Nobels testamente Page #4
- Year:
- 2012
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- Yes. Terrible story.
A door was jammed. such a young,
talented man.
The first time we met, you asked -
- If Caroline could be the target.
Why did you think that?
Caroline... Caroline looked at me,
When she died, -
- And it was as if she
would tell me something.
As if she knew something.
- Something she wanted to tell me.
It was me, she confided in.
But she said nothing, you heard?
Or maybe you heard, but did not understand?
No, nothing.
Caroline had a different view
of Nobel's will.
She thought we should interpret it
from a contemporary viewpoint.
Although she had the committee against her?
She felt that
Nobel would have been on her side.
He was like her. a Visionary.
Not an old, dusty male.
There are many Ernst Ericsson "in
the Nobel-environment.
And then there are people
who are slightly more progressive.
Also on the committee? Who for example?
Soren Hammarsten.
He would be a good President
He has a feel for future research.
He understands what we're doing.
Will he not take over then?
He's acting chairman.
Not if you believe the rumors.
What do they say?
- That it is Ernst Ericsson.
He has been right...
...recklessly pushing himself
forward in recent years.
And, the chair is one of the most
powerful positions in academia.
If you want to write about
the power struggle in the committee, -
- It's fine
To begin with Ernst.
May I ask something?
How well do you know Bridget Larsen?
- Not particularly well.
I have met her in connection
with a research grant.
But she and Caroline were close friends.
- Yes. What do you think?
I think if she knew anything about Caroline,
she would say.
But I do not know.
Thank you for allowing me to disturb you.
- It was nice.
Before you go!
Would you like to meet again?
For a cup of coffee
or a glass of wine or something.
That wouldn't be a good idea
I'm married.
Or we live together.
- Sorry. I didn't mean to push.
No, it's totally okay.
You have 14 new messages.
It's Lotte from the school center.
Kalle has fallen and hurt herself.
She might need stitches. Can
you call me.
Hey, it's me. Kalle has hurt herself.
I'm on my way to the emergency room.
Where are you? I'm in the emergency
department, and Kalle s being X-rayed.
Annika, where the hell are you?
Kalle needs stitches. Call me. Now!
Hello, sweetheart. How are you?
Hey. Annika, Kalle's mother.
Much obliged.
How are you?
They put stitches in my head.
What happened?
- He fell off a climbing frame.
They were stupid.
Who?
What happened?
I did not fall.
Benjamin pushed me.
Deliberately?
Come, we'll take you home.
an accident. These things happen.
Do you believe them rather
than your own son?
We must believe what Kalle says.
We do not want to have
a conflict with such nice neighbors.
to deal with such matters.
What do you mean by "such matters"?
It's damn serious, it is here.
He could be dead.
Have you talked to the parents?
I talked to Mary. She thinks Benjamin
So you will not do anything?
- I didn't say that.
But no one saw what happened.
- Kalle just fell down.
And if nobody does anything
you can be sure that it will happen again.
Stop it! It was me
that had to deal with it!
What the hell? '
- LortemI!
What are you doing?
Stop it there.
- What?
Listen. I'll tell you one thing.
If you just once,
just one single time -
- Do something against Kalle again -
- so I'll kill you.
"She went straight naturally in
boardroom, in associations
- and among friends.
Uncomplicated and spontaneous
and with a strong sense of justice. "
You could get a job at Vanity Fair.
- Rather too ladies.
I think it's good.
- Do you? Thank you.
LIFE AND DEATH:
Have you got a cold?
- No.
I've just had a smoke. That
nicotine gum was useless -
- so now I have gone over
to something stronger.
Not everyone is happy about it.
Listen.
"You have a responsibility to the truth,
you have failed.
Caroline had secrets.
It did not go unpunished. "
Who sent it?
- It was anonymous.
Anonymous. Then they are cowards.
Caroline Andersson.
Andersson.
Did you check her with the Nobel Committee?
- Yes.
Where are Ernst Ericsson?
- Ernst Ericsson. Here.
It is not because he needs the
money, that he wants the Presidency.
Toro, is that his home address?
- Yes. Well it should be.
Can you see who sent it here?
- I can try.
Thank you.
Nobel House.
- I would like to speak to Ernst Ericsson?
He is not here.
He's working from home today.
Could I have his mobile number.
Ernst Ericsson.
- Annika Bengtzon, Kvllspressen.
I got an email regarding
my article on Caroline von Behring.
We will give you the opportunity
to comment on it.
I do not know what you're talking about.
I have no comment. Thank you.
Hallo?
Hallo?
Ernst?
Hallo?
I thought we had a deal.
I have not written anything.
Go home. We will call,
if we want something.
What will you publish?
- Nothing.
We must first notify
his relatives.
And when you have done that?
Three dead in Nobel environment in
three days. You gotta have a theory.
Could it be the Kitten?
What do you think?
If Ernst Ericsson ordered the murder,
she might kill him.
No, I think not.
It was not a professional murder.
Where are you going?
- Back to the newspaper.
confidentiality clause.
I wrote nothing for fear of warning
Kitten, but now it's not her.
I forbid you to do.
- So shoot me.
It's Bernard Thorell on Medi-Tec.
Please leave a message.
Hey, it's Annika. I have some
more questions for you about the committee.
It's about Sren Hammarsten
and his position.
Will you call me,
When you get this?
...you failed to tell the truth,
Andersson had secrets.
It is a question
about human dignity and ethics.
It is not
the right place for that discussion.
I want to thank everyone who has
helped to give me this honor.
Mom, we're home!
Hi, cute cubs
Hello, Pusling.
Hey.
Mom, you know what happened today?
Benjamin had to go home -
- Because he peed in his pants.
Go out and play.
Hey.
What is it?
Did you tell Benjamin,
that you would kill him?
Who said that?
- Maria, Benjamin's mother.
She was pretty upset.
Nobody would do anything.
So you are threatening an eight year-old?
Someone had to say something.
You wouldn't do anything.
You're bloody crazy.
I am ashamed of you.
Go over and say sorry.
Not now.
BE AT WORK:
To be announced
Hey.
- Hello.
Fine, you could meet me so late.
I did not know
if you wanted red or white.
- I thought so.
Incidentally, have you a pen I can borrow?
- Yes.
Much obliged.
SkI.
I have known Hammarsten six or seven years.
He has no ambition for power.
But he is the obvious candidate.
- He is the best candidate.
But it is the scientists who want
him. It is not Sren himself.
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