Annika Bengtzon: Crime Reporter - Lifetime Page #3

Synopsis: A policeman is found dead in his bed. His son Alexander is missing. The police and Annika Bengtzon a crime reporter try to solve the murder and find the missing child simultaneously.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2012
90 Views


- Well damn.

Hello, Berit Hamrin.

I've been trying to reach you.

As soon as possible.

Preferably yesterday. That's fine.

Thank you. Thank you very much.

Yvonne, Annika Bengtzon of Evening

Press. I'd like to speak...

Johanna Ahlberg didn't finish police

academy. She seems to be his assistant.

- What for?

- Lectures. I met with her.

Yvonne Nordin, his accountant,

didn't want to speak.

- What a b*tch.

- Certainly.

She was there from the beginning.

If there was money laundering, she'd know.

- Who is that?

- Anders K. Svensson. He's disappeared.

But Bertil Oskar Holmberg

something's bound to turn up.

Yes, go after it.

Johanna Ahlberg, his assistant.

- What did you get to know David?

- The police academy.

He was looking for someone to help with

lectures, appointments and things like that.

- Did you ever stay in hotels?

- Sometimes.

Did you have a relationship?

Yes, we had a relationship.

- Did it last long?

- Slightly longer than a year.

But he couldn't get away from his wife.

It was complicated, he said.

They had a child and she wasn't

alright. I understood why.

What do you mean?

When our relationship was over, I

was broken. I meant nothing to him.

He ruined a big part of my life.

Bertil Oskar Holmberg, CEO, was found

dead in a park a few years back.

- He came, saw and died. Murdered?

- No, it wasn't a crime.

- Hepatitis and liver failure.

- He was an alcoholic.

- CEO of a nonexistent company.

- Convicted of any kind of fraud.

So Lindholm and Bure

brightened things up...

and paid Holmberg to serve as CEO...

And to take the blame?

- What do you say?

- More or less.

- What do you mean?

- None of those companies went bankrupt.

- But the whole structure...

- Great, you know.

I see the headline already: "David Lindholm

perhaps not all he seems".

- When we win the Pulitzer prize.

- We have Lindholm's ex.

She says that he abused her mentally.

She told us that in confidence.

- We've just been working one day.

- Quiet.

- You said you had talked to her.

- Listen, everybody.

Annika Bengtzon of Evening Press.

I'm looking for Christer Bure.

He was good friends with David.

I want to show the reader how he saw David.

Do you see, this is Bure's.

And a beach house and a Jaguar.

- And Lindholm?

- A house in Malaga, a Lexus SUV.

On his police salary?

Then they certainly eat very economically.

Were you good friends with David Lindholm?

Yes, we knew each other a long time.

From police academy.

We were in the Norrmalm detachment together

and the ME. We've always been colleagues.

Then we became friends.

- And you had a company together.

- That's correct. We organized sky diving.

- Sky diving?

- Yes.

Interesting.

We also dealt in associated equipment.

Helmets, harnesses, parachutes.

It was David's thing. He got me involved.

He was pretty much obsessed.

- And Yvonne Nordin, the accountant?

- I didn't really know her.

She helped us with the finances of course.

She also helped a few other officers.

We aren't really good with numbers.

- You stopped. Why?

- We didn't have time for it.

It's simple.

We were busy with our real careers.

David married, started a family

and wanted to relax a little.

- So he stayed home?

- That's correct. He changed.

David was twice charged with assault.

Did you know?

- Where did you hear that?

- So you knew?

It was slander. His name was cleared.

- Did he do that often?

- Nonsense stories? Yes.

Did he have an aggressive nature?

Who said that? Nina Hoffman?

- I have read the charges.

- Excuse me, but...

- May I ask what's your real intention?

- I wanted to find out...

- David Lindholm was

my best friend.

- Not all details are

consistent with his image.

I think we're done.

- Would you like to comment on

these allegations? - I want you to leave.

- In addition to the charges

I haven't anything. - And you?

I have the nursery. One week before

the murder, Alexander was ill.

Julia had no contact with the other parents.

The children knew nothing.

They made drawings. An empty...

- We understand that already

- We can do the following:

A page about Lindholm's enemies.

It's not front page news...

But we can fill pages 8 and 9.

And something about the indictments.

Do that.

Darlings.

- Did you have a nice day?

- Hello, Daddy.

Just go and play.

I want to talk to mom.

Are you crazy? You can't take them along

to a pair of drug addicts?

Are you insane? What were you thinking?

Are you crazy.

It was my only chance to speak with him.

I have to accept this year.

I don't want that for the children.

What did they say? I talked to them

and they said there wasn't anything.

If you continue like this,

I want full custody.

Good job, everyone.

Good day.

Good day. See you tomorrow.

- Do you want to continue?

- If you don't mind.

Who's this?

- What did it look like?

- It was gray...

With thin and thick stripes.

It was a kind...

It was gray with black stripes.

With such...

Berit's article was great.

What would they have done to that child?

- Do we know?

- What about your conspiracy theories?

I have the address of their accountant.

I want to interview her.

Seems nothing. Find something better

or drop it. And let Berit continue.

- What?

- I'm not blind.

I don't let my two best... most moderate

staff write about a junkie.

He isn't a junkie anymore.

- It's about Heaven Sky Diving.

- No comment.

You can remain anonymous. I'm writing

an article about Lindholm and Bure.

Did Bure threaten you?

- She's terrified. No wonder.

- Why?

- I think there were threats of violence.

- To scare you?

Yesterday I got a lot of phone calls,

but there was nobody on the line.

And someone was watching me when I

took my children to school.

- I'd tell Schyman.

- But what if I was just imagining?

- Maybe it was Bodin

who called.

- I'd completely forgotten

about that bastard.

- Maybe he's on the hunt again.

- Wasn't he treated?

The last time he called me

from the treatment center.

- I recognized his breathing.

- Yes, of course.

He has a deep, rich voice.

A little special.

Talk to Schyman. I have to go.

- The annual reports are on your desk.

- You're an angel.

Why are you sending these people home?

- We have been here for three days.

- So?

We scoured the whole area.

We have to consider other possibilities.

If we send everyone home,

we'll never find him.

- Nice.

- Hands off.

I wondered what you all did when we

write articles.

- Good luck.

- Thank you.

Say, Karl is his second name?

Karl Jingert is in prison

for economic crimes.

Previously he was known

under the name Anders Svensson.

But you already knew that, right?

Really?

I want a bottle of whiskey.

Not the 12 years trash.

Annika Bengtzon of Evening Press.

I'd like to speak to Karl Jingert.

Annika, they've found something.

Where's Berit?

She's not there, but I can go.

- Now.

- Soon.

This discovery concerns

Alexander.

- What then?

- I can't comment on that.

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