Nobels testamente Page #5
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if you can find something there.
I know
what happened at the Nobel celebration.
It's okay.
Nobody can hear us in here.
I was a marshal at the party.
Some weeks before I got an offer
to earn a little extra.
It was a practical joke.
MARSHAL FOR NOBEL CELEBRATION.
And send a text message on
where the person was.
Who were you watching?
Who were you to send an SMS to?
Her supervisor Bridget Larsen -
She is involved in this?
I want 10,000 kroner.
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.
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?
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.
- Do you think so?
Yes.
Apparently he works in the ministry.
I don't want to drink mulled wine.
How do you know?
I can see he is upset.
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