of James Foster
and David Luque.
Apparently, they were killed
in cold blood.
Were you aware of this?
Uh No, we had no idea.
Could this be in any way related to the
to the most recent tapes you've received?
No, no. Sorry, no. How would we know that?
Apparently at the moment,
the police are interrogating a reporter
from Diario Sur as a potential suspect.
She's the reporter
that the tapes were sent to.
Miren Rojo.
Do you think she's involved
in the kidnapping of Amaya?
PARENTS REAC
TO THE NEW VIDEO OF THE MINOR
She's been one of the reporters
who followed Amaya's case
most closely from the beginning.
Who the hell leaked this?
The reasoning behind
the interrogation remains unclear,
as well as the potential link
of Miren Rojo to the events.
Have you been
in contact with her?
MOM
Well
[Álvaro | We, uh
Have the, uh, the police said anything?
That's all the information
we have for now.
We remind our viewers that these are
the last images received from Amaya.
If anyone has any information,
please contact our program.
MISSED CALLS - EDUARDO, MOM
DIARIO SUR, LUCI, INSPECTOR MILLÁN
Hello.
You all right?
Come in.
There, on the right.
You don't take calls from friends anymore?
We've been calling you all morning.
My phone was on silent.
We need to ask you more questions.
About what?
You think you may have, uh,
maybe put her through enough last night?
It's okay. I want to cooperate.
Anyone who could've accused them?
The one who took the photos.
No.
Were you aware that the messages
were sent from a library nearby?
Just up the street here.
Look, I don't know
who sent those messages.
But I'm not gonna cry over
what happened to those two assholes.
I know what happened to you was horrible.
But I've seen this
happen a lot in my work.
I've seen victims
become killers many times.
Sometimes the line between
killer and victim is a very fine one.
And if you cross it, I'm going after you.
I'm going after you,
and I won't leave you alone.
You understand?
Let's go.
What can you say
about her arrest?
Look, okay. I want to make it clear
that at this point Miren Rojo
hasn't been arrested.
The police have asked for her help,
and she is cooperating with them. Okay?
- Thank you all.
- One more question.
What do you know about Miren's past?
One more question!
My car is there.
Give me the keys,
and I'll meet you up the street.
Thank you.
I'm here reporting live
on the case concerning the disappearance
of Amaya Martín.
There have been new developments
that we'd like to update our viewers on.
We talked about Miren Rojo,
one of the journalists who devoted
the most time to Amaya Martín's case.
Amaya Martín.
- How are you, Eduardo?
- Oh, hey, Cristina.
Thanks.
Is something wrong?
No.
I'd better go.
Someone has to keep looking for Amaya.
Miren.
Be careful, okay?
CALL
Be careful with those boxes.
Those are bees.
If they think you're dangerous,
they'll attack.
How can I help you?
I'm Miren Rojo.
I'm a reporter.
A reporter.
Yeah, and I'm currently
working on an article
about people living out in rural areas.
People in town said I should talk to you.
Would you mind if I came in
for a quick chat?
Thank you, but I don't want articles
written about me.
Wait.
I'm sorry, it's just
I'm under some pressure
to finish my article this week, so
Well, I said no.
Motherfucker!
Excuse me.
I'm not used to having visitors.
I'm so sorry.
I know sometimes I can come off
as a little rude, but, um,
if it's just a few questions, come on in.
All right, thank you.
It took me forever
to get out here.
I got lost a couple of times.
Oh, yeah? Long drive?
Yeah, pretty long.
Have a seat, please.
I'd be afraid to live out here alone.
I'm still getting used to it.
My husband passed away several months ago.
Oh, I'm so sorry.
What paper do you work for?
Ah, Diario Sur.
I'm so sorry, I didn't offer you anything.
Can I, uh, get you some water
or some coffee?
Um
Some coffee. Yeah, please. That'd be nice.
All right, sure.
Do you mind if I record the conversation?
Go ahead.
Have you been working
for the paper a long time?
You look so young.
Yeah, a few years.
So, what kind of things
do you do out here?
We've got a small vegetable garden.
We've also got some honeycombs
and fruit trees.
My husband used to sell honey
to the co-ops.
