Young Wallander (2020) s01e05 Episode Script

Episode 5

1 [UNSETTLING MUSIC PLAYS.]
[CUTLERY SCRAPES.]
- [KURT SIGHS.]
- You want something to eat? No, I'm-I'm good.
Thanks for seeing me.
Which part of "take a couple of days off" wasn't clear? I tried.
Don't make any plans for the next 30 years, son.
You've got the bug.
Still, seems I should send you home more often.
Do you think Isak's right? It was all about this drug debt? No.
Neither do you.
Drug dealers don't kill people to get paid.
Bad for business.
So what've we got? I think Gustav Munck's involved.
How? I can't say exactly.
Don't be shy, Mr.
Wallander.
[SIGHS.]
There's Rosengaard, the church, now the death threats.
All of which make him seem more like a target.
But, then, Gustav knows Hugo and never mentioned it.
Why? He probably knew Zemar as well, and definitely had access to him.
And then this dog, killed using the same method as Hugo, at his party.
Might have been a trial run.
The dog for Hugo.
All I'm saying is, he's too involved for it to be a coincidence.
There's no such thing as coincidence.
- So let's bring him in for questioning.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Going after the Muncks is what's known as a career ender.
They're not the richest and most influential family in Sweden for nothing.
So what, then? Watch and wait.
He'll lead us to it.
[SIGHS.]
That could take forever.
Welcome to the job.
Unless you can think of a better way to get close to Gustav Munck.
[GENTLE MUSIC PLAYS.]
[HONKS HORN, OPENS CAR DOOR.]
[BIRDS TWEETING.]
[MONA.]
Oh.
You know, Gustav was gonna send me a much nicer car than this one.
I have a siren.
[GASPS.]
Sold.
[BROODING POP MUSIC PLAYS.]
Maybe this is The coldest winter ["AS 1" BY MAPEI PLAYS.]
Lovers holding hands beneath the sky Crushing all our fears so we can fly Now's the time to be all we can be - Maybe look back at the road now.
- Right.
[MONA CHUCKLES.]
For today's a day that I can truly say [MONA.]
You're very sweet offering to come with me.
- I wanted to talk to you about that - I mean, you do owe me, seeing as I've nursed you back to life twice.
- Exactly.
- [CHUCKLES.]
No, I - [SIGHS.]
- So just to give you a heads up [CLEARS THROAT.]
- [CHUCKLES.]
- What? Me and Gustav used to have a thing.
So he might be a bit weird with you.
I've kind of noticed he was into you.
- No.
- How come you broke up? Must be tempting.
A handsome billionaire who even helps people.
Sounds like you wanna date him.
Just saying.
Most people wouldn't walk away from that.
[LAUGHING.]
Have you been talking to my mother? But, honestly, what was wrong with him? Gotta be something, right? All that money and privilege, it [SIGHS.]
messes with your head.
[KURT.]
Mm-hm.
It's a wonder he turned out as normal as he did.
[CHUCKLES.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
- [MAN.]
Good evening.
- [MONA.]
Hey.
My invitation only says for one, - but I called ahead to explain.
- Just a moment, please.
Our guest's arrived with an extra person.
Is that all right? - Have a pleasant evening.
If you could - Thank you.
go through here, and park on the left for me? - Thank you.
- Thanks.
[SIGHS.]
I admit defeat.
Okay.
[CHUCKLES.]
[KURT.]
You look amazing.
Thank you.
- Are you actually doing it? - Mm-hm.
Hm.
Well done, me.
[CHUCKLES.]
Okay.
Let's go.
- [MAN.]
Welcome, miss.
Welcome, sir.
- Thank you.
Hi.
- [LIVELY CHATTER.]
- [CLASSICAL STRING MUSIC PLAYING.]
Is it black tie? - [MONA.]
Uh-huh.
- Is Did you know that? It said on the invite.
But, hey you look great.
And, uh at least people will notice you.
- Just what I was going for.
- [CHUCKLES.]
Hi.
Is that them? The King and Queen? They midsummer with the royal family.
As you do.
- [GUSTAV.]
The belle of the ball.
- [MONA.]
Hi.
[CHUCKLES.]
How are you? Oh, you brought the policeman.
Beautiful house you have here.
It's a little ostentatious, let's be honest, but it's home.
- How's your dad? - Ah.
Resenting every second of this, but he'll be delighted you're here.
