Young Wallander (2020) s01e03 Episode Script

Episode 3

1 [HOODED MAN SPEAKS PASHTO.]
[JASMINE.]
I can't look at you.
[RASK.]
You talk about a man in black - [JASMINE.]
It means "no choice".
- [ROAR OF RIOTERS.]
[MARIAM.]
Do you believe my son? [RICKARD.]
Was he brave? [GROANING.]
[WHIMPERS.]
[TRUCK HORN SOUNDS.]
[BROODING POP MUSIC PLAYS.]
Maybe this is The coldest winter - [DOG BARKING.]
- [FAINT VOICES.]
Hello again.
Hi.
What happened this time? I tripped over.
Clumsy.
I was hoping you could patch me up to look half-way respectable.
There is a limit to my powers.
Shouldn't you be in the hospital? They'll keep me there.
I think that's the idea.
There's no time.
[SIGHS.]
This wouldn't be much of a refuge if I turned you away.
I'll get the first aid kit.
Hey, I owe you one.
Two, actually.
[KURT.]
When did this place stop being a church? When Gustav decided he wanted to create a home for people with nowhere else to go.
- Gustav Munck? - Mm-hm.
Noble billionaire.
Whatever next? Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! - [MONA, WHISPERS.]
Shit.
- No, no.
It's okay.
Just because his family's rich, doesn't mean he can't genuinely want to help people.
Any closer to finding that man you were looking for? Do you know something about him? - No.
- [SIGHS.]
He spoke in Pashto.
[SIGHS.]
I don't know.
He said "No choice", like he didn't have a choice in this.
I've only worked at the foundation a couple of weeks, and in the office, not here.
[PACKAGING RUSTLES.]
Do you think he was here? Even if I did know, I wouldn't reveal the location of an illegal immigrant.
Detective Superintendent Hemberg.
What's going on? You think he lived at the refuge based on what? She won't say out of loyalty, but he was there.
I could see it on her face.
Shit.
"Asylum seeker murders Swedish teenager"? That's not a headline Malmà needs right now.
If he lived there, he has relationships.
Contact the Munck Foundation, find out the new location of the asylum seekers.
Talk to them one by one.
W-W-Wait, there's one more thing, sir.
No one else knows the man who stabbed me at the riot was our suspect.
Uh-huh.
Your little secret.
[SIGHS.]
I'll think of something when I've had a coffee.
[DOOR BUZZES, OPENS.]
- We're out of time, Ibra.
- [DOOR CLOSES.]
The prosecutor is filing charges today.
- Think about it.
- I don't need to.
You and I both know what you were doing that night.
Whatever Bash told you to.
If you're worried about what they'll do to you, there's measures we can take.
What? Think I'm afraid of the boys on the estate? Of what they'll do if you break their code, yes.
Their code is my code.
All right? Those boys are my family.
- And so is your mother! - You think you know shit about me 'cause you lived down with us for a few months? Fucking tourist.
Listen it has been me and them since day one.
They've got my back, and I've got theirs.
Nothing is gonna change that.
Nothing.
HOLDING CELL 11 15 [KNOCKING.]
I'll come back later.
Stay.
Close the door.
I was just explaining to Rask why you lied about who stabbed you at the rally.
You told her? She's too smart not to work it out and too smart to put a technicality ahead of this investigation.
She's also very aware you did it to help us find Hugo's killer.
We need to interview the refugees.
Where are they? I've been chasing it up.
Gustav Munck is insisting on meeting with us this afternoon.
Good.
Rich people sticking their noses in.
It's great.
Well, you and Kurt can handle that.
- Come on - I would, but the prosecutor's here to deal with the Rosengaard kid.
Can't we ask for more time, - now we have a big lead? - Time's up.
Ibra's false alibi took it out of our hands.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
[KURT.]
If I'd told the investigators I was stabbed by the suspect, I would've been taken off the case.
The reason those rules are in place is to protect the officer involved.
Cases like this, if you let them, will take everything that you have.
This is a job.
Try not to get personally invested.
