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Daniel, would you come with me?
When was the last time you talked with your brother? With German
I haven't seen him for more than ten years
D'you trust him?
Why d'you ask?
Let's go step by step.
Some weeks ago a biochemical researcher
was found dead at her laboratory.
Karolina Sawicka, Polish, 33
She spent the night working
and appeared in the ground the next morning.
Cause of death?
Respiratory failure and heart attack
caused by a lymphatic cancer.
A death like this doesn't get you working overtime.
And nobody noticed anything?
Didn't she have symptoms?
Nothing special. Just the usual
you see in someone incubating a strong flu.
But in the autopsy we discovered
she had the body taken by the metastasis.
The question is: how long did it take to develop that metastasis?
Analyzing the carcinogenic cells,
we deduct that some of them developed in days,
and even when it seems unbelievable
most of them developed in hours.
What was she researching?
She was a psychosomatics specialist.
You know, how you get a disease
and if it's not the patient who provokes the disease.
But with an extra work
She developed a software designed by herself
that lets you foresee which diseases can get a healthy person,
how those diseases are going to develop,
and anticipate with a great accuracy
the date when a person will die.
That's why they killed her. That's the lead we're following
There's more
Her boyfriend, also a biochemist, worked with her, too
Andrés Molina
We interrogated him
and he didn't know anything.
Unless, he told us that.
Do you want me to follow him?
Molina is not in Madrid anymore.
We followed him to Barajas, and there he took a flight to Istanbul.
He asked for permission, so he can go to a Congress.
There was no actual reason to forbid that.
We contacted Turkish Police for keeping an eye on him,
and as soon as he left the plane, he vanished.
We know he's there and he knows we're looking for him.
How do we know?
Common sense.
We've sent Silva looking for him,
and yesterday we were informed he was found stabbed.
It could be a coincidence.
No... No it's not.
It's impossible to locate Molina.
Someone is hiding him and we cannot find him.
All this fits with an information given by the laboratory.
They received an offer to keep researching in London,
financed with money from Central Asia.
Our contact suggests that the Polish girl could have said no,
or maybe she asked for more money.
Now she's dead and her boyfriend is a fugitive.
That's why we need you to contact your brother.
I don't understand what he can do.
We know he was living in Istanbul the last years,
and let's say he's participating
in many kind of businesses.
But I don't know where he is.
Yes... Neither do us.
And he doesn't want that we know.
But he has a girlfriend... Turkish.
She works in a Travel Agency owned by your brother.
She's easy to find and can guide you to him.
My brother won't let me find him.
He's your brother, Daniel.
He won't let you be alone in Istanbul.
And even less after Silva's death, and I'm sure he knows that.
He's the only one who can help us finding Molina.
So, go to Istanbul,
show you up,
and your brother will find you.
With a little twist of luck, you'll get Molina on a plane
and return him to Madrid.
You go as a tourist.
I give you a list of contacts.
I don't know how discreet they are.
But they will warn us if things get ugly,
or if something happens to you.
What I'm telling is: I don't know what will happen,
So, the only think I ask you Daniel is:
Don't get yourself killed.