- [MONA CHUCKLES.]
- Come.
[SPLUTTERS.]
No, I'll stay here.
Okay.
[MUFFLED CHATTER.]
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACH.]
[KURT.]
Aren't there any women in this family? [WOMAN CHUCKLES.]
First time? - How can you tell? - [CHUCKLES.]
Of course, there aren't any women.
Everything is secondary to the fideikommiss.
Right.
Fideikommiss.
[BROODING MUSIC PLAYING.]
[CLASSICAL STRING MUSIC PLAYING.]
- A real businessman - [MAN.]
Yeah.
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY.]
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY.]
Hey! Hey.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, if I could just get your attention for a moment, please.
[ROOM FALLS SILENT.]
I just wanted to say it's-it's heartwarming to see so many friends here tonight.
Uh - A warm welcome to everyone else.
- [LAUGHTER.]
Uh My-My father is a man who abhors public speaking as much as he does, uh, hosting parties, but he's been strong-armed into saying a few words, - so, please welcome Leopold Munck.
- [CLEARS THROAT.]
I am a lucky man.
I have two sons.
The oldest, about to give me a grandson.
And the youngest, who's been doing work of which I am immensely proud.
Even if the board of directors would rather he'd kept quiet.
[LAUGHTER.]
He has shown character I didn't know he had.
Ladies and gentlemen, a toast to my sons.
Gustav.
[LEOPOLD CHUCKLES.]
Thank you, son.
Thank you.
[COUGHING.]
Is something wrong with the old man? [CAMERAS CLICK.]
He's dying.
Something to do with his liver.
[KARL.]
Talk among yourselves.
[CHUCKLES.]
Don't mind us.
[LAUGHTER.]
[MONA.]
Gustav's having a really hard time dealing with it.
[LIVELY CHATTER.]
Congratulations.
Hell of a party.
[GUSTAV.]
Thank you.
Any news on the death threats? Yes.
I'm still alive.
[CHUCKLES.]
I'm impressed.
Many people would freak out knowing someone got so close.
Our security people are top-notch.
Good.
Good.
Still, maybe ease off on the crazy parties for a while.
You know, the ones out in the woods.
The ones Hugo Lundgren used to go to.
Did he? So his friend Isak tells me.
I just find it strange you never mentioned that.
Mentioned what? - That you and Hugo knew each other.
- Why would I? I fail to see how Hugo attending a party has anything to do with his murder.
I suppose not.
But then Isak told me about his dog.
Some psycho murders it and a few weeks later, Hugo gets killed in the same way.
I mean, wouldn't you think to mention that? First I'm hearing about this dog.
A grenade goes off on your land without you knowing about it? Gustav, it's odd.
Everywhere I turn in this investigation, there you are.
Are you suggesting I'm somehow involved? Of course not.
That wouldn't make any sense, would it? One thing's for certain.
It's an improper topic of conversation - for my father's birthday.
- [MONA.]
What is? Your boyfriend was just letting his jealousy get the better of him.
- [KURT SCOFFS.]
- What's going on? What are you hiding, Gustav? This is why you refused our help with the death threat, isn't it? So sorry to do this, but I can't have someone come into my family home throwing around accusations.
- It's a simple question.
- This gentlemen was just leaving.
- [MAN.]
Time to go.
- What are you hiding? Didn't want the police looking into your life, - Gustav? - [MAN.]
Sir - Kurt! - Afraid of what we'd find? [MAN.]
Hey, come on.
[FIREWORKS EXPLODING.]
It's not your fault.
Mona, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, I di I You came here for the sole purpose of interrogating Gustav.
- Int Interrogating is - Why didn't you tell me the truth? I-I was going to, but then I [SIGHS.]
I wanted to keep you out of it.
- I wanted to protect you.
- [SCOFFS.]
I've been doing fine on my own.
Thank you.
It wasn't meant to sound [SPLUTTERS.]
Wait! Mona, wait! [MONA.]
What? What? I-I-I [SIGHS.]
[GRUNTS.]
I can't talk to you about the case.
Oh, but you can question me about my relationship with Gustav? You think he's got something to do with the murder? Are you out of your mind? You used me to get close to him.
Give me the keys.
Kurt! Keys! Why? Wha Mona, wait, wait.
What are you doing? - [ENGINE STARTS.]
- Where are you going? No-No! Stop! No, stop! Fuck.