- What are you going to do? - What can I do? Nothing.
That's why Hemberg told me.
Can't rat on a colleague, and as soon as I don't, I'm complicit.
I know you don't think I should be here.
You shouldn't be here.
'Cause I broke the rules? Because you're too young to have your world turn to shit.
Right.
[RASK.]
Too late.
Okay, this is it.
[BOTH GRUNT.]
Yes! [PANTING.]
I'm Detective Inspector Rask.
This is Detective Wallander.
Detectives, thank you so much for coming.
Gustav Munck.
This is my brother, Karl-Axel.
Let's go to the clubhouse.
Have a drink.
The clock's against us, Mr.
Munck.
We'll just take the address, if possible.
My humble apologies for taking up so much of your time.
I just wanted to be brought up to speed on the case.
Up to speed? You've been speaking to my employees, and now you want access to the people we work so hard to give safe space to because you're looking for someone.
I'd like to know your justification.
This is a murder investigation, Mr.
Munck.
And no one is more keen to find Hugo Lundgren's killer than me.
It took place in one of our estates.
You can help us.
Trust takes months to build and only seconds to break.
If a pair of detectives barge in asking questions, they could lose faith in the project, end up back on the streets, - vulnerable to crime, exploitation - [KARL.]
Gus go easy.
They had an officer badly injured protecting the refuge.
If there's anything we can do for him.
Anything at all.
He's getting good care.
Thank you.
In his inappropriate way, my brother's trying to show he's very protective over the work he does with the foundation.
After Rosengaard and then the church, he's been under a lot of pressure.
This enterprise has the potential to help so many people.
I don't want to see it endangered.
If one of our people were involved in the murder Let's just say the optics wouldn't be great.
Although, blaming immigrants seems a little obvious to me.
We'll bear in mind the delicate nature of the situation.
I'll see you get that address.
Enjoy your game.
I heard you spoke to Mona at the church.
Next time you need something you can go directly through me.
[TENSE MUSIC BUILDING.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Temporary accommodation until we open the new facility.
Hopefully only another week or so until they move in.
- [KURT.]
Hm.
- Over 250 rooms.
Separate rooms for the elderly, and this is our maternity ward.
You'd think this country wouldn't need handouts from a billionaire to help these people.
Just focus on what we're here to do.
We can set you up in here.
It'd be better to do this at the station.
More rooms, more people.
Don't we need them to trust us? If you're here illegally, I'd imagine police stations are scary.
- [PHONE VIBRATING.]
- Start with the ones who speak Pashto.
Rask.
Where are my interpreters? Maybe we can have lunch later.
Be nice to them, or I'll kill you.
Can I get something for you? Coffee, tea? [TRANSLATOR SPEAKING PASHTO.]
papers would be nice.
Congratulations.
I'm sure you should be taking it easy, so I won't keep you.
[TRANSLATOR SPEAKING PASHTO.]
I can't stress enough how important it is that we find this man.
I think he's in some kind of trouble.
[TRANSLATOR SPEAKING PASHTO.]
More innocent people could die, so if there's anything you can think of [SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY.]
[TRANSLATOR SPEAKING PASHTO.]
I'm Kurt, and I just want you to know that us being here has nothing to do with you or your status in the country.
We just need your help to find someone.
Mid-20s, bright blue eyes, black hoodie.
[TRANSLATOR SPEAKING PASHTO.]
[KURT.]
We need your help to find someone.
[TRANSLATOR SPEAKING PASHTO.]
[KURT.]
Bright blue eyes.
Black hood.
Are you sure that you [EXHALES IN FRUSTRATION.]
Sorry.
- It's Rickard Lundgren.
- The dad? He's threatening Hugo's football coach.
I know why.
Good.
Because he's volatile, and it's in public.
We can't be seen to be strong-arming a deceased's father.
He knows you.
Calm him down, get him out now.
How can I leave? There's so many people left.
There's reinforcements on the way.
[RICKARD.]
You can't hide forever, you coward! [BANGING ON DOOR.]
