Pagan Peak (2018–…): Season 3, Episode 1 - Episode #3.1 - full transcript

Previously on Pagan Peak...

Previously on Pagan Peak...

I'm Yela Antic, Traunstein CID.

I'm Yela Antic, Traunstein CID.

- What do you want?
- I want to look the killers in the eye.

- What do you want?
- I want to look the killers in the eye.

- What do you want?
- I want to look the killers in the eye.

If you look the killer in the
eye, he will also look into yours.

If you look the killer in the
eye, he will also look into yours.

If you look the killer in the
eye, he will also look into yours.

- This is your first big case, Ms Antic?
- Yes.



- This is your first big case, Ms Antic?
- Yes.

You're a German police officer now,

You're a German police officer now,

but you will always be my daughter.

but you will always be my daughter.

but you will always be my daughter.

We all have a choice
of who we want to be.

We all have a choice
of who we want to be.

Your colleague back then, the Austrian
Inspector Winter, is out of his coma.

Your colleague back then, the Austrian
Inspector Winter, is out of his coma.

Your colleague back then, the Austrian
Inspector Winter, is out of his coma.

Your colleague back then, the Austrian
Inspector Winter, is out of his coma.

I want to get back to work.
I have to get back to work.

I want to get back to work.
I have to get back to work.



I want to get back to work.
I have to get back to work.

As far as I know, you
have a bullet in your head.

Hello, Mr Winter.

Hello, Mr Winter.

ZILLER VALLEY LEGENDS

ZILLER VALLEY LEGENDS

Everyone can change if they want.

Everyone can change if they want.

Everything's on the line.
Company, family, all of it.

Everything's on the line.
Company, family, all of it.

Everything's on the line.
Company, family, all of it.

I recommended her for the job. She was
much too young, much too inexperienced.

There's something we
can't get out of our heads.

There's something we
can't get out of our heads.

There's something we
can't get out of our heads.

We have nothing to lose, then.

I need to have a look
at the Antic case again.

Wolfgang did it. With my
late husband's rifle. Help me.

A rifle doesn't just disappear
from an evidence room.

There was a signal,
but that makes sense.

He's got a bullet in his brain.

Mr Winter, spare my son

and you'll get a new life.

Welcome back to the service, Inspector.

She meant something to
you. But I won't give up.

She meant something to
you. But I won't give up.

I'll solve this case, whatever it
takes. Even if it makes us enemies.

I know.

- Hi.
- Hi. Empty your pockets, please.

- Hi.
- Hi. Empty your pockets, please.

Sure.

Sure.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Good afternoon, Mr Antic. I'm
Ellie Stocker from Traunstein CID.

I wanted to tell you in person

how sorry I am about what
happened to your daughter.

Her death hit us all very hard.

I've got a few personal things
here that Yela had in her desk.

Photos, a notebook...

Do you really think I
care whether you're sorry?

No, I guess not.

But it's important to me that you know
that Yela was a very good police officer.

I promise you I'll do everything I can to
find her killer and bring him to justice.

Do you know what "Yela" means?

No.

"Welcome."

That was her.

But not me, unfortunately.

Do you know what my daughter
called me when I was arrested?

Do you know what my daughter
called me when I was arrested?

Apas,a dog.

Her own father, because I abandoned her.

But she was right. I did abandon her.

Otherwise, she'd still be alive.

- Mr Antic...
- A cudo.

Yela was a miracle.

My wife couldn't have children,

yet became pregnant with Yela.

Yela was a special child.

She had the ability to listen.

She had the ability to listen.

She was able to unite people,

not divide them or condemn them.

Yela was superior to you

and I know you're
responsible for her death.

and I know you're
responsible for her death.

And now you've got to live with that.

Keep your promise!

6 MONTHS LATER

What is it?

I'm going home.

I've got an early start in the morning.

I've got an early start in the morning.

Why?

I thought maybe you'd like to be alone.

I like it when you stay.

It's not easy to work you out.

Some things take time.

But I am really trying.

Yes, I know.

Ellie?

Ellie?

Ellie?

IT'S GOING AHEAD, SORRY

AT LAST! PLANNING PERMISSION FOR
ALPINE CHALETS IN ZILLER VALLEY

LUXURY APARTMENT CHALETS ZILLER VALLEY

There's one other item.

Traunstein CID have requested
assistance on a surveillance operation.

They've asked for two officers.

Any volunteers?

Several of you. Good.

Binder and Grohvac, please.

OK. Anything else?

Yes, last night, there
was a motorbike accident

on the German side of the pass road.

In the Ziller Valley.
The rider was Austrian.

Samir Schuchter, mid 30s.

He died due to his injuries
at the scene of the accident.

The Germans are dealing with it because
the dead man is on their territory.

We don't have more precise
details about the accident.

We assume it was due to excessive speed.

The motorbike crashed into the
mountainside and is largely burnt out.

I'm sorry for assigning the two
officers without consulting you first.

That's all right.

I told you to take
over until I got back.

I need to go. I have things to do.

Do you know when you'll be back?

I can stand in for you a bit longer.
Or can I help in any other way?

If I need help, I'll let you know.

GÖSSEN BUILDING PROJECT
NEARING COMPLETION

- I can't right now.
- I just want to introduce you to someone.

- Ellie, this is Ms Hofer.
- Ms Hofer, Ms Stocker.

- Nadine.
- Ellie.

Ms Hofer is from the crime prevention
unit at the Interior Ministry in Munich.

