Karppi (2018) s02e08 Episode Script
Black Water
1
- Are you okay?
- Yeah.
Unbuckle your belt
and push the window open.
I can't unbuckle this fucking belt!
Stop yanking. I'll unbuckle it.
I'll open the window now.
- Stay here, okay?
- Okay.
You can dive through it now. Go!
Nurmi!
Wake up!
Hey, Nurmi!
Nurmi!
Look at me.
Look at me.
You can't fall asleep now. Okay?
- Okay.
- Keep looking at me.
- Okay.
- Focus.
Okay?
- Someone will be here soon.
- Thank you.
You hear that?
Wait.
There's someone over there.
Over here!
So, you went for a swim?
Nurmi, is it true that you gave me
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation?
You have soft lips.
You're not such a big prick after all.
Issue an APB for Anto Ots.
Not necessary. He contacted us
last night when he couldn't reach you.
He shot at us.
- Ots did? My ass.
- No one else knew where we were.
That's why we found you so quickly
when we got your distress call.
Ots was nowhere near Saaremaa.
He was held in police custody overnight
in Tallinn.
I sent copies of these photos to Tallinn,
and Ots confirmed these five are Estonian.
They've also disappeared
within the past six, seven years.
- So there are victims in both countries.
- Yes.
Do any of them have criminal records?
At least these three do.
Drug offenses.
So everything started in Estonia.
Koskimäki's daughter Kerttu was abducted
by the killer, but she managed to escape.
She doesn't talk about it to anyone
because she was probably dealing drugs.
That's why she lied
about having been in a car accident.
But this was just a starting point
for the murderer.
He started to go after young dealers.
He drugs his victims,
takes them to a remote location,
strangles them with a wire
and dumps the bodies
into the Gulf of Finland.
Jere Skog,
a former drug addict and dealer,
disappeared a couple of weeks ago
and was found in an old well yesterday.
It must have been the same perp.
Anesthetics were found in Jere's blood.
A derivate of fentanyl.
This would support your drugging theory.
Jimi Aho, whose name
Koskimäki tried to write before dying,
smuggled Subutex.
Therefore, we have reason to suspect
Jimi also became a victim.
Kerttu Rütel, Koskimäki's daughter,
was killed between these two cases.
Maybe the killer who kidnapped her
seven years ago
saw her again and killed her
because he was afraid he'd get caught.
Kerttu went to Helsinki to visit
her father. Maybe the killer followed her.
She came to Helsinki.
Are you suggesting the killer is Estonian?
I don't know.
By the way, I talked to Ots on the night
Koskimäki and Kerttu were killed.
He was in Tallinn.
Right.
A cop would easily have gotten
these dealers into his car.
Hi.
We found Jere yesterday.
I'm sorry.
- It's my fault.
- No, it's not.
Jere got killed because of what I did.
There's no connection between the two.
Jere has been dead
since his disappearance.
It's important
that you keep yourself together now.
Hey.
Good afternoon
from the news desk.
A dramatic spectacle took place
at Helsinki City Council this morning.
The Pro-Change Movement, which has
shaken up the political system, fractured,
and chaos broke out.
The majority of the party's City Council
members supported Mayor Tulisuo,
who was recently accused of
accepting bribes, but was proven innocent.
The members who have resigned
have already started
Are you stalking me?
You started a new party, huh?
Mm.
You want to join?
You can start by filling out
our membership form.
Well played.
The bad news next.
Your tunnel project will be frozen.
All the major parties
are pulling out of it.
You can delay it as much as you want,
which is stupid and shortsighted,
but you won't be able to overturn it.
It's enough for me that it remains frozen
as long as you're the mayor.
Really?
Are your ego and career
more important than the issues
we should be deciding on?
My career is more important to me
than your career.
You got lucky in the municipal elections.
It's not worth competing with me
at higher levels.
Hey
I'm just getting started.
That's not Jimi.
Are you sure?
Yes.
Then where's my son?
I don't know.
When was the last time
we went to the zoo?
It would be fun.
- It's nicer to take the ferry there.
- Ah
I'd like to have some ice cream.
Me too.
That place over there is open.
- I'll go buy us some.
- No, I'll go.
Mom, I know you're staring at me.
Right. We're by the sea,
and there are no guardrails.
Yeah, and the ice cream stand is that way.
Well, go ahead, then.
- Yeah.
- I'll wait here.
How's it going, Sara?
Go away.
We have nothing to talk about.
You know what your secret is?
Your eyes.