Hey.
He's lost it.
He's chased him all over the course.
- [DOOR HANDLE RATTLES.]
- [BANGING CONTINUES.]
Come out and talk to me! Rickard.
- Detective.
- I heard Erik Andersson's hiding inside.
I wanna talk to him.
No, you wanna beat the shit out of him.
I presume your son didn't learn sneaking out to nightclubs from your parenting.
That's what the liaison officer told you this morning, wasn't it? That Hugo has been going out after hours.
His coach was supposed to be his guardian.
All those away trips and training camps.
That's where he picked up his bad habits.
You trusted him with your son.
Here's the thing If you attack him again, we're duty bound to arrest you.
I don't care.
I need justice for my son.
You'll get it, Rickard.
We're close.
To finding his killer? Even if you do, nothing will happen.
You can't prosecute them.
People'll think we're discriminating.
There is no justice anymore.
Let's go home.
Your wife's worried sick.
She knew.
She knew everything.
Thank you for bringing him home.
Can I call you a taxi? No, someone's picking me up.
Thank you.
Mrs.
Lundgren, is there anything I can do to help? No.
You let me know if there is.
[KURT, ON PHONE.]
Operator, this is Wallander 2-9.
Can I get a welfare flag assigned to Birgitta Lundgren? Five Ostergarden.
I'm not sure if she's safe at home.
[HEMBERG.]
Came of his own accord to make a statement.
He's giving Ibra an alibi? Seems that way.
Is she buying it? Hard to ignore from such a good source.
We're losing a suspect.
Don't look so happy.
[PENSIVE MUSIC PLAYS.]
[MEN JEER QUIETLY.]
[FOOTSTEPS.]
[LOCK RATTLES.]
[MAN AND WOMAN ARGUING INDISTINCTLY.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[GRUNTS.]
[SHOWER RUNNING.]
[KURT.]
Thanks for coming out with me.
Sorry about the rain.
[CHUCKLING.]
[MONA PANTING.]
When was the last time you ate? The days are kind of rolling into each other.
So you watched someone die you got stabbed your best friend got beaten unconscious you're set upon by drug dealers in a night club, locked in the boot of a car, and dumped by the water.
How's your week going? [LAUGHS.]
Terrible.
This weird guy keeps showing up half dead.
- [KURT.]
Sounds like a bad character.
- Hmm.
You know, you're wasting your time questioning everyone.
Even if they know something, they're never going to betray each other.
So what's your plan? Try again tomorrow? But expecting a different result? It seems this job is a bit like that.
How do you do it? You know the kid I told you about? He got in serious trouble.
He's close to getting his life back.
It makes it all kinda worthwhile.
Because of something you did? It wasn't all me.
[MONA LAUGHS.]
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS.]
[MAN SHOUTS INDISTINCTLY.]
[DISTANT RAISED VOICES.]
[BASH.]
Mr.
Policeman [STAMPS OUT CIGARETTE.]
I heard you ran into some trouble at The Cube.
I heard you did a good thing.
[DISTANT SIREN WAILS.]
Better be worth it.
Wanted to throw up walking into that place.
[KURT.]
That's a bit dramatic.
Thanks.
[DISTANT CAR ALARM SOUNDING.]
[CAR HORN SOUNDS.]
[GLASS CLINKS.]
Why are you even here, Kurt? I promised Rez to help.
That was before.
[PHONE VIBRATING.]
It's the doctor.
Hello? Jasmine speaking.
[TENSE MUSIC BUILDING.]
Uh-huh.
Oh, my God.
[SOBBING SOFTLY.]
Uh-huh.
Okay, doctor.
Okay.
Okay.
What? What's happened? Jas [SOBS.]
He-He-He's waking up.
He's That's good news.
The intracranial pressure is getting closer to the normal range, or something.
[BOTH CHUCKLE.]
I love it when that happens.
[BOTH LAUGH.]
[JASMINE SOBBING.]
[PHONE RINGS.]
[EDMAN.]
Kurt, come and check this out.