[FIREWORKS CONTINUE.]
[RAIN PATTERS.]
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS.]
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
- [YOUTH.]
what did you do? I didn't do anything, man, just chilled.
[YOUTH RESPONDS INDISTINCTLY.]
- Yeah, for real.
- [LAUGHS.]
[RING TONE.]
- [BASHIR.]
Brother Kurt.
- [KURT.]
I saw Ibra with this new lot.
[BASHIR.]
You did, huh? Take my advice.
Stay out of this.
I'm looking out for him.
You should be, too.
[BASHIR SIGHS AND SNIFFS.]
[KURT.]
Come on, Bashir.
- Hey.
- All right.
Where are you? ["LAST STAND" BY CHRIS CLASSIC PLAYS.]
glory I already had the guts Mama, they ain't gonna know my story Won't stop, 'cause I can't get enough I've been waiting for the chance to defend my honor, my pride So when in future they ask who [TURNS STEREO DOWN.]
You look stressed out, brother Kurt.
[KURT.]
Why did Ibra leave your gang? [BASHIR.]
Losing the contract spun him out.
Needed someone to blame and chose the people closest to him.
Made him ripe for recruitment.
This lot would've promised him more protection, fast money.
[KURT.]
Do you know what Ibra's doing in the initiation? Punishing a former member for treason.
That's a bit dramatic.
There's rules out there, Kurt.
You already know that.
So, how are we gonna handle this? We? [CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
You, brother.
I can't get in the middle of this without sparking an all-out war.
No, I wouldn't want that.
That's what I thought.
Okay, Kurt.
[SIGHS.]
You be careful.
Mind how you go.
Get moving, brother.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC BUILDING.]
[RUNNING FOOTSTEPS.]
[INDISTINCT VOICES.]
[YOUTH.]
You can go.
Do you wanna go? Smile, buddy, smile.
- [THUD.]
- [VICTIM GRUNTS.]
[YOUTH.]
Go on, then.
Hit me! - [THUD.]
- [VICTIM GRUNTS.]
[REPEATED BLOWS BEING STRUCK.]
[GRUNTS.]
[YOUTH.]
Get up, Ibra.
- [KURT, YELLS.]
Stop! Police! - [COCKS GUN.]
Get away from him.
Get away from him.
[EXHALES.]
Hey, stay where you are.
I said, stay right there.
Did I hear you right? Yeah, you did.
Malmà PD.
Don't you know the rules? No feds permitted.
I'll get out of your hair.
- [SIGHS.]
I just want Ibra.
- [GANG LEADER.]
No can do, Officer.
- He's being punished.
- Ibra? [GANG LEADER.]
This little bitch bottled his initiation.
He's ours now.
Just like you, bruv.
[EXHALES.]
- Fuck him up! - [GUNS COCKING.]
[BASHIR.]
Everybody chill.
Put the weapons down.
Let the kid go.
You don't want to make nothing of this.
These are crazy times we're living in.
[SNIFFS.]
You think any of you are gonna walk out of here? [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC BUILDING.]
[MUSIC INTENSIFIES.]
[MUSIC SUBSIDING.]
Like I said, chill the fuck out.
[TENSE MUSIC BUILDING.]
Another time, Bashir.
[MUSIC INTENSIFYING.]
[MUSIC SUBSIDES.]
[BASHIR.]
Ibra? Hey, brother.
[GRUNTING.]
- [KURT GRUNTS.]
- [IBRA.]
Bashir, I'm so sorry.
[BASHIR.]
You didn't go through with it, Ibra.
You made the right choice.
[IBRA PANTING.]
- [CHILD CRIES OUT.]
- [DOG BARKS.]
You got this? What did you show them? The tattoo? Don't worry about it, brother Kurt.
Come on, Ibra.
Are you all right? [LIVELY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING ON STEREO.]
[INHALES SHARPLY.]
You have to eat.
No.
Ibra Look losing your contract was a hurdle.
And what do we do with hurdles? - We jump over them.
- [KURT.]
Like you did tonight.
- You made good life choices.
- [IBRA.]
What life? [SNIFFS.]
I might as well be dead.
I play football.
That's all I can do.
But that world isn't there for me.
[KURT.]
That's not true, Ibra.
- You were cleared.
- [IBRA.]
A bad kid from Rosengaard.
That's how they see me.
That's how they'll always see me.
[SIGHS.]
Get in the shower, my boy.