They make people believe in what you say.
Wait, no.
It's
It's your rubber mask.
I know what happened on that ship.
I know exactly why you left by helicopter.
My father got sick.
I heard about it. A really bad cold.
What do you say?
Should I make a couple of calls?
I know a couple of journalists.
Or should I just
throw you into the sea?
It looks really cold.
- Mom!
- Iida.
- Mom, come take these.
- Yes, I'm here. Come.
- Yeah.
- This way.
Good! Thank you.
- No problem.
- The ferry is about to leave. Let's go.
- Yeah.
The boy whose body was exhumed
was Verneri Uustalo.
He had been reported missing in Hamina.
He went sea canoeing
and his canoe capsized.
He probably couldn't flip it back upright,
and subsequently, he died.
The body was found near Porvoo,
about 100 kilometers away.
Right, the canoe had drifted there
with the body in it.
The canoe was later found on an island
off the coast of Porvoo.
Okay.
I just remembered.
Here are your clothes.
You didn't bother to hang these up to dry,
did you?
- Did you hang mine up?
- Nope.
Exactly.
Fortunately,
the drawings didn't get wet.
Look.
This one is much more detailed.
- Is that
- Yes.
The police academy officer's
graduation ring from the '80s.
So if Kerttu drew the hand of the person
who kidnapped her
A Finnish cop.
- Kulju has a boat.
- What kind?
The kind that would take him
to Estonia in a jiffy.
Chartplotter.
It records the course of the boat
and creates a log.
Okay.
It should show the most recent trip.
Helsinki-Tallinn-Saaremaa-Helsinki.
The same day we were there.
Okay, thank you.
Kulju isn't at work.
He wasn't at work last night, either.
He knows Tallinn.
He's been there often
to train their Economic Crimes Unit.
He could've used his boat to haul bodies.
You mean he followed us?
Well, someone tried to kill us.
If it was Kulju, he might try it again.
We have to tell Sten.
- Do we have anything concrete?
- The fucking boat is concrete.
And Kulju knew that we were in Tallinn.
Kulju mustn't find out
that he's a suspect.
You don't trust Sten?
He and Kulju are old pals.
I'll go back to Kulju's house.
Not alone.
There's no one there.
Please check where Kulju was
when Koskimäki and Kerttu were shot.
We have information on the car
with the Subutex
that was abandoned on the ferry.
- Okay.
- The owner was caught. Alexey Vorokin.
- But he has an alibi.
- Okay.
He let a name slip
during the interrogation.
Sasha Nyqvist. Finnish. Know him?
- Yes, I do.
- He went to Tallinn and back.
He got on board in Tallinn,
but never got off in Helsinki.
And he hasn't been found?
No, but a stash of Subutex
worth 30,000 euros was found in his home.
One more thing.
Um
Here's some footage taken on the ferry
that Sasha never exited. Take a look.
It's the same person. So?
I know she's Karppi's daughter.
An Estonian traffic officer
stopped the car
on the road between Tallinn and Paldiski.
Henna was driving.
Based on the officer's description,
Sasha Nyqvist was in the car.
This footage was shot
on Aleksis Kiven Katu Street.
Don't do anything yet.
Give me till tomorrow.
Thanks.
JP, have you seen Sten?
He went home about an hour ago.
- Why?
- I need to talk to him.
You know there's this thing
called a phone.
My phone's in the Baltic Sea,
and this should be done face-to-face.
Well, you know where he lives.
Yes. I do.
What's up, Karppi?
Is Nurmi there? He doesn't have a phone.
No, he went to see Sten.
- Where?
- His house.
- When?
- Not so long ago.
But I'm sure he's there. Call Sten.
Send some units
to Sten's house immediately.
- Why?
- Nurmi might be in danger.
- What are you talking about?
- Sten is the killer.
Send units to his house immediately.
Well, I'd need a bit more information.
The arrow contained a fentanyl derivative.
You might feel it
in your head for a while.
You tried to kill us in Saaremaa.
Mm.
Damn Kulju started to show off
a little too much.
Ots informed him
he had arranged a car for you.
It was pretty easy to track down
where you were heading.
You're framing Kulju as the killer.
Of course I'm framing him.
Right from the get-go.
It all started in Estonia, didn't it?
You tried to kill Kerttu.
She sold you weed in Tallinn,
you caught her
and forced her into the car.
But you screwed up. She managed to escape.
You couldn't just leave it be.
Everybody was satisfied.
But that episode excited you
so much you couldn't stop.