Was this your husband?
Santiago.
Santiago Vallejo,
kindest man in the world.
- Can I have that?
- Yeah. I'm sorry.
You didn't have any children?
Is that relevant for your article?
Well, it's context.
No.
We didn't have any.
No! No, Chispa!
Chispa, come here.
Chispa, come.
So, uh
Do you go into town much?
Chispa, come here!
Are you okay?
Sorry, I was staring at you.
I think I know you from somewhere.
Yeah, I think I know you.
You're the the reporter
that was following that case of, uh,
of the girl who disappeared.
What What was her name?
Amaya Martín.
That's it.
Amaya Martín.
- Poor girl.
- Mm.
And poor parents, of course.
Chispa.
Come here, Chispa. Come.
Chispa, stop it. Chispa.
It's my dog.
I locked her in the room because
she goes bananas when others are around.
Shut up!
Well
No problem. It's fine.
I don't mind if you let her come in.
I love animals.
- You don't mind?
- No. It's fine.
Chispa is a very good dog.
Sadly, we only have each other now.
Are you hungry? Can I make you something?
No, I'm all right.
Thank you, though.
It's okay, my love.
Come here, Chispa.
Come here. Chispa, come here. Come here.
Here. Come here. Come here.
Here. Shh.
Come on, let's go downstairs.
Come on. Come with me.
Come on. It's okay. Don't be scared.
I got myself a glass of water.
- You don't mind, do you?
- No, that's fine.
Hello.
- How old is she?
- Pff. Pretty old.
She's an old lady now.
My husband loved her so much.
He left me all alone.
I've spent half of my life in this house,
and now I don't want to leave.
Think you might sell the place?
I really don't know.
I know I should sell everything.
But I
I don't think I'll be able to do it.
Say goodbye to my husband.
I'm so sorry.
That must be so hard.
I'm such a mess right now. Sorry.
Well
I think I should leave now,
because I really don't wanna be,
you know, driving too late.
Are you sure you don't have
any more questions?
I think I have everything.
You've been very helpful. I appreciate it.
Well, if you're afraid of Chispa,
I can just put her back in the room.
No, it's fine.
I got everything.
Thanks again.
DETECTIVE MILLÁN
Miren, what do you need?
I think I found her.
- Who?
- Amaya.
She fixed a VCR.
Miren, calm down.
What are you talking about?
A woman.
- Iris Molina.
- Miren.
Miren, I'm losing you.
She had the same headband on.
- What headband?
- It's her, Belén.
She kidnapped Amaya.
The person who left the tapes was a man.
That doesn't matter.
Maybe her husband left them.
I'm losing you.
- Belén, hello? Are you still there?
- Miren.
Mi Goddamn it.
Where are you?
Belén!
I'm sorry, Mom. I made some noises.
What's wrong, Mom?
- What did that woman want?
- Shit!
Who was she?
Is she a bad person?
Yes. She wants to hurt us.
So, just pack up. We're gonna be leaving.
- Right now?
- Just pack up!
Mom, I don't want to leave.
- I'm scared.
- You have to be brave. More than ever.
And Chispa?
We'll come back for her.
Come here, give me your bag. Get in.
- Yeah, I'm here.
- Miren, where are you?
She's taking off with her, Belén.
- She's taking Amaya.
- Okay, we're on our way, Miren.
The last address we have
for Iris Molina is near Parauta.
She's taking her in her van,
but I can't see the license plate.
- Don't get close.
- I'll send you my location.
No, Miren. Miren!
- I'm not losing her.
- Miren, no!
Sorry, sweetie.
I'm really sorry.
Why are you sorry?
You might hear some very bad things
about me and what I did and what happened.
But I did it because I love you.
I've always loved you.
You do know that I love you, right?
Yes, Mom. Stop. Hm?
She's right there.
Oh, shit.
Fuck!
I can't see. Oh, God.
God, why?
They won't separate us!
Sweetie.
My little girl. I won't let them.
The people in this world
will always try to hurt you.
I tried to protect you.
I swear I tried to.
What are you doing?
Mom!
What are you doing?
Mom!
No! No! No, Mom!
Mom!
Mom! Mom!
Mom!