Okay.
[SNIFFS.]
[SIGHS.]
[MARIAM.]
Thank you for being there.
You should thank Bashir, not me.
I was kind of making a mess of it.
You remember what our life was? What we had to look forward to? This is my life now because one Swedish boy went down and took us all down with him.
I swear to you, I'm going to find the man responsible.
He will see justice.
[SNIFFS.]
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS.]
[OPENS BOTTLE.]
- [HEMBERG.]
What's this? - [KURT.]
Legal text.
- [HUM OF VOICES.]
- [DISTANT PHONE RINGS.]
I'd prefer a summary.
The Fideikommiss Commission has been handling changes to the Muncks' deeds.
What kind of changes? Well, the only one that matters.
Who gets the inheritance.
Can we pretend for a second I'm not an expert on inheritance law? Difficult as that is to believe, I know.
Fideikommiss was outlawed a few years ago, with the exception of a small group of families who still pass everything on to the firstborn son.
Land, business, money, everything.
It's been that way for hundreds of years, until now.
"Leopold Munck has enacted a change in the law, cutting his eldest, Karl-Axel, out of the inheritance in favor of his second son, Gustav Munck".
What if this is about proving to his father that he's the right man and not his brother? How does any of this achieve that? [KURT.]
I don't know, but [SIGHS.]
at the party, Leopold gave this speech about how he was surprised by Gustav's strength of character.
He was impressed by what man he'd become No, it still doesn't answer the question.
Maybe not, but the Munck Estate is valued at over three billion.
That's a hell of a motive.
[RASK.]
So what about the other brother? He's the one losing out.
Does he even know? At the party, he didn't seem like a man who just lost his fortune.
Gustav lied about knowing Hugo, whose best friend's dog was blown up by a grenade.
Then Hugo is killed in the exact same way.
Quite the coincidence.
[SIGHS.]
Someone who manipulates Zemar into putting a grenade into Hugo's mouth is by definition a psychopath.
No motive or rationale required.
And this ain't their first rodeo.
Right Behavior like this doesn't come out of nowhere.
You bring me something, anything, to show me Gustav is even capable of this, and then we'll talk.
[KURT.]
What's he doing here? Going through mugshots, drug dealers, seeing if any of them fit the profile of the men who threatened him.
That whole thing's in his head.
Listen, for what it's worth, I agree.
It's unlikely that drug dealers killed someone to get their money, but at this point we don't have the luxury of which leads we choose to follow.
There's one more thing.
DNA results are in.
Match on Hugo, match on Zemar and a third.
Unidentified, not in our system, male, possibly 30s.
Gustav.
I know it.
[ISAK.]
Excuse me? Him.
[RASK.]
What, this is one of the guys you owe money to? I've seen him with them.
You know him? This guy beat the shit out of me and threw me out of a moving car.
Good.
You know him.
Deals at The Cube, right? Well, let's go pay them a visit.
- The Cube's closed down.
- [KURT.]
Have they? Since when? [ISAK.]
This weekend.
Place has been struck.
- Everyone's gone.
- Dodo.
Known associates: Eman Dodovic.
Surveillance has been running ever since the information came in - that he imported the C-4 and the grenade.
- But he was clean.
- They didn't find anything.
- Maybe they did, they just didn't know it.
Can I go now? - No.
- No.
[EXCERPT FROM VERDI'S "I LOMBARDI" PLAYS.]
[KEYBOARD CLACKING.]
[RASK.]
Eman Dodovic.
He's been smuggling weapons into Malmà for years, and exploiting gangs of young people to sell them all for profit.
[KURT.]
But you've never had the evidence to prove it.
[RASK.]
He's an expert at staying under the radar: shell companies, aliases.
Gets clean money through his restaurants, a construction firm, legit import-export business.
But we never believed he stopped the weapons.
Looks like we were right.
Maybe it's been Dodo all along, and we've been looking in the wrong place.
[KURT.]
If Dodo's gone to such lengths to appear clean, why would he want to attract the Hugo kind of attention? He wouldn't attract the heat if he used Zemar.
Why does he need to? He had his own guys.
Or maybe Zemar was one of his guys.
Maybe he told her he had a legit job, tried to keep her spirits up, but really joined a criminal organization.
Paint a bleak picture, why don't you.
[TUTS.]
My job, kid.
So what's Dodo's cause? Why the Swedish flag? [SIGHS.]