You like to come up with theories.
I hope you realize you'll get caught.
Karppi will find evidence
of Kulju's guilt.
You will both be found dead.
Karppi will realize
that before Kulju killed himself,
he had time to kill you
after you'd ended up in the wrong place.
Everyone at the precinct will be shocked.
Soon, everything will get back to normal.
I haven't done anything you wouldn't want.
I can see it in you now.
What?
That you want to die.
No, I don't.
Soon you will.
It won't take long with this.
Why Kerttu? Now
after all these years.
That was a coincidence.
Hi.
Where can I find Tapio Koskimäki?
- May I ask who you are?
- Kerttu Rütel.
- Tapio is expecting me.
- Yes.
You're looking for Koskimäki?
Yes.
- I'm going the same way.
- Okay.
Carl Sten.
- I know your dad well.
- Ah. Kerttu. Hi.
Here's your badge.
You should wear it the whole time.
This way.
Hello!
Kerttu!
You were damn lucky
when Routa showed up at the same time.
You're a sicko.
Huh.
I don't think you realize
how insane you are.
With even one dealer off the streets,
- I've saved hundreds of young people.
- Bullshit.
They were small-timers.
Easy targets for you.
It's delusional to think people are equal.
They're not.
And you call yourself a cop.
You're nothing but a fucking psychopath.
Here's what we'll do.
Bye-bye.
Stay down, for fuck's sake!
You okay?
Go.
Go!
Go ahead, shoot.
Shoot, damn it!
Henri Kuusinen, a founding
member of the Pro-Change Movement,
was found drowned
off the coast of Helsinki last night.
His death was likely
to have been an accident,
as Kuusinen couldn't swim
and was intoxicated.
The possibility of suicide
hasn't been ruled out
due to recent events.
Sara Tulisuo, former Chairperson
of the Movement and Mayor of Helsinki,
declined to comment, saying she wanted
to honor the memory of her friend.
Would you please wake him up?
Wake up.
Mom told me to wake you up.
She made coffee.
- Bye!
- Give me a kiss.
- No.
- Have a good day at school!
Bye, Emil.
I learned how to use the espresso machine.
You spent the night here.
Karppi.
Okay.
Sten confessed. He revealed
where the bodies were hidden.
Okay.
Wanna go check it out?
Could you go there by yourself?
I'm not feeling that great.
Okay.
Okay.
NO ENTRY
HEALTH HAZARD
CONTAMINATED SOIL TREATMENT SITE
Fifteen sets of human remains.
The oldest ones from six, seven years ago,
the latest, four months.
Why wasn't Jere Skog buried here?
Climate change.
The wetland is drying up.
He must've realized
the bodies would surface.
What about Jimi Aho?
Not among those ones.
Sten says he has never met Jimi Aho.
He's lying.
Why would he lie at this point?
What?
Jimi is alive, isn't he?
Yes.
He was in the boat the whole time.
Hidden below the decks.
When we came to Tallinn,
I got him out in a food cart.
Jimi was afraid of Laanest and Mägi
because you screwed them over.
- No, we didn't.
- Yes, you did.
You realized
that selling Subutex was easy money,
so you wanted to do it yourself.
- And he fell for you.
- I didn't use him.
I made an offer.
But many people got killed
because of that.
Jimi promised to bring in the drugs and
then we just decided to take it
so we could stop working here and
move to Estonia.
- My mother has a place there.
- That plan backfired.
- They realized Jimi stole the drugs.
- Yes.
And he had to disappear
if he wanted to live.
Something went wrong that night
on the boat
and it changed everything.
When Jimi was
hiding below the decks
he saw this girl
this blind girl.
Iida wanted to kill herself.
She tried to jump into the sea.
You didn't want her problems
to come under public scrutiny,
so you sent her home from The Meelika
by helicopter.
What you don't know
is that Jimi Aho,
a boy who was hiding in the ship,
stopped Iida from killing herself.
- Jimi Aho?
- Yes.
Later, when he was thought
to have fallen overboard,
you stopped the investigation.
You were afraid Iida's suicide attempt
would leak to the public.
You contacted your acquaintance
in the police, Sten,
so that he would pull some strings.
Sten asked Koskimäki to help,
knowing Koskimäki
would never question his superiors.
Koskimäki went to Porvoo to see Dr. Selin,
and signed the death certificate for a boy
who was thought to be Jimi Aho.
That's why no autopsy was performed.
Your desire to protect your daughter
cost many lives.
Am I being accused of something?
