The body of a young man is found in a ditch at a rest stop. It is naked, molested and the head is covered in a bag. The rest stop is a meeting for homosexuals and at first, the police believe the motive is a sexual one. Until they discover that someone gouged the young man’s eyes out.
Unaware of the police’s findings, Dicte receives a tip about illegal organ trafficking from a murder convict incarcerated in one of Jutland’s largest prisons. The man’s name is Peter Boutrup. According to him, a wealthy businessman by the name of Hartmann recently bought corneas for his daughter. Dicte checks the information, which proves true. But she chooses not to run the story. She senses that Peter has a hidden agenda. Something of a personal nature.
Dicte’s friend, Anne, loses her mother and the two women mourn together. But Anne doesn’t want to be pitied and feels that no one understands her. But Anne doesn’t want anyone’s pity and feels misunderstood by everyone. Except Dicte’s ex-husband, Thorsten. He understands her all too well.
Dicte discovers that the seller of the illegal organs has access to human cadavers. His name is Arne Bay and is a porter. This name also pops up in the police’s investigation, as they search for the man who deals in the drugs used on Michael. Dicte finds Bay at home. Soon after, Wagner knocks on the same door, but someone beat him to it. The man is dead.
Back at the prison, Dicte finds out what Peter is hiding. He is seriously ill and in need of an organ transplant himself. Furious, she confronts him, but her anger turns to shock when she realizes that what she uncovered is far from his deepest secret.
Dicte was broadcast on SBS ONE at Monday 6 March 2017, 13:00.