I don't know.
You tell me, genius.
But it's looking like he's connected, whatever we want to believe.
What is that? [KURT.]
Everything we've got on Gustav Munck's life.
There's something in here.
I know it.
[RASK.]
Okay.
You take care of that, and I will deal with the Dodo stuff.
[GROANS.]
Did I ever tell you that I love you? Nope.
[SIGHS.]
Please don't.
[INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ON STEREO.]
[REZA.]
What was the plan when you actually got there? Casually question Gustav about murder over champagne and canapés? I guess I wanted to catch him on the hop and see how he'd react.
[OPENING BOTTLES.]
Man, how certain are you of this Gustav thing? I mean, before, you said he was a target.
Now you're telling me he's part of it.
He's involved, Rez.
I can't say how, but it It was in his eyes.
[REZA.]
That's not gonna hold up in court.
Listen, I've been over Gustav's life.
Criminal records, firearm database, education, business history, the lot.
- Wait, you got access to all that? - [KURT.]
Mm-hm.
- [REZA.]
And? - Only stains in his record are speeding violations and a six-month suspension from his boarding school.
What would a Munck have to do to get excluded from school? - The right question.
- Well, you want me to ask it? - If - Come on, I can handle a few phone calls.
Bro, I'm bored out my fucking mind here.
Gustav's teachers, his classmates, other kids from school.
Yeah, well is there anyone else that would've been around back then? [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
[DOG BARKS.]
[DOG PANTING.]
You never mentioned who you were.
Neither did you, Detective.
Do you mind if I walk with you? It's a free country.
Did you enjoy the party? You getting thrown out was entertaining.
Nice you still attend though, considering you and Leopold have been separated for such a long time.
Ooh, have we? You've lived out here alone for over 15 years.
Family is family.
Is there something you wanted to ask me? So I can say I'm not answering you, and we can go about our days.
Did you leave, or were you pushed away? I left.
Why? People change.
Leopold and I grew apart.
But you never divorced.
You left just after the time Gustav was excluded from school.
What was that for? This is when I say I'm not answering your question.
[KURT.]
You left when they were boys.
That must've been hard.
[SIGHS.]
I have always seen my children.
But still.
I mean, normally, children stay with their mother.
- Being a Munck is not normal.
- Especially true for your boys.
Karl-Axel growing up with the pressure of being next in line, that's one thing; Gustav must've felt ignored, irrelevant even.
What damage would that do to a child? [KURT.]
The fideikommiss.
That's why you left, isn't it? You thought it was wrong.
The reason Leopold and I separated is our business.
True.
But a mother isn't parted from her children without a good reason.
What can you know about motherhood? I know what it's like to grow up without one.
I must get back.
I'm sorry about your mother.
[DISTANT VOICES.]
Oh, great.
[KURT.]
Nice car.
I hear you had to walk for miles to get a taxi.
It was a nice stroll.
I'm looking for Mona.
Well, she's not here.
Maybe you should give her a call.
[CHUCKLES.]
Oh, I get it.
She's not answering.
- I'll tell her you dropped by.
- Thanks.
Hey.
I don't care if you celebrate midsummer's with the royal family.
I know you're involved, Gustav.
And I'll find out how.
Just so you know.
Go fuck yourself, Detective.
[BEEP.]
[MECHANIC WHIRRING.]
I'll take an Americano, please.
[BOTH CHUCKLE.]
- No shit.
- You better watch your back.
- You had your physical? - Yeah, just passed it.
And Becker, she put me straight back on duty.
Why didn't you tell me? Well, we had more important things to do.
On that, a wall of silence on Gustav Munck's school.
Headmaster, teachers, even the kids in his year.
You know, they remember so little of Gustav Munck, it's almost like they've been briefed to forget.
- [KURT.]
Mm-hm.
- [REZA INHALES SHARPLY.]
Though I did find out what typically it would take to be suspended.
An act of violence.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING.]
Hospital records from 17 years ago in Sigtuna.
Someone's down a rabbit hole.
Can we access the actual medical files, as in, what the patients were admitted with? Yeah.
If we have a good reason.
We have a good reason.
What's this list of names? [KURT.]
Uh pupils who went to boarding school with Mr.
Munck.
Kids go to hospital for lots of reasons.
Hope you've got a way of narrowing this down.
Gustav was suspended April 14th.
- Let's start with two weeks before that.