No.
No, you're not being accused.
- Are you okay?
- Yeah.
Unbuckle your belt
and push the window open.
I can't unbuckle this fucking belt!
Stop yanking. I'll unbuckle it.
I'll open the window now.
- Stay here, okay?
- Okay.
You can dive through it now. Go!
Nurmi!
Wake up!
Hey, Nurmi!
Nurmi!
Look at me.
Look at me.
You can't fall asleep now. Okay?
- Okay.
- Keep looking at me.
- Okay.
- Focus.
Okay?
- Someone will be here soon.
- Thank you.
You hear that?
Wait.
There's someone over there.
Over here!
So, you went for a swim?
Nurmi, is it true that you gave me
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation?
You have soft lips.
You're not such a big prick after all.
Issue an APB for Anto Ots.
Not necessary. He contacted us
last night when he couldn't reach you.
He shot at us.
- Ots did? My ass.
- No one else knew where we were.
That's why we found you so quickly
when we got your distress call.
Ots was nowhere near Saaremaa.
He was held in police custody overnight
in Tallinn.
I sent copies of these photos to Tallinn,
and Ots confirmed these five are Estonian.
They've also disappeared
within the past six, seven years.
- So there are victims in both countries.
- Yes.
Do any of them have criminal records?
At least these three do.
Drug offenses.
So everything started in Estonia.
Koskimäki's daughter Kerttu was abducted
by the killer, but she managed to escape.
She doesn't talk about it to anyone
because she was probably dealing drugs.
That's why she lied
about having been in a car accident.
But this was just a starting point
for the murderer.
He started to go after young dealers.
He drugs his victims,
takes them to a remote location,
strangles them with a wire
and dumps the bodies
into the Gulf of Finland.
Jere Skog,
a former drug addict and dealer,
disappeared a couple of weeks ago
and was found in an old well yesterday.
It must have been the same perp.
Anesthetics were found in Jere's blood.
A derivate of fentanyl.
This would support your drugging theory.
Jimi Aho, whose name
Koskimäki tried to write before dying,
smuggled Subutex.
Therefore, we have reason to suspect
Jimi also became a victim.
Kerttu Rütel, Koskimäki's daughter,
was killed between these two cases.
Maybe the killer who kidnapped her
seven years ago
saw her again and killed her
because he was afraid he'd get caught.
Kerttu went to Helsinki to visit
her father. Maybe the killer followed her.
She came to Helsinki.
Are you suggesting the killer is Estonian?
I don't know.
By the way, I talked to Ots on the night
Koskimäki and Kerttu were killed.
He was in Tallinn.
Right.
A cop would easily have gotten
these dealers into his car.
Hi.
We found Jere yesterday.
I'm sorry.
- It's my fault.
- No, it's not.
Jere got killed because of what I did.
There's no connection between the two.
Jere has been dead
since his disappearance.
It's important
that you keep yourself together now.
Hey.
Good afternoon
from the news desk.
A dramatic spectacle took place
at Helsinki City Council this morning.
The Pro-Change Movement, which has
shaken up the political system, fractured,
and chaos broke out.
The majority of the party's City Council
members supported Mayor Tulisuo,
who was recently accused of
accepting bribes, but was proven innocent.
The members who have resigned
have already started
Are you stalking me?
You started a new party, huh?
Mm.
You want to join?
You can start by filling out
our membership form.
Well played.
The bad news next.
Your tunnel project will be frozen.
All the major parties
are pulling out of it.
You can delay it as much as you want,
which is stupid and shortsighted,
but you won't be able to overturn it.
It's enough for me that it remains frozen
as long as you're the mayor.
Really?
Are your ego and career
more important than the issues
we should be deciding on?
My career is more important to me
than your career.
You got lucky in the municipal elections.
It's not worth competing with me
at higher levels.
Hey
I'm just getting started.
That's not Jimi.
Are you sure?
Yes.
Then where's my son?
I don't know.
When was the last time
we went to the zoo?
It would be fun.
- It's nicer to take the ferry there.
- Ah
I'd like to have some ice cream.
Me too.
That place over there is open.
- I'll go buy us some.
- No, I'll go.
Mom, I know you're staring at me.
Right. We're by the sea,
and there are no guardrails.
Yeah, and the ice cream stand is that way.
Well, go ahead, then.
- Yeah.
- I'll wait here.
How's it going, Sara?
Go away.
We have nothing to talk about.
You know what your secret is?
Your eyes.
They make people believe in what you say.
