:36:01
Now take this...
:36:03
It just arrived
and it appears to be interesting.
:36:14
It's at the far end...
:36:18
...on the right.
:36:26
There you are. Didn't they
tell you when to show up?
:36:30
Sorry, I was held up by
an over-zealous traffic officer.
:36:34
- I thought you were understaffed.
- We are.
:36:37
That doesn't mean
you can break the law.
:36:41
Ann-Britt Höglund, I presume?
- We have an ID.
:36:46
A Norwegian man, Torgeir Langaas.
:36:50
The man who appears to have
murdered Birgitta Medberg.
:36:53
The prints found a match in Norway.
:36:56
Only the man
had been declared dead back in 1995.
:37:00
- Dead?
- He was a passenger on the Estonia.
:37:04
I don't get it, did he survive?
:37:06
Many people had themselves
declared dead at that time,
:37:10
in order to go underground.
And he was one of them.
:37:14
- Apparently.
- So, now we have an identification.
:37:18
Run with it, Ann-Britt.
:37:21
Check the prints
on the Bible, Martinson.
:37:24
Contact Interpol straight away.
:37:28
Good...
:37:29
- You mentioned traffic cops?
- I was in a hurry to get here.
:37:35
And they got me with the speed gun.
This gung-ho girl, a real pain.
:37:41
Was she a blonde?
:37:43
- Have you found a place yet?
- No, I'll stay in a hotel.
:37:48
- So what do you think?
- About the case?
:37:53
Well, we're dealing with a psychopath
who has a thing for swans.
:37:59
- An innocent woman sees...
- Kurt? It's those army people again.