I've got something for you.
You recognize this dickhead? Otto Norlen.
The Nazi who stamped on Reza.
- Him? - Mm.
Married, father of three.
Prominent member of the Norse Protection League, and worse yet an estate agent.
Go in and fuck him up, if you want.
I won't say anything.
He looks so normal.
[EDMAN.]
What is normal these days? You're getting him for this, right? [SIGHS.]
His lawyer's employing all manner of smoke and mirrors.
- Can I? - Please.
[NORLEN.]
Look, I've told you, we were just there to have a bit of fun with illegal immigrants.
It's disrespectful, you know? Flagrant lawbreaking inside a Church of Sweden.
But, of course, the police overreact, and, uh well, your little officer was trying to force us back, and we had nowhere to go, so he went down in the melee, and sadly got trampled on.
[MAN.]
How did you find out there were illegal immigrants in the church? Well, there's this new invention, don't know if you know it, called the internet.
- [TENSE MUSIC PLAYS.]
- [KEYBOARD CLACKING.]
[SIGHS.]
I think I've got something.
You do or you don't.
This is a darknet forum the NPL use to communicate.
Untraceable.
This user, WhiteWash, he knows the layout of the entire place.
The account was created two days before the march.
Okay.
So what? Hugo's murder was carefully choreographed to look a certain way to escalate the immigration conflict and so was the hit on the church.
This poster, WhiteWash, he fires them up to do it on the day of the march, and more or less plans the whole thing.
Both were planned.
Within a few days of each other.
Can that be a coincidence? No such thing.
And? The church and the estate are both Munck charity projects.
What if this is some kinda attack on the Muncks? A family like that must have its fair share of enemies, right? - [SIGHS.]
- I'm speculating, I know.
You are.
Look into it.
[PHONE RINGING.]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
[EXHALES.]
Ibrahim! Ibrahim! Please! You know I had to tell the truth.
[DOOR SLAMS.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
You haven't seen anyone who fits that description here? [TRANSLATOR SPEAKING PASHTO.]
Okay, so she's ten minutes late.
If you could give her that 15 minutes contingency that's standard with Yeah, that'd be great, cheers.
There might be traffic.
She might have forgotten something.
Yeah.
Can you call me as soon as she gets there? Cheers.
Thank you.
[SIGHS.]
[KURT.]
Something wrong? Remember Yara, who you met yesterday? Very pregnant.
She hasn't shown up for her hospital appointment.
- Does she miss them often? - No, never.
They lose their healthcare.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC BUILDING.]
This area belongs to Yara? - When did you last see her? - She was here when we went to sleep.
Ten o'clock.
Gone when I woke up.
Kurt, are you allowed to just You don't think she's the one you're looking for.
She's about to give birth.
The father.
The father of Yara's child.
Is he in the country? She must have a way of contacting him.
How? Is this hers? It's yours? Does she have a phone? Do you have a number? - Is it in here? - Kurt, take it easy.
Listen to me.
Your friend is in a lot of danger.
If you want her to safely give birth to that child, I'm her best chance.
Here.
I need the room.
Please.
[LINE RINGING.]
[AUTOMATED MESSAGE.]
The subscriber cannot be reached.
[INHALES.]
[OPENING DRAWERS.]
[HUSHED CONVERSATION.]
[CHILD SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY.]
[MONA, WHISPERS.]
Yeah, don't worry.
Is this yours? Medication for acid reflux? No? This shop's in Vastra Ingelstad.
Any reason she might have to be all the way out there? I have to go.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
[MUSIC INTENSIFIES.]
[PHONE VIBRATING.]
- Hey.
- [HEMBERG.]
She made a call.
Yara? Yep, techs just notified me.
She turned her phone on and made a 23-second call.
That enough to get her location? Yep.
We're assembling a team now.
- I'm on my way.
Where is she? - Vastra Ingelstad.
I'm already there! On the Bosing Highway.
Okay, I'll send you the coordinates.
[VIBRATES.]
I'm close.
[HEMBERG.]
Okay.
