Darkness: Those Who Kill

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July 2021
Unaware of who he really was, Louise has spent a night with Peter; an earlier clue resurfaces, moving the case forward; Peter gives Johannes a hard message to accept.
The police take Johannes to the police station; Peter meets with his ex-wife, who has returned from Singapore; Karina, Soren, and Torben desperately try to find Peter.
December 2019
While looking into the disappearance of a young woman, investigator Jan Michelsen discovers a 10-year-old case from the same neighbourhood where a 17-year-old girl vanished on her way home from a party.
Jan and Louise's investigation into Natasha's death leads them to suspect Anders Kjeldsen, a man who has been arrested before for violent crimes including rape. Trapped in a basement, Emma tries to comfort a traumatised Julie.
Jan and Louise find an unsolved murder case in Sweden that is similar to Natasha's. Meanwhile, on a farm that Anders Kjeldsen stayed at as a child, the police make a gruesome discovery.
Louise realises that Anders Kjeldsen must have a partner who is the dominant of the two. In the basement, Emma tries to persuade Stine to help her to escape.
Jan and Louise find a dress belonging to Natasha, the first victim, which Anders Kjeldsen had hidden. That same night, Anders tries to kidnap another woman. Stine Velin attends her big brother Mikkel's 40th birthday party and reveals a family secret.
The public appeal for information on Anders Kjeldsen leads to the identification of the third victim from the farm and an explanation of how all the women met their killer. Louise suspects he has a female accomplice.
Stine Velin is taken into police custody, but insists that she is also one of Anders Kjeldsen's victims and does not know where either Anders or Emma are.
Jan and Louise find Anders Kjeldsen. Louise fears that Stine's family is in danger and places them in a safe house.
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