Mom! Mom!
Mom! Mom!
Mom, wake up!
Mom! Come on!
You have to get up! Mom, please!
Mom! Mom!
Mom, come on! Wake up.
May the moon illuminate your night.
May the light illuminate you.
Mom, please wake up!
Wake up!
Amaya!
Amaya!
Stay away from me!
Stay away from my mom. Stay away from me!
It's okay.
- I've been looking for you for so long.
- Stay away from me!
Just stay away!
You're Amaya Martín.
You were kidnapped nine years ago.
No. My name is Julia!
You're a liar.
You just want to hurt me.
You hurt my mother.
My mother!
Calm down, Amaya, please.
Please, calm down.
No. No. No.
Amaya, please trust me.
My name is Julia!
No! No!
- No!
- Calm down!
No!
- It's okay! It's okay!
- No! No!
- It's okay. It's okay.
- No! No!
It's okay.
- They'll talk to you.
- Police called.
They told me to talk directly to you
because you would inform me.
Don't worry
Where is she?
I told you we're Amaya Martín's parents.
We just want to see our daughter.
Ana.
Her blood type
and fingerprints match.
We're waiting for the DNA test results,
but there's no doubt.
It's Amaya.
Hi.
It's better if you don't go in yet.
She was isolated for nine years.
She needs time to process all this.
Our little girl.
You were lucky.
The wound to your arm is superficial.
Can I be released?
When they bring the antibiotics.
I'll be right back.
You could've been killed.
What happened?
Why'd they kidnap her?
I've just spoken with the police,
and they're still investigating.
All they know is that Iris Molina
was a patient of Amaya's mother.
She and her husband spent years
trying to get pregnant.
Unsuccessfully.
She was about to try and commit suicide.
She underwent
the same treatment many times,
but it didn't work.
She took from her doctor
what she couldn't have herself.
POLICE
- What's up, Chaparro?
- Belén, I'm in Miren's car.
You know what's in here?
- A telephoto lens camera.
- Turn it on.
Okay.
Gotta be the camera we're looking for.
- Does it have the photos?
- Goddamn it.
NO CARD
There's no memory card.
I guess they took it with them.
Miren.
I saw them.
I saw the photos.
I'm ready.
Then I'm ready too.
Miren, what happened?
Miren, tell us what happened
with the child.
No questions at this time.
Please let us through.
How do you know
about the girl?
- Please!
- How'd you know she was there?
Hi, Mom.
I'm all right.
Sorry for not calling you sooner.
It's all right, Mom. I promise, I'm fine.
Please, don't cry.
Hey, what do you think about me
spending a few days with you, huh?
They've given me
a couple of weeks off, you know?
So the two of us can go home together.
I just need some rest.
No, I'll come to you, okay?
I really want to see you.
Yes, Mom, I'm listening. Don't you worry.
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
It's this way.
All right.
I'm gonna leave you alone with her now.
Thank you.
Hi, sweetheart.
What are we watching?
Amaya.
Amaya, sweetheart.
Julia.
We're going to watch
some cartoons with you, okay?
"The day I was raped,
I entered the darkest cave."
"One that's hard to get out of."
"I couldn't get out for a long time."
"Not a single person knew
where to find the missing girl,
Amaya Martín."
"Not a single person knew
where the Miren Rojo
from ten years ago was either."
TWO YEARS LATER
"The one who was abused."
"The one who was dragged
into the darkness."
"I've watched the two tapes
that Iris sent the parents so many times."
"The ones she sent to let them know
the girl was all right."
"And every time they ended,
that eternal white noise
emerged on the screen."
"And that was when I always saw Amaya."
"Covered in snow so much
that it was impossible to escape it."
"It's not the snow that dissolves
in your warm hands."
"It's the kind
that is impossible to catch."
Thank you so much.
I truly loved it. So emotional.
THE SNOW GIRL
Well, thank you.
If you'll excuse me.
How about some dinner?
Whatever you say. You're the star.
See you later. Thank you.
Hey, Miren, excuse me.
Someone left this for you on the table.
That's for me? Who?
Don't know.
TO MIREN ROJO
WANT TO PLAY?
MONTAÑA BOOKSTORE
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