Good.
Now once you get eyes, keep her there.
Don't engage unless you have to.
We'll be ten minutes.
Okay.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
[MAN.]
Yara? - [YARA SNIFFS.]
- [BOTH CHUCKLE.]
[SPEAKING PASHTO.]
[MUSIC BUILDING.]
[EXHALES.]
Yara! Stay where you are! I just want to talk.
Okay? - He doesn't understand you.
- Then translate for me, Yara.
Yara [SPEAKS PASHTO.]
No! Hey! Stay where you are.
Running's not a good option, I promise you.
I just want to talk.
Just give me a minute to talk.
[SPEAKS PASHTO.]
Zemar! I wish you hadn't done that.
Fuck you! Yara, tell him I got his message.
Do it! Tell him! [SPEAKS PASHTO.]
[REPEATS PASHTO PHRASE FROM THE STABBING.]
It means no choice, right? Why didn't you have a choice? [ASKS A QUESTION IN PASHTO.]
- [SHOUTS IN PASHTO.]
- [SOBS.]
Whatever you've done I know you did it for them.
I can see that.
You did it to protect them.
[SPEAKS PASHTO.]
[CONTINUES EMOTIONALLY.]
I'd feel a whole lot better if you stop pointing that gun at me, okay? - [SPEAKS PASHTO.]
- No.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[YARA SPEAKS PASHTO.]
I have a gun, too.
[ZEMAR INHALES SHARPLY.]
You know why it's not pointed at you? Because I don't want anyone to get hurt.
[SPEAKS PASHTO.]
Don't worry.
Okay? [PULLING OUT GUN.]
How did you have no choice? [SPEAKS PASHTO.]
[CONTINUES.]
Zemar.
[KURT.]
Did someone force you to do this? [SPEAKS PASHTO HESITANTLY.]
[EXHALES.]
A man made him do it.
Blackmailed him.
And this man, who is he? [YARA.]
He doesn't know his name.
A man with power.
[SPEAKS PASHTO HESITANTLY.]
He said if he didn't carry out his instructions we'd be deported.
I understand.
We will work this out together.
Okay? But first can you please put the gun down? [SPEAKS PASHTO.]
[REPEATS SHORT PHRASE IN PASHTO.]
[CONTINUES IN PASHTO.]
[SIGHS.]
[YARA SNIFFLES.]
[POLICE RADIO BEEPS, CHATTER.]
Disarming yourself like that was stupid and reckless.
I'm not in the habit of losing men.
You do anything like that again and you're fired.
That means he likes you.
[CAR DOOR SLAMS.]
- [SECOND DOOR SLAMS.]
- [ENGINE STARTS.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS.]
[HANDCUFFS RATTLING.]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
[SIGHS.]
[RADIO CHATTER CONTINUES.]
[WHISTLE, THUD.]
[INAUDIBLE.]
- Everybody on the ground! - [YARA.]
Zemar! Oh, my God! Zemar! We need men in every building, now! [SHOUTING IN PASHTO.]
Zemar! Help him! Please, help him! [SHOUTING IN PASHTO.]
Zemar! [SHOUTS IN PASHTO.]
Zemar! Zemar! ["DARK MATTER" BY EMILIE NICOLAS PLAYS.]
What does it look like when you zoom out? Dark matter, dark matter And you ask me to see what's bright But I only see dark matter Dark matter Zoom in, let's forget We're surrounded in dark matter Pretend that we're the only ones So our life can matter in dark matter Well, if there's no light at the end except death itself I should kill myself If I kill myself, I'll never get to see if it was just a phase And that I would stand with a lighter stand with a lighter Light up this tunnel and see if I get it I wanna live but my heart's beatin' so heavy Just beat it with lighter just beat it with lighter light Like no one showed me I know that you know me I used to be with you we used to be funny We loved being happy so proud and naive Oh, we really believed that our life couldn't be all that bad You know next year I won't be as mad I would if I could but I'm covered in ink I would if I could but I'm covered in ink [VOCALIZING.]

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