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Darkness: Those Who Kill season 1 episode 1

 
Six months after a young woman called Julie Vinding disappeared from a Copenhagen suburb, investigator Jan Michelsen is the only one who believes she is still alive.
 
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Darkness: Those Who Kill / S01E01 :
Season 1, Episode 1 | Aired on February 22, 2019 | TV-14 | 44 min. | Viaplay
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  • Darkness: Those Who Kill - Episode 2
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  • Darkness: Those Who Kill - Episode 3
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  • Darkness: Those Who Kill - Episode 8
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Darkness: Those Who Kill season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

In a tense episode, police navigate the complexities of a missing person's case, drawing connections between current investigations and unresolved disappearances from the past. The team, grappling with resource reallocation due to a recent gang shooting, delves into cold cases, uncovering chilling similarities between the disappearance of Julie and a case deemed a suicide ten years prior. Criminologist Louise Bergstein is brought in, theorizing a single sociopath's evolving pattern of aggression behind these crimes. The discovery of a new potential victim, Emma Holst, injects fresh urgency into the hunt for a perpetrator who may still be at large, targeting victims with haunting precision.

Full Episode S01E01 Recap

### Opening Scene - The episode opens with police officers greeting each other with a simple "Good morning" and discussing a meeting with Møller Thomsen (MT). - They review the status of Julie's case, noting the lack of new evidence. ### At the Police Station - Discussion about reallocating resources due to a gang shooting, with Gitte and Dennis continuing on Julie's case, and Jan reassigned. - Jan insists on informing Julie's family about the case's status, emphasizing the trust placed in him. ### Julie's Family - Jan visits Julie's family, promising to continue the search for Julie despite the resource reallocation. ### Deep Dive into Past Cases - Jan and colleagues explore connections between Julie's disappearance and past missing persons cases, discovering a possible link to Natasha Markwart Gilholm's case from 2008. ### Natasha's Case Reopened - Natasha's case, previously considered a suicide, is reexamined after similarities with Julie's case are identified. ### Criminologist Consultation - Louise Bergstein, a criminologist and psychologist, is consulted to assess the connection between the cases. ### Theoretical Connections and Patterns - Louise suggests a sociopath with escalating aggression could be responsible for both cases, emphasizing the importance of catching the perpetrator. ### New Victim Suspected - The episode ends with a focus on Emma Holst, a new potential victim, triggering a renewed urgency in the investigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Møller Thomsen (MT)?

Møller Thomsen is a higher-up in the police department who wants to discuss case allocations with the team.

What was the outcome of the DNA analysis on Julie's bag?

The DNA analysis only found DNA from Julie and her mother, providing no new leads.

Why is Jan reassigned from Julie's case?

Jan is reassigned due to the need to reallocate resources after a gang shooting incident.

How does Julie's family react to the investigation's progress?

Julie's family is disappointed and feels the police have given up hope, especially as they reduce the number of investigators on her case.

What link is found between Julie's and Natasha's disappearances?

Both Julie and Natasha disappeared under similar circumstances, and both cases involve a lack of decisive evidence, suggesting a potential connection.

Who is Louise Bergstein?

Louise Bergstein is a criminologist and psychologist, consulted to provide insight into the potential connection between the cases.

What does Louise Bergstein suggest about the perpetrator?

Louise suggests the perpetrator is a sociopath with escalating aggression, likely to continue committing similar crimes until caught.

What triggers the investigation to suspect a new victim?

Emma Holst's disappearance under similar circumstances as Julie and Natasha triggers the investigation to suspect a new victim.

What is the significance of the similarities among the victims?

The physical and demographic similarities among the victims suggest the perpetrator targets specific types of victims, hinting at a pattern in the crimes.

Is there a possibility that Emma Holst is still alive?

Given the pattern of the crimes, Louise Bergstein suggests it's unlikely, as victims are typically killed within hours or a few days of abduction.

 
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