- Get you! Okay.
There's two entries.
One kid with influenza, not in Gustav's class.
[SOFTLY.]
Shit.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
Is there a police record of this? - No.
- The school didn't report it? This was done by Gustav.
Normally, I'd be inclined to say you're getting ahead of yourself, but look what I found.
- Dodovic walking into a building? - What's inside? Eman Dodovic and the Muncks.
Gustav and Dodo must be in business together.
[RASK.]
And the plot thickens.
[MAN.]
No! Oh, no! - [LAUGHS.]
- [OTHERS LAUGH.]
- It was the mansion or the desert.
- [ALL LAUGHING RAUCOUSLY.]
Eman Dodovic.
I do apologize, but you'll have to excuse me.
[SIGHS.]
[DODOVIC CLEARS THROAT.]
I thought we agreed business hours were off-limits, Josef.
I don't remember agreeing to anything.
You know, your boss pulled some moves back in the day.
Crazy son of a bitch.
I mean, he wasted years trying to put me away.
Cost him his family.
But still, we had fun.
Show him the picture.
[HEMBERG.]
Why were you in a Munck Corporation building? - Business.
- Who were you meeting? Why don't you ask the guys you've had follow me the last few weeks? They should know.
Look, I'm an upstanding citizen.
I'll throw you a bone.
Contact my lawyer.
He'll tell you why I was there.
[RASK.]
A shipping contract.
Deal agreed between Munck Corporation and EMD International, a company of Eman Dodovic.
They're to handle all of their maritime import and exports.
Smuggler gets shipping contract.
Sounds like a piss take.
It'd be lucrative enough for Dodo to truly go straight.
He could be telling the truth.
If it's legit, the Munck Corporation would've had to make an announcement to their shareholders.
- [RASK.]
Already on it.
- [PHONE VIBRATES.]
Wallander.
[REZA.]
You owe me big time, man.
- You found him? - Von Rosen.
Come on.
- That's fucking great, Rez.
- [DOOR BEEPS.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
[DOOR CHIMES.]
[MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY.]
can be, uh, the recoil can become quite problematic, and that, uh that is where the extra weight, you see, of the single shot comes into its own.
- [MAN 2.]
Thank you.
- Of course, sir.
A 3.
8 caliber rifle.
Just the ticket for, uh, moose, wild deer, even bear.
- What are you hunting? - Just the truth.
Detective Kurt Wallander.
I'm looking for Tomas Von Rosen.
Well, you've found him.
Uh, what can I do for you, Detective? Talk to me about something that happened a long time ago, at boarding school.
Oh That? Well, it was nothing.
That's not what your medical report says.
[CHUCKLES.]
I take it you didn't go to boarding school? It's hard for outsiders to understand, - but - [DOOR CHIMES.]
this kind of thing happened a lot.
Excuse me.
[KURT.]
Wh-Wh-What kind of thing? There's a hierarchy.
Older boys, uh play pranks on the younger ones.
This was no prank.
This was torture.
I'm sorry, I can't talk about it.
Why? Were you made to sign something? I'll be right there.
Because I don't want to.
Now please, leave me alone.
We're in the middle of an investigation, and what you know could make the difference.
So, please I understand it's difficult to talk about and painful to go back there.
Yes it is when you've spent a lifetime trying to forget.
[KURT.]
You have a choice.
You can save lives.
More people are suffering like you did.
Fine.
Um At the beginning, it's the usual stuff.
Put a pillow over my head, beat the shit out of me.
You know, while you're suffocating.
They stripped me naked tied me to a chair with these thick ropes took turns kicking me.
Then they got bored and left.
All except one.
He had a crowbar and he said he wanted to see how far he could go without me dying.
[VOICE QUAVERING.]
And, when I couldn't take it anymore he just sat there.
He just sat there and watched me suffer.
And this person was Gustav Munck? No not Gustav.
[MUSIC BUILDS DRAMATICALLY.]
["WHAT HAVE WE DONE?" BY RENEE TOFA & TAUESE TOFA PLAYS.]
I prayed for the fire and rain I prayed for the sun I'm holdin' on to all that I know I'm holdin' on I can see the rage in their eyes I can feel it all coming down I can see the rage in their eyes What have we done? What have we done? Can it be undone? Can it be undone? I'll shout it from the heavens I'll take it to the fire What have we done? What have we done? What have we done? What have we done?
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