Nobels testamente Page #3

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We do not pay for information

especially not from accomplices.

I'm not an accomplice.

I had no idea what would happen.

Do you know what I got

for this task? 1.000 kroner.

be suspected as an accomplice to murder.

Why did you not go to the police?

- I want to tell my story here first.

They might not believe me.

Have you any evidence?

Your mobile?

No, I threw it away right after.

I was in a total panic.

You want to sell us a story

but what do you really have?

It was her.

NOBEL HEAD SHOT!

It was her, I had to watch

Caroline von Behring.

Is he trustworthy?

- Yes.

Have you read the newspapers today?

All about Aaron Wiesel and

controversial stem cell research.

I know.

And you think they are wrong?

And you believe him?

- Yes, I do.

What do we know about him? That he'll go

to some other paper if we do not print.

Can you hold onto him until tomorrow?

We have to check him. Fine.

Say we are interested. you can

interview him, but Berit to write.

Okay, that's a deal

but we must meet again tomorrow.

When in the morning?

- As early as possible.

But it is the best offer you get.

Yes, but it's my story, I must

tell it. No editing-sh*t.

Yes, it is your story.

Fine. Call me on this number tomorrow.

Otherwise I will go to someone else.

Hey. I've been looking for you.

What then? - Things are going fine.

I saw pictures of von Behring.

Beautiful lady. Just as you said.

You get a double spread.

- Double?

Can you get them ready for next week?

Of course.

- Great.

You look good in beige.

- Thank you.

Come here, Jesper. Stop it.

Benjamin!

Kalle-Bale, move yourself.

- Benjamin, come on.

Annika?

Mary Douglas. We're neighbors.

We just moved into.

That's right. Hey.

You're coming to us for mulled wine.

- For what?

I talked with your husband.

Let's go home, Benjamin.

No, you can come back later!

When would it be?

Donald?

Hello, sweetheart.

It's just mulled wine with the

new neighbors. It will be nice.

You could

have asked me.

She seems really nice.

- Do you think so?

Yes.

Apparently he works in the ministry.

I don't want to drink mulled wine.

And their son teases Kalle.

How do you know?

I can see he is upset.

What says Kalle?

Nothing. That everything is okay.

then everything is probably okay.

We have to trust what he says.

It will become just worse,

if we intervene.

Need help?

I got scared.

How do you turn this off?

Sorry.

Open the door!

Stop it.

If the guy's story holds water,

we've got a hell of a scoop.

Please do not destroy

your career. Or, mine.

Hello?

- Hello? Is that Johan Isakson?

No, it's not.

- Do you know where he is?

Yes, I do.

Who am I talking to?

- It's Annika Bengtzon.

how the hell

did you get this number?

He came to us first.

It was his choice.

So you have no responsibility?

You could have said no.

Then he would have gone to someone else.

- Maybe they would have said no.

If you had any sense of responsibility

Instead of thinking purely of circulation, -

Then perhaps he would have come to us,

and perhaps he would still be alive.

You know how he died?

- We have a good idea.

I was sworn to secrecy

and I have not broken it.

Even if you dont believe it.

I will not disclose information.

Johan Isaacson's death was an accident.

Is that understood?

It is.

This will remain within these walls.

Otherwise, the whole investigation at risk.

After all, it is clear.

Isakson sent a text message to Riga.

He was trying to blackmail someone.

- It seems so.

Two men were murdered in a basement, a little

outside of Riga. We found them yesterday.

We believe at least one of them was

involved in the escape from City Hall.

And the killer?

- Rent a murderer based in USA.

CIA called her Kitten. Kitten.

Kitten.

The eyes.

- Yes.

Your testimony led the CIA. On the trail.

Annika, you are now a key witness.

She may not know we're on track

so none of it has to come out.

Is that why

I'm sworn to silence?

We must first find out

who ordered the murder.

I have an appointment

with Ernst Ericsson.

Nobel's will is inviolable -

- Yet crime is committed

against it repeatedly.

ANDRIETTA AND ALFRED NOBEL

Annika Bengtzon?

- Yes.

Ernst Ericsson.

- Hello.

It is Wonderful that Kvllspressen are so

interested in committee work.

We have not met before.

Are you a new health journalist?

Actually I'm a crime reporter, but

I'm writing about Caroline von Behring.

Really.

Then I must have misunderstood something.

No, but I did not work

with her on the committee?

Well...

Caroline.

She was married to von Behring.

She kept his name after the divorce.

Her maiden name was Andersson.

But that name evoked no response

in the medical world.

She wants people to believe

she was related to the old family.

With?

- Nobel Prize winner Emil von Behring.

He invented the serum and vaccine.

- How was she as a boss?

She was not qualified to hold the post.

- How?

She would never have been President,

if she had not been a woman.

It was political correctness.

Women do not need skill or

Credit to get ahead in the world.

And who benefits from it?

Certainly not research, at least.

Caroline and you disagreed on

interpretation of the will, right?

Nobel created with his will

not just a small prize -

- He built a triumphal arch

for humanity.

At the press conference you said Caroline

had sinned against his will.

- I have nothing more

to say.

- But you were talking

about a new leadership.

Did you mean yourself?

- Unfortunately, I have a meeting now.

Is there another candidate

for the presidency?

Ernst Ericsson with c and two s's.

And Sren Hammarsten.

- Okay.

And the Karolinska Institute

Nobel Committee?

I'll see what I can find.

- Thank you.

Everybody has been looking for an

external enemy. It was a natural assumption.

That it. Should be a terrorist group

or religious fanatics.

But?

I think it's an internal conflict

within the Nobel Committee.

The police know who the murderer is.

She is an American assassin

and her goal was not Aaron Wiesel.

It was Caroline von Behring.

A contract killing.

What if it was someone from the committee,

who ordered the murder?

We must redouble our efforts.

Check out this angle.

Get it delivered to the Newsroom.

- It's almost finished.

What I say to Spiken?

- Nothing. You talking to me.

Here. Here you go.

- Already? But did not we?

Yes, but it is finished.

"The story of a strong woman's life and

death. She moved effortlessly...

Uncomplicated and with

a strong sense of justice.

And the young man

by her side... "

Really good start. Strong.

- Pictures are available on the server.

We must first identify the

person who ordered the murder.

What do you know about him besides he

have access to much money?

If it is a Him.

Do you think it was an accident?

- What do you think?

I know

what happened to the Nobel celebration.

Thanks for this.

I know you are busy.

I heard about your PhD student.

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