Wait, no.
It's
It's your rubber mask.
I know what happened on that ship.
I know exactly why you left by helicopter.
My father got sick.
I heard about it. A really bad cold.
What do you say?
Should I make a couple of calls?
I know a couple of journalists.
Or should I just
throw you into the sea?
It looks really cold.
- Mom!
- Iida.
- Mom, come take these.
- Yes, I'm here. Come.
- Yeah.
- This way.
Good! Thank you.
- No problem.
- The ferry is about to leave. Let's go.
- Yeah.
The boy whose body was exhumed
was Verneri Uustalo.
He had been reported missing in Hamina.
He went sea canoeing
and his canoe capsized.
He probably couldn't flip it back upright,
and subsequently, he died.
The body was found near Porvoo,
about 100 kilometers away.
Right, the canoe had drifted there
with the body in it.
The canoe was later found on an island
off the coast of Porvoo.
Okay.
I just remembered.
Here are your clothes.
You didn't bother to hang these up to dry,
did you?
- Did you hang mine up?
- Nope.
Exactly.
Fortunately,
the drawings didn't get wet.
Look.
This one is much more detailed.
- Is that
- Yes.
The police academy officer's
graduation ring from the '80s.
So if Kerttu drew the hand of the person
who kidnapped her
A Finnish cop.
- Kulju has a boat.
- What kind?
The kind that would take him
to Estonia in a jiffy.
Chartplotter.
It records the course of the boat
and creates a log.
Okay.
It should show the most recent trip.
Helsinki-Tallinn-Saaremaa-Helsinki.
The same day we were there.
Okay, thank you.
Kulju isn't at work.
He wasn't at work last night, either.
He knows Tallinn.
He's been there often
to train their Economic Crimes Unit.
He could've used his boat to haul bodies.
You mean he followed us?
Well, someone tried to kill us.
If it was Kulju, he might try it again.
We have to tell Sten.
- Do we have anything concrete?
- The fucking boat is concrete.
And Kulju knew that we were in Tallinn.
Kulju mustn't find out
that he's a suspect.
You don't trust Sten?
He and Kulju are old pals.
I'll go back to Kulju's house.
Not alone.
There's no one there.
Please check where Kulju was
when Koskimäki and Kerttu were shot.
We have information on the car
with the Subutex
that was abandoned on the ferry.
- Okay.
- The owner was caught. Alexey Vorokin.
- But he has an alibi.
- Okay.
He let a name slip
during the interrogation.
Sasha Nyqvist. Finnish. Know him?
- Yes, I do.
- He went to Tallinn and back.
He got on board in Tallinn,
but never got off in Helsinki.
And he hasn't been found?
No, but a stash of Subutex
worth 30,000 euros was found in his home.
One more thing.
Um
Here's some footage taken on the ferry
that Sasha never exited. Take a look.
It's the same person. So?
I know she's Karppi's daughter.
An Estonian traffic officer
stopped the car
on the road between Tallinn and Paldiski.
Henna was driving.
Based on the officer's description,
Sasha Nyqvist was in the car.
This footage was shot
on Aleksis Kiven Katu Street.
Don't do anything yet.
Give me till tomorrow.
Thanks.
JP, have you seen Sten?
He went home about an hour ago.
- Why?
- I need to talk to him.
You know there's this thing
called a phone.
My phone's in the Baltic Sea,
and this should be done face-to-face.
Well, you know where he lives.
Yes. I do.
What's up, Karppi?
Is Nurmi there? He doesn't have a phone.
No, he went to see Sten.
- Where?
- His house.
- When?
- Not so long ago.
But I'm sure he's there. Call Sten.
Send some units
to Sten's house immediately.
- Why?
- Nurmi might be in danger.
- What are you talking about?
- Sten is the killer.
Send units to his house immediately.
Well, I'd need a bit more information.
The arrow contained a fentanyl derivative.
You might feel it
in your head for a while.
You tried to kill us in Saaremaa.
Mm.
Damn Kulju started to show off
a little too much.
Ots informed him
he had arranged a car for you.
It was pretty easy to track down
where you were heading.
You're framing Kulju as the killer.
Of course I'm framing him.
Right from the get-go.
It all started in Estonia, didn't it?
You tried to kill Kerttu.
She sold you weed in Tallinn,
you caught her
and forced her into the car.
But you screwed up. She managed to escape.
You couldn't just leave it be.
Everybody was satisfied.
But that episode excited you
so much you couldn't stop.
You like to come up with theories.