She'll be here for a while.

OK...

Welcome.

Why have you come here to Berchtesgaden?

Personal reasons.

Amongst other things. I wanted to get out
of the office too after all these years.

In that sense, it
worked out pretty well.

They say some good comes from
everything that happens, right?

You'd certainly hope so.

I look forward to working with you.

I've followed your cases
with great interest.

I can imagine the Gössen
case wasn't easy for you.

The loss of a young colleague. I don't
know how I would've dealt with that.

Yeah...

Sorry, I need to get back.

Maybe we could go for a drink?

OSKAR MARIA KOSCHLICK BOYS SLEEPING

- Mr Svoboda.
- Ms Stocker, what are you doing here?

- I don't mean to ruin your evening.
- What's so urgent?

The Gössen family are building
luxury chalets in the Ziller Valley.

The environment agency gave its
consent under strict conditions.

It's quite legal.

In a conservation area?
You don't even believe that.

The Gössens clan buy politicians,
circumvent laws and kill.

It isn't right that they can
keep on doing whatever they want.

How is Gedeon Winter involved?

Winter has a relationship
with the Gössen family.

He smuggled the murder weapon
out of the evidence room.

Ms Stocker, we've been through all that.

And as you know, it's not enough.

Unfortunately.

Theresa Gössen paid for
Gedeon Winter's surgery.

You've already told me that too.
But have you got any proof? No.

Look, Winter is not the man he once was.

People change.

Sometimes even for the better.

He'll never change. You know that.

Don't make life unnecessarily hard.

End your personal
crusade against Winter.

Have a nice evening.

Winter is the reason why Yela
Antic's killer is still at large.

I will call him to account and
bring her killer to justice.

You're not the law.

STATE BORDER GERMANY... AUSTRIA

I've eaten already.

I wasn't sure if you'd show up.
I'm afraid I couldn't reach you.

I'm sorry I'm so late.

Doesn't matter.

You could have called me.

It's been a hard day.

Good evening.

No, thanks. Just a gin and tonic.

Of course.

You could have told
me about the Gössens.

I didn't want to wake you.

I went back there today
for the first time in ages.

This is all madness.

Yes, I thought you wouldn't
be able to let this go.

The Gössens carry on...

as if nothing happened,
and everyone just looks on.

Maybe you should talk
to the prosecutor again?

I already have.

And?

It went quite well. He thinks
there could be irregularities too.

But he had no proof. I'd need
to give him something concrete.

- I wouldn't ask if it wasn't important...
- Ellie, please leave me out of it.

One more time.

- Please.
- I feel uneasy about this.

- There you are.
- Thank you.

Gedeon must be in touch
with Theresa Gössen again.

- What makes you think that?
- I'm quite sure.

"Quite sure."

I'm supposed to risk my neck
for a hunch? Absolutely not.

You have access to his laptop.

If you can find out why,
then the two of us could...

Us?

I find that a very odd
use of the word "us".

If it benefits you, you say "us".

When it comes to our
relationship, not so much.

- You knew what you were signing up for.
- Yes, I did.

You don't have to tell me that.

But if I can give you some
advice, just let it go.

Even if you hunt Gedeon forever,
it won't bring Yela Antic back.

I understand you feel betrayed
by him, but what does that change?

You don't understand.

How can I? You don't really talk.

And when you do, I can hear you, but
most of the time I can't understand you.

You feel guilty. End of.

No one can take that
guilt away. Only you can.

You're not to blame for her death.

I know I'm not to blame.

But I have to do something
because no one else will.

Just this one more time.

Please.

Why didn't you ever say anything?

That's just the way you are.

Dishonest to the very end.

You didn't even tell me you'd died.

You don't look good, Mr Winter.

We need to find the cause and
treat it, rather than the symptoms.

I just want something for the pain.

Maybe the scarring caused
swelling of the brain ventricles.

Let's clear it up neurologically
with an MRI scan, just to be sure.

No, let's not bother.

No, let's not bother.

I just want something for the headaches.

I need a bit more sleep,

then I'll feel better.

You know you need to report this.

OK, I can't force you.

I'm prescribing something on
top of your usual painkillers

I'm prescribing something on
top of your usual painkillers

that won't irritate your stomach.

Fentanyl patches. Stick one on
your chest or your upper arm.

It will help with the
pain for about three days.

But I warn you, never more than
one patch. It's a strong opioid.

You can't go on like this for ever.

You can't go on like this for ever.

Avoid heat.

You won't believe it.

It's all done.

I've been shopping and
I'm already at the hut.

Well, what do you think?

Well, what do you think?

I'd be bored to death.

Of course I've got everything.

You'd better hurry.

Hello, this is Marianne's voicemail.

I can't get to the phone
right now. Leave a message.

Marianne?

Marianne?

Marianne?

Marianne?

Marianne?

What does Internal Affairs want from me?

- What do you think?
- No idea.

OK then, do you want anything
to drink before we start?

No.

May I?

Thursday, October 28th, 11:30.

We're commencing the interview
with Chief Inspector Stocker.

As a witness, you are
obliged to tell the truth,

not falsely report a crime
or make false accusations.

You must not accuse relatives,
in-laws or romantic partners.

You may remain silent to avoid
incriminating yourself. Understood?

I know the procedure
and I have understood.

Good. In accordance with paragraph
160 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,

I will now make you aware of
the current subject of suspicion.

Do you know a Chief
Inspector Gedeon Winter?