Kung Liljekonvalje av dungen Page #4

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2013
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Yes, she was gifted. Then my father

came and ruined everything.

- Yes, and then you.

- Yes.

My sister heard Sebastian's finances

were dodgey.

You know how people here talk.

- I'm looking for Sebastian. Is he at home?

- One moment.

Congratulations on your success! Nice

you solved it so quickly. It's tragic.

Unfortunately, some things remain unclear.

Were you in the forest last Friday?

- Let's see now...

- You were actually at home.

You had a meeting with Egon Power.

This way.

I must have mixed up the days.

Anneli was seen running away, crying

then. There must be a connection.

- But why didn't she come to visit?

- What were you and Egon doing?

Nothing weird. We run a small

lumber business together, him and me.

Did you speak about something

that might have upset her?

No... Not that I can recall.

- Anything else?

- No, not at the moment.

- I can take them.

- I don't give mail to third parties.

- No. Did you know Anneli Hassel?

- Yes, we were in the same class.

- I saw her last Friday.

- She got a letter with French stamps.

- That's confidential.

- No.

How did the rumours start that she

corresponded with a Frenchman?

Anneli got two letters from the

same sender. Do you remember when?

That's confidential.

- Police can sort out the rumours.

- Wait...

There was one in March and one at Easter.

French stamps... you remember that.

- Are you sure?

- Yes.

Just as sure as I'll never say

anything about you to my fiance.

Thank you.

- I bumped into the postman.

- Thank you, dear friend.

We get so much mail.

Letters, letters, letters...

People are really nice.

They are.

- Did you know Mats Norrgrd wrote to her?

- Yes, the police said so.

He lured her out

to that horrible cottage.

She might have gone voluntarily.

Did she tell you anything about him?

Anneli wasn't so...

How do I say it?... open with me.

She received two letters in the spring

but she didn't answer them.

I know nothing about them.

No. Goodbye, then.

- I beg you! Listen to me.

- Damn, it's been nagging me.

- I've decided.

- You're making a big mistake.

- I don't think so.

- Wait! Ouch...

I thought it'd be easier when

the killer was found, but... No.

You and Sebastian discussed the

lumber business together.

- You had a business meeting on Friday.

- Friday?

- That's what Sebastian said.

- Was it?

Well, that's enough!

Between 12:
00 and 13:00.

Anneli was there. She heard your

conversation and ran away crying away.

What were you talking about?

If she heard anything, I don't

think she'd understand it.

- Is the lumber business so difficult

to understand? - I'd say so.

You're certainly nice, Christer, but this

is starting to sound like an interrogation?

- Is it?

- Sorry, it's an occupational hazard.

- So was it Norrgrd?

- Egon!

Someone called and said the autopsy

was finished. We can bury Anneli.

Maybe it's better to do it now,

because we have so many pastries.

Honey, we'll do exactly what you want!

Associate Professor Ahlgren?

It's Christer Wijk.

I heard Anneli Hassel's

autopsy was finished.

I see. Can you say anything about

Mats Norrgrd now?

- What did the pathologist say?

- Eavesdropping?

No, you were talking and I overheard.

Yes. Norrgrd was probably dead

before he was hanged.

- Then we have a double murderer.

- Still on the loose.

- I must grab Leo.

- I have to go. I'll meet Eje at the church.

Are you going to town? So am I.

I'm so relieved you caught the killer.

In fact I saw Anneli at Lars-Ove's

house on the night of the murder.

Get in. Sit down!

- What are you doing?

- Why did Anneli come here on Saturday?

- She didn't come here.

- Dina said she saw her here.

The murder is solved.

What does it matter?

Norrgrd was murdered.

Anneli's killer is on the loose.

Christer.

It looks like the line

Norrgrd was hanged with.

- What are you doing?

- Shut up!

- Release me!

- Why are you trying to set me up?

Norrgrd was hung with washing line.

Why do you have the same line in your car?

Someone is trying to frame me.

I'm tired of your lying!

What happened the night Anneli died?

- You said you saw them.

- I was worried and went to Lars-Ove's.

- What time was that?

- It was shortly after you left.

- What happened when you got there?

- When I saw her, I went home.

Why? You were best friends.

Lars-Ove loved Anneli. I thought she

cancelled the wedding because of him.

Then when they found her dead...

I thought he was involved.

- Why didn't you tell the police?

- I had feelings for Lars-Ove.

Don't worry, it's over.

Now tell me just what happened.

I was hoping it was for my sake

she didn't come to the wedding.

But she just needed someone

to listen to her.

She disappeared as suddenly

as she came.

- What did you do last night?

- I slept.

- Did you leave the keys in the car?

- No, they were on the shelf.

Are you saying someone went

into the house and took them?

It's easy to get in, and I had

drunk a lot.

- Arrest me if you don't believe me.

- Maybe I'll do that.

Sorry I didn't say who it was.

- You want me to drive you home?

- No, I'm okay.

What was all that about? I saw.

You didn't even question her.

- Dina didn't murder Anneli.

- Can't you do your job?

- What are you talking about?

- Why didn't she say anything before?

jealousy. Imagine if

Anneli met her after Lars-Ove...

Do you think Dina is capable of strangling

Mats and hanging him in a tree?

Do you believe it?

Don't you have a husband

waiting for you at the church?

- Sorry, Eje! I don't know...

- I said what we think about the ceremony.

- Since you haven't decided on anything.

- Christer and I...

- Lars-Ove and Dina...

- Now they're preparing Anneli's funeral.

We'll get back to you

if possible.

- Of course!

- Is it?

Is it?

I really don't think that's it.

Hi.

- What happened?

- Someone cut the clothesline.

My clean laundry fell on the ground.

I had to buy new rope and wash it.

- When did that happen?

- Yesterday morning.

I hope she doesn't go too hard on

Sebastian. His wife, of course!

Gossip spreads like weeds.

Poor Sebastian! First Anneli,

and then his bad business.

Didn't he celebrate a deal

when he came to the shop on Friday?

It was thwarted.

A rich man like Joakim Kruse shouldn't

bother with business in the middle of grief.

Is Joakim involved in Sebastian's business?

- Want to help?

- Another time.

Inspector...

But dear children!

Come.

Come and sit. How are you?

It's Eje. He'll never forgive me.

It's clear hell forgive you.

- He deserves someone better.

- Nonsense.

I have rarely seen two people

so right for each other.

What if you kept painting

instead of getting married!

But it was never

a sacrifice for me.

But it is for me.

Why must I choose?

- What are you doing here?

- It's over.

- Huh?

- Puck.

- What?

- She doesn't love me.

So she's free for now.

- Yes, yes. I go.

- There's no other woman for me.

Do you understand what that means?

Do you understand what it means

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