I hope you realize you'll get caught.
Karppi will find evidence
of Kulju's guilt.
You will both be found dead.
Karppi will realize
that before Kulju killed himself,
he had time to kill you
after you'd ended up in the wrong place.
Everyone at the precinct will be shocked.
Soon, everything will get back to normal.
I haven't done anything you wouldn't want.
I can see it in you now.
What?
That you want to die.
No, I don't.
Soon you will.
It won't take long with this.
Why Kerttu? Now
after all these years.
That was a coincidence.
Hi.
Where can I find Tapio Koskimäki?
- May I ask who you are?
- Kerttu Rütel.
- Tapio is expecting me.
- Yes.
You're looking for Koskimäki?
Yes.
- I'm going the same way.
- Okay.
Carl Sten.
- I know your dad well.
- Ah. Kerttu. Hi.
Here's your badge.
You should wear it the whole time.
This way.
Hello!
Kerttu!
You were damn lucky
when Routa showed up at the same time.
You're a sicko.
Huh.
I don't think you realize
how insane you are.
With even one dealer off the streets,
- I've saved hundreds of young people.
- Bullshit.
They were small-timers.
Easy targets for you.
It's delusional to think people are equal.
They're not.
And you call yourself a cop.
You're nothing but a fucking psychopath.
Here's what we'll do.
Bye-bye.
Stay down, for fuck's sake!
You okay?
Go.
Go!
Go ahead, shoot.
Shoot, damn it!
Henri Kuusinen, a founding
member of the Pro-Change Movement,
was found drowned
off the coast of Helsinki last night.
His death was likely
to have been an accident,
as Kuusinen couldn't swim
and was intoxicated.
The possibility of suicide
hasn't been ruled out
due to recent events.
Sara Tulisuo, former Chairperson
of the Movement and Mayor of Helsinki,
declined to comment, saying she wanted
to honor the memory of her friend.
Would you please wake him up?
Wake up.
Mom told me to wake you up.
She made coffee.
- Bye!
- Give me a kiss.
- No.
- Have a good day at school!
Bye, Emil.
I learned how to use the espresso machine.
You spent the night here.
Karppi.
Okay.
Sten confessed. He revealed
where the bodies were hidden.
Okay.
Wanna go check it out?
Could you go there by yourself?
I'm not feeling that great.
Okay.
Okay.
NO ENTRY
HEALTH HAZARD
CONTAMINATED SOIL TREATMENT SITE
Fifteen sets of human remains.
The oldest ones from six, seven years ago,
the latest, four months.
Why wasn't Jere Skog buried here?
Climate change.
The wetland is drying up.
He must've realized
the bodies would surface.
What about Jimi Aho?
Not among those ones.
Sten says he has never met Jimi Aho.
He's lying.
Why would he lie at this point?
What?
Jimi is alive, isn't he?
Yes.
He was in the boat the whole time.
Hidden below the decks.
When we came to Tallinn,
I got him out in a food cart.
Jimi was afraid of Laanest and Mägi
because you screwed them over.
- No, we didn't.
- Yes, you did.
You realized
that selling Subutex was easy money,
so you wanted to do it yourself.
- And he fell for you.
- I didn't use him.
I made an offer.
But many people got killed
because of that.
Jimi promised to bring in the drugs and
then we just decided to take it
so we could stop working here and
move to Estonia.
- My mother has a place there.
- That plan backfired.
- They realized Jimi stole the drugs.
- Yes.
And he had to disappear
if he wanted to live.
Something went wrong that night
on the boat
and it changed everything.
When Jimi was
hiding below the decks
he saw this girl
this blind girl.
Iida wanted to kill herself.
She tried to jump into the sea.
You didn't want her problems
to come under public scrutiny,
so you sent her home from The Meelika
by helicopter.
What you don't know
is that Jimi Aho,
a boy who was hiding in the ship,
stopped Iida from killing herself.
- Jimi Aho?
- Yes.
Later, when he was thought
to have fallen overboard,
you stopped the investigation.
You were afraid Iida's suicide attempt
would leak to the public.
You contacted your acquaintance
in the police, Sten,
so that he would pull some strings.
Sten asked Koskimäki to help,
knowing Koskimäki
would never question his superiors.
Koskimäki went to Porvoo to see Dr. Selin,
and signed the death certificate for a boy
who was thought to be Jimi Aho.
That's why no autopsy was performed.
Your desire to protect your daughter
cost many lives.
Am I being accused of something?
No.
No